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Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD)

Luna nad Shirazom Moon Over Shiraz
12.11.2004

Early morning risers around the world have enjoyed the sight of bright planets in this week's predawn skies - further enhanced by the celestial spectacle of the waning crescent Moon. From some locations the Moon was seen to pass in front of Jupiter or Venus, a lunar occultation.


Zelenaya lenta v nebe nad Missuri Missouri's Green Ribbon Sky
11.11.2004

The critics rave - "Amazing!", "Unbelievable!", "The best I've ever seen!" They aren't talking about a movie, though. Instead, even casual sky critics are remarking on November's stunning auroral displays, visible with surprising intensities well beyond the confines of high latitudes where auroral activity is normally observed.


Planeta pastel'yu: troinoe zatmenie Pastel Planet, Triple Eclipse
10.11.2004

This false-color image of banded gas giant Jupiter shows a triple eclipse in progress on March 28 - a relatively rare event, even for a large planet with many moons. Captured by the Hubble Space...


Leo A: Blizkaya karlikovaya nepravil'naya galaktika Leo A: Nearby Dwarf Irregular Galaxy
9.11.2004

Why isn't this small galaxy simple? The above image and contemporary observations of small nearby galaxy Leo A were supposed to show it has a simple structure. Now Leo A is known...


Vse nebo v mnogocvetnoi korone polyarnogo siyaniya A Full Sky Multi Colored Auroral Corona
8.11.2004

On some nights the sky is the most interesting show in town. This fisheye picture captures a particularly active and colorful auroral corona that occurred two days ago over l'Observatoire de la Decouverte in Val Belair near Quebec, Canada.


Yupiter i Venera na voshode Jupiter and Venus at Sunrise
7.11.2004

What are those bright objects in the morning sky? Early morning dog walkers, among many others across our world's Northern Hemisphere, have likely noticed tremendously bright Venus hanging in the eastern sky just before sunrise. Looking a bit like an approaching airplane, Venus holds its place in the sky and never seems to land.


Centr Galaktiki v infrakrasnom diapazone The Galactic Center in Infrared
6.11.2004

The center of our Galaxy is a busy place. In visible light, much of the Galactic Center is obscured by opaque dust. In infrared light, however, dust glows more and obscures less, allowing nearly one million stars to be recorded in the above photograph.


Rentgenovskoe izluchenie iz galakticheskogo centra X-Rays from the Galactic Core
5.11.2004

Using the orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have taken this long look at the core of our Milky Way galaxy, some 26,000 light-years away. The spectacular false-color view spans about 130 light-years.


Ostatok sverhnovoi v gamma-luchah Supernova Remnant Imaged in Gamma Rays
4.11.2004

Gamma rays are the most energetic form of light. With up to a billion times the energy of ordinary "medical" x-rays, they easily penetrate telescope lenses and mirrors, making it very difficult to create gamma-ray images of cosmic sources.


NGC 7024: Tumannost' Iris NGC 7023: The Iris Nebula
3.11.2004

Like delicate cosmic petals, these clouds of interstellar dust and gas have blossomed 1,300 light-years away in the fertile star fields of the constellation Cepheus. Sometimes called the Iris Nebula and dutifully cataloged as NGC 7023, this is not the only nebula in the sky to evoke the imagery of flowers.


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