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Çâåçäà Âîëüôà-Ðàéå WR 124: ìàøèíà çâåçäíîãî âåòðà APOD: 2025 February 3 Á Wolf Rayet Star 124: Stellar Wind Machine
2.02.2025

Some stars explode in slow motion. Rare, massive Wolf-Rayet stars are so tumultuous and hot that they are slowly disintegrating right before our telescopes. Glowing gas globs each typically over 30 times more massive than the Earth are being expelled by violent stellar winds.


Êîìåòà G3 ATLAS ðàçðóøàåòñÿ APOD: 2025 February 2 Á Comet G3 ATLAS Disintegrates
1.02.2025

What's happening to Comet G3 ATLAS? After passing near the Sun in mid-January, the head of the comet has become dimmer and dimmer. By late January, Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) had become a headless wonder -- even though it continued to show impressive tails after sunset in the skies of Earth's Southern Hemisphere.


Ïåðëàìóòðîâûå îáëàêà íàä Øâåöèåé Nacreous Clouds over Sweden
31.01.2025

Vivid and lustrous, wafting iridescent waves of color wash across this skyscape from northern Sweden. Known as nacreous clouds or mother-of-pearl clouds, they are rare. But their unforgettable appearance was captured in this snapshot on January 12 with the Sun just below the local horizon.


Ïåðåìåííàÿ òóìàííîñòü NGC 2261 The Variable Nebula NGC 2261
30.01.2025

The interstellar cloud of dust and gas captured in this sharp telescopic snapshot is seen to change its appearance noticeably over periods as short as a few weeks. Discovered over 200 years ago and cataloged as NGC 2261, bright star R Monocerotis lies at the tip of the fan-shaped nebula.


Îáëàêà âîäîðîäà â M33 Hydrogen Clouds of M33
29.01.2025

Gorgeous spiral galaxy Messier 33 seems to have more than its fair share of glowing hydrogen gas. A prominent member of the local group of galaxies, M33 is also known as the Triangulum Galaxy and lies a mere 3 million light-years away.


Ïûëåâûå îáîëî÷êè âîêðóã WR 140 îò òåëåñêîïà "Äæåéìñ Âåáá" APOD: 2025 January 29 Á Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb
28.01.2025

What are those strange rings? Rich in dust, the rings are likely 3D shells -- but how they were created remains a topic of research. Where they were created is well known: in a binary...


Êîìåòà G3 ATLAS íàä Óðóãâàåì APOD: 2025 January 28 Á Comet G3 ATLAS over Uruguay
27.01.2025

Comets can be huge. When far from the Sun, a comet's size usually refers to its hard nucleus of ice and rock, which typically spans a few kilometers -- smaller than even a small moon.


Ïëåÿäû íàä ñêàëîé Õàô-Äîóì APOD: 2025 January 27 Á Pleiades over Half Dome
26.01.2025

Stars come in bunches. The most famous bunch of stars on the sky is the Pleiades, a bright cluster that can be easily seen with the unaided eye. The Pleiades lies only about 450 light years away, formed about 100 million years ago, and will likely last about another 250 million years.


Ìíîãî÷èñëåííûå õâîñòû êîìåòû G3 ATLAS APOD: 2025 January 26 Á The Many Tails of Comet G3 ATLAS
25.01.2025

Why does this comet have so many tails? C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) has developed several long and intricate tails visible from Earth's southern hemisphere over the past two weeks. Many observers reported seeing the impressive comet without any optical aid above the western horizon just after sunset.


Çâåçäíàÿ ïûëü â ìîëåêóëÿðíîì îáëàêå Ïåðñåÿ Stardust in the Perseus Molecular Cloud
24.01.2025

Clouds of stardust drift through this deep skyscape, across the Perseus molecular cloud some 850 light-years away. Dusty nebulae reflecting light from embedded young stars stand out in the nearly 4 degree wide field of view. With a characteristic bluish color reflection nebula NGC 1333 is prominent near center.


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