Astronomy Picture of the Day
    

Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD)

Karlikovaya ellipticheskaya galaktika M32 Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy M32
5.01.1996

Being the largest galaxy around can sometimes make you popular. Pictured is M31's companion galaxy M32. M31, the Andromeda galaxy, is the largest galaxy in our Local Group of galaxies - even our tremendous Milky Way Galaxy is smaller.


Tumannost' "Pivnaya kruzhka" The Toby Jug Nebula
4.01.1996

Is the only thing unusual about this nebula its shape? Pictured above is the IC 2220 - the Toby Jug Nebula - a reflection nebula surrounding a normal red giant star. Reflection nebulae shine by light reflected from the central star(s).


Simbioticheskaya zvezdnaya sistema R Vodoleya Symbiotic Star System R Aquarii
3.01.1996

Sometimes stars work together to create a spectacular display. Such is the case with the binary star system R Aquarii - a "symbiotic" star system. Here two stars, a variable giant and a white dwarf companion - create both a nebula and a jet.


Hronometrirovanie rentgenovskih pul'sarov The X-ray Timing Explorer
2.01.1996

Launched Saturday on a Delta rocket, the X-ray Timing Explorer (XTE) will watch the sky for rapid changes in X-rays. XTE carries three separate X-ray telescopes. The Proportional Counter Array (PCA) and the High Energy X-ray Timing Experiment (HEXTE) will provide the best timing information in the widest X-ray energy range yet available.


Rentgenovskoe nebo The X-Ray Sky
1.01.1996

What if you could see X-rays? If you could, the night sky would be a strange and unfamiliar place. X-rays are about 1,000 times more energetic than visible light photons and are produced in violent and high temperature astrophysical environments.


Vybros iz dvigatelya kosmicheskogo chelnoka Shuttle Engine Blast
31.12.1995

The Space Shuttle Discovery's orbital maneuvering system (OMS) engine firing produced this dramatic flare as it cruised "upside down" in low Earth orbit. Discovery was named for a ship commanded by Captain James Cook RN, the 18th Century English astronomer and navigator.


Istochniki rentgenovskih luchei v galaktike M31 The X-ray Sources of M31
30.12.1995

Just like our own Milky Way Galaxy, the nearest major galaxy M31 has many star systems spewing high energy radiation. High energy X-radiation is visible to certain satellites in Earth orbit such as ROSAT - which took the above picture.


Rentgenovskii istochnik LMC X-1 v Bol'shom Magellanovom oblake - kandidat v chernye dyry LMC X-1: A Black Hole Candidate
29.12.1995

The strongest source of X-rays in the Large Magellanic Cloud originates from an unusually energetic binary star system. This strong source, dubbed LMC X-1, is thought to be a normal and compact star orbiting each other. Gas stripped of the normal star falls onto the compact star, heats up, and emits X-rays.


NGC 4361: planetarnaya tumannost' v forme galaktiki NGC 4361: Galaxy Shaped Planetary Nebula
28.12.1995

Glowing in the red light emitted by hydrogen atoms, the planetary nebula NGC 4361 is pictured above. The nebula itself is formed by the outer layers of gas shrugged off by the central star visible in the image.


NGC 6240: kogda galaktiki stalkivayutsya NGC 6240: When Galaxies Collide
27.12.1995

Sometimes even galaxies can suffer a fatal attraction. Here gravity causes two galaxies to collide in a spectacular display of energetic gas, dust, and light. When galaxies collide it is rare that any stars in the galaxies themselves collide, or that any change will be seen in a human lifetime.


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