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Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD)

Merkurii: Dega -- krater s luchevoi sistemoi Degas Ray Crater on Mercury
16.12.2000

Like the Earth's Moon, Mercury is scarred with craters testifying to an intense bombardment during the early history of the Solar System. In 1974, the Mariner 10 spacecraft surveyed this innermost planet up close, producing the only detailed images of its tortured surface.


Neitronnaya zvezda v tumannosti IC443 IC443's Neutron Star
15.12.2000

Using x-ray data from the orbiting Chandra Observatory along with radio data from the Very Large Array, a team of researchers has discovered evidence for a new example of one of the most bizarre objects known to modern astrophysics -- a neutron star.


Sled Mezhdunarodnoi kosmicheskoi stancii International Space Station Trail
14.12.2000

Still under construction, the International Space Station is literally becoming one of the brightest, fastest moving stars in the heavens. Despite illuminated clouds and bright light from a nearly full moon (lower left), this...


Planeta Zemlya: udarnyi krater Manikuagan Manicouagan Impact Crater on Earth
13.12.2000

The Manicouagan Crater in northern Canada is one of the oldest impact craters known. Formed during a surely tremendous impact about 200 million years ago, the present day terrain supports a 70-kilometer diameter hydroelectric reservoir in the telltale form of an annular lake


Ganimed pod neusypnym vzorom Yupitera Jupiter Eyes Ganymede
12.12.2000

Who keeps an eye on the largest moon in the Solar System? This moon, visible on the lower right, is Ganymede, and the planet it orbits, Jupiter, seems to be keeping a watchful eye, as its Great Red Spot appears serendipitously nearby.


Iz chego sdelana Tumannost' Omega Composing the Omega Nebula
11.12.2000

The Omega Nebula is a massive, complex cloud of dust and gas from which new stars are continually forming. The similarity to the Greek letter capital Omega gives the molecular cloud its popular name, but the nebula is also known as the Swan Nebula, the Horseshoe Nebula, and M17.


U samoi chernoi dyry Too Close to a Black Hole
10.12.2000

What would you see if you went right up to a black hole? Above are two computer generated images highlighting how strange things would look. On the left is a normal star field containing the constellation Orion. Notice the three stars of nearly equal brightness that make up Orion's Belt.


Apollon 17 na fone lunogo peizazha: velichestvennaya pustynya Apollo 17 Lunarscape: A Magnificent Desolation
9.12.2000

Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 Lunar Module pilot and the second human to walk on the Moon, described the lunar landscape as "a magnificent desolation". Dramatic pictures from the Apollo missions to the lunar surface testify to this apt turn of phrase.


Eibell 1795: ohlazhdayushiisya potok v skoplenii galaktik Abell 1795: A Galaxy Cluster s Cooling Flow
8.12.2000

Throughout the Universe, galaxies tend to swarm in groups ranging from just a handful of members to casts of thousands. Astronomers have realized since the early 1970s that the larger swarms, immense clusters of galaxies millions of light-years across, are immersed within tenuous clouds of hot gas which glow strongly in x-rays.


Razlom San Andreas Earths San Andreas Fault
7.12.2000

The Earth's surface is broken. Cracks in the Earth's crust known as faults can run for hundreds of kilometers. These faults are frequently the sites of major earthquakes as the tectonic plates that cover the surface of the Earth shift.


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