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M57: Kol'cevaya Tumannost' M57: The Ring Nebula
21.03.2003

Except for the rings of Saturn, the Ring Nebula (M57) is probably the most famous celestial band. This planetary nebula's simple, graceful appearance is thought to be due to perspective -- our view from planet Earth looking straight into what is actually a barrel-shaped cloud of gas shrugged off by a dying central star.


Zvezdy i planety v lunnom galo Stars and Planets in the Halo of the Moon
20.03.2003

Photographed on March 13th from Caledon, Ontario, Canada, a bright Moon was surrounded by this lovely halo. Planet Jupiter and stars Procyon, Castor, and Pollux also appear within the circle of lunar light. Castor...


Momenty voshoda Solnca na analemme Sunrise Analemma
19.03.2003

Astronomically speaking, at the Equinox on March 21, 01:00 UT (March 20, 8:00 PM ET) the season changes. For this Equinox the Sun rises due east as it crosses the celestial equator heading north. In celebration, consider this spectacular sunrise analemma!


Bol'shoe Temnoe pyatno na Yupitere Jupiter's Great Dark Spot
18.03.2003

Seventeenth century astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini was an astute observer of Jupiter's Great Red Spot. So it seems only fitting that his namesake, the Cassini spacecraft, has enabled detailed observations of another planet-sized blemish -- Jupiter's Great Dark Spot.


Koronal'nye dyry na Solnce Coronal Holes on the Sun
17.03.2003

The ominous, dark shapes haunting the left side of the Sun are coronal holes -- low density regions extending above the surface where the solar magnetic field opens freely into interplanetary space. Studied extensively from...


SN 1006: samaya yarkaya sverhnovaya v istorii SN 1006: Historys Brightest Supernova
16.03.2003

Suddenly, in the year 1006 AD, a new star appeared in the sky. Over the course of just a few days, the rogue star became brighter than the planet Venus. The star, likely...


NGC 253: galaktika v sozvezdii Skul'ptor NGC 253: The Sculptor Galaxy
15.03.2003

NGC 253 is not only one of the brightest spiral galaxies visible, it is also one of the dustiest. Discovered in 1783 by Caroline Herschel in the constellation of Sculptor, NGC 253 lies only about ten million light-years distant.


Apollon-12: avtoportret Apollo 12: Self-Portrait
14.03.2003

Is it art? In November of 1969, Apollo 12 astronaut-photographer Charles "Pete" Conrad recorded this masterpiece while documenting colleague Alan Bean's lunar soil collection activities on the Oceanus Procellarum. The image is dramatic and stark. Bean is faceless.


DEM L71: kogda vzryvayutsya malomassivnye zvezdy DEM L71: When Small Stars Explode
13.03.2003

Large, massive stars end their furious lives in spectacular supernova explosions -- but small, low mass stars may encounter a similar fate. In fact, instead of simply cooling off and quietly fading away, some white...


Infrakrasnye nablyudeniya Yupitera WIRO at Jupiter
12.03.2003

Gazing out over the mountaintops from the Wyoming InfraRed Observatory (WIRO), astronomers recently recorded this bizarre looking image of the solar system's ruling planet, gas giant Jupiter. The false-color picture is a composite...


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