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Ognennyi vulkan pod Mlechnym Putem A Volcano of Fire under a Milky Way of Stars
26.05.2019

Sometimes it's hard to decide which is more impressive -- the land or the sky. On the land of the featured image, for example, the Volcano of Fire (VolcAn de Fuego) is seen erupting topped by red-hot, wind-blown ash and with streams of glowing lava running down its side.


Eruptivnyi protuberanec na Solnce A Solar Prominence Eruption from SDO
25.05.2019

One of the most spectacular solar sights is an erupting prominence. In 2011, NASA's Sun-orbiting Solar Dynamic Observatory spacecraft imaged an impressively large prominence erupting from the surface. The dramatic explosion was captured in ultraviolet light in the featured time lapse video covering 90 minutes, where a new frame was taken every 24 seconds.


Planeta tahinastov Planet of the Tajinastes
24.05.2019

What bizarre planet are these alien creatures from? It's only planet Earth, of course. The planet's home galaxy the Milky Way stretches across a dark sky in the panoramic, fisheye all-sky projection composed with a wide lens. But the imposing forms gazing skyward probably look strange to many denizens of Earth.


Valuny na Bennu Boulders on Bennu
23.05.2019

An abundance of boulders litters the surface asteroid 101955 Bennu in this dramatic close-up from the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. Taken on March 28 from a distance of just 3.4 kilometers (2.1 miles) the field of view is about 50 meters across while the light colored boulder at top right is 4.8 meters tall.


Luny okolo Yupitera Moons Near Jupiter
22.05.2019

On May 20, a nearly Full Moon and Jupiter shared this telephoto field of view. Captured when a passing cloud bank dimmed the moonlight, the single exposure reveals the familiar face of our fair planet's own large natural satellite, along with bright Jupiter (lower right) and some of its Galilean moons.


Drevnyaya kontaktnaya dvoinaya sistema 2014 MU69 Primordial Contact Binary 2014 MU69
21.05.2019

Primordial contact binary 2014 MU69, also known as Ultima Thule, really is very red. In fact, it's the reddest outer solar system object ever visited by a spacecraft from Earth. Its reddish hue is believed to be due to organic materials on its surface.


Glubokoe pole: tumannosti v Strel'ce Deep Field: Nebulae of Sagittarius
20.05.2019

These three bright nebulae are often featured on telescopic tours of the constellation Sagittarius and the crowded starfields of the central Milky Way. In fact, 18th century cosmic tourist Charles Messier cataloged two of them; M8, the large nebula just left of center, and colorful M20 on the top left.


Planety Solnechnoi sistemy: naklony i vrashenie Planets of the Solar System: Tilts and Spins
19.05.2019

How does your favorite planet spin? Does it spin rapidly around a nearly vertical axis, or horizontally, or backwards? The featured video animates NASA images of all eight planets in our Solar System to show them spinning side-by-side for an easy comparison.


Okologorizontal'naya duga nad Ogaio A Circumhorizontal Arc Over Ohio
18.05.2019

Why would clouds appear to be different colors? The reason here is that ice crystals in distant cirrus clouds are acting like little floating prisms. Sometimes known as a fire rainbow for its flame-like appearance, a circumhorizon arc lies parallel to the horizon.


Atlas,  Dafnis i Pan Atlas, Daphnis, and Pan
17.05.2019

Atlas, Daphnis, and Pan are small, inner, ring moons of Saturn. They are shown at the same scale in this montage of images by the Cassini spacecraft that made its grand final orbit of the ringed planet in September 2017. In fact, Daphnis was discovered in Cassini images from 2005.


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