Astronomy Picture of the Day
    

Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD)

Centavr A: potok molodyh golubyh zvezd Centaurus A: Young Blue Star Stream
17.10.2002

Almost lost in this cosmic jumble of stars, gas and dust is a faint but definite blue arc -- a stream of young stars whose formation was probably triggered as a small dwarf galaxy was torn apart approaching the giant elliptical galaxy Centaurus A.


Oklo: drevnii afrikanskii yadernyi reaktor Oklo: Ancient African Nuclear Reactors
16.10.2002

The remnants of nuclear reactors nearly two billion years old were found in the 1970s in Africa. These reactors are thought to have occurred naturally. No natural reactors exist today, as the relative density of fissionable uranium has now decayed below that needed for a sustainable reaction.


Kol'co severnogo siyaniya Aurora s Ring
15.10.2002

Gusting solar winds and blasts of charged particles from the Sun made the early days of October rewarding ones for those anticipating aurora. While out enjoying the stormy space weather from Toemmeraas, Norway, Trygve Lindersen recorded this picturesque apparition of the northern lights with a digital camera on October 6.


IC 5146: tumannost' Kokon IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula
14.10.2002

How did this nebula get created? The Cocoon Nebula, cataloged as IC 5146, is a strikingly beautiful nebula located about 4,000 light years away toward the constellation of Cygnus. Inside the Cocoon is a newly developing open cluster of stars.


CG4: razrushennaya kometarnaya globula CG4: A Ruptured Cometary Globule
13.10.2002

The odd looking "creature" to the right of center in the above photo is a gas cloud known as a cometary globule. This globule, however, has ruptured. Cometary globules are typically characterized by dusty heads and elongated tails.


Pole glubokogo obzora observatorii Chandra Chandra Deep Field
12.10.2002

Officially the Chandra Deep Field - South, this picture represents the deepest ever x-ray image of the Universe. One million seconds of accumulated exposure time with the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory went in to its making.


V pylevom diske Fomal'gauta mogut nahodit'sya planety Fomalhaut Dust Disk Indicates Planets
11.10.2002

One of the brightest stars on the sky likely has planets. Fomalhaut, actually the 17th brightest star in the night sky, is a mere 22 light-years away but only a fraction of the age of our Sun.


Bogatye pyl'yu okrestnosti Ety Kilya Dusty Environs of Eta Carinae
10.10.2002

Eta Car is a massive star, but it's not as bright as it used to be. Now only easily visible in binoculars or a small telescope, Eta Carinae has a history of spectacular flaring and fading behavior.


Kvavar: bol'shoi asteroid na okrainah solnechnoi sistemy Quaoar: Large Asteroid in the Outer Solar System
9.10.2002

Asteroids almost as large as planets are still being discovered in our own Solar System. Recently an asteroid more than half the size of Pluto was found orbiting at a distance only a little further than the Solar System's most distant planet.


Rentgenovskie dzhety  XTE J1550 The X Ray Jets of XTE J1550
8.10.2002

The motion of ultra-fast jets shooting out from a candidate black hole star system have now been documented by observations from the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory. In 1998, X-ray source XTE J1550-564 underwent a tremendous outburst.


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