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1. Terrestrial Silicates Compared to Astronomical Silicates
The silicates that produce the 10 and 18 micron features appear to be broadly similar to terrestrial minerals such as Forsterite and Enstatite. ... Where pre-solar silicate dust grains can be isolated from meteorite material, these also tend to be Mg-rich silicates rather than Fe-rich silicates. ... It has been suggested that the interstellar silicate grains have a different 10 micron feature profile than what is observed for the silicates around evolved stars. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.stsci.edu/~volk/features1a.html -- 7.8 Кб -- 27.05.2014
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2. APOD: 2005 August 8 - Mars to Appear Normal this August
... 2005 August 8 . Mars to Appear Normal This August . ... Regardless of numerous urban legends circulating, Mars will appear relatively normal in August. October is the best month to see Mars this year. ... As Earth catches up to Mars in their respective orbits around the Sun, Mars will keep rising earlier in the night. On 2005 October 30, Earth will have caught up to Mars and the planets will be the nearest to each other in their orbits -- this time around. ... About APOD | ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.sai.msu.su/apod/ap050808.html -- 5.8 Кб -- 02.10.2012
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3. Why do some stars appear to flash a variety of different colors when you look
... Tonight's Sky . ... Sky this Month . ... Star Atlas . ... stars . ... The Sky This Week: April 1 - 10 . ... Observing springtime deep-sky objects with a large telescope . ... Why do some stars appear to flash a variety of different colors when you look at them through a telescope? ... So, Earthт??s atmosphere will bend some colors from especially bright stars more so than others, which makes the source look like itт??s flashing colors. Get instant access to subscriber content on Astronomy.com! ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.astronomy.com/magazine/ask-astro/2012/05/atmospheric-effects -- 63.0 Кб -- 10.04.2016
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4. HISA Poster for the 33rd Annual Meeting of CASCA, May, 2002
... Using the DRAO Synthesis Telescope (Landecker et al. 2000), the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey ( CGPS ; Taylor et al. 2002) has captured a multitude of HISA features, the majority of which are invisible in prior surveys at lower resolution. ... Since the HISA gas temperature must be less than the background brightness temperature, all the H I shown in this poster has T ~ 100 K. Figure 1 provides panoramic views of the cold H I visible as HISA in the CGPS. ... GIFs: HISA + CO | HISA only | ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.naic.edu/~gibson/hisa/poster/2002b/ -- 10.4 Кб -- 20.11.2005
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5. Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Bitesize Astronomy
... Bad Astronomy . ... Bitesize Astronomy . ... Last week's Snack talked about how black holes can affect the environment around them in such a way as to be very bright . ... It's a common misconception that black holes always have matter swirling into them. ... As this matter gets closer and closer to the black hole it piles up and a large, fairly flat disk forms. This is called the accretion disk , because matter from this disk accretes (that is, falls in) on the black hole. ... 2008 Phil Plait. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.badastronomy.com/bitesize/jetplane.html -- 21.9 Кб -- 09.04.2016
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6. ASP: Accidental Astrophysics: The Devil's In the Magnitudes, Part II
... SEARCH ASP SITE: Match ALL words Match ANY word . ... ASP Conference Series . ... Accidental Astrophysics: The Devil's In the Magnitudes, Part II . ... The star second to the Sun in brilliance is Sirius. ... Recall the magnitude system, passed down to us through a hundred generations of sky watchers, as a means of quantifying stellar brightness ("Accidental Astrophysics," May/June, p. 9). ... Yes, it is a magnitude difference, but that difference is due to the distance between us and the star. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/mercury/9804/accidental.html -- 20.1 Кб -- 20.04.2012
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7. XWare > APOD
... In the Center of Spiral Galaxy M61 . ... M61 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the nearby Virgo Cluster of Galaxies. Visible in M61 are a host of features common to spiral galaxies: bright spiral arms, a central bar, dust lanes, and bright knots of stars. ... Jupiters Great Red Spot from Voyager 1 . ... What will become of Jupiter's Great Red Spot? ... It's also known for a giant swirling storm system, the Great Red Spot, featured in this sharp Hubble image from April 21. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.astronet.ru/db/xware/apod.html?page=41&d=2015-06 -- 15.0 Кб -- 12.04.2016
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8. Astronomical Image Retouching
2009-05-20 O.Hainaut There are many steps between the data coming out of a camera on a professional telescope and the final image that appears in magazines or on our web sites. ... preliminary: from the telescope to Photoshop. cleaning: remove the artifacts remaining in the image . ... In each filter, several images are acquired. ... Fig 1: a raw image (click for full scale) . ... At this stage, the images are still in FITS, the astronomical format, with one FITS file per filter. ... The final image. ...
[ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.eso.org/~ohainaut/images/imageProc.html -- 11.8 Кб -- 25.05.2009
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