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Keywords: Orion, Gemini, Milky Way, aldebaran, hyades
![Пенистый Млечный Путь](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/06/23/0001191173/iras_waller1_big.preview.jpg)
24.04.1997
Astronomers have recently discovered that looking at dust along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy is a bit like looking into a frothy glass of beer. The dust between stars in our galaxy...
![Радиоактивные облака Млечного пути](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/08/22/0001179074/al26_comptel.preview.gif)
29.10.1995
When massive stars explode they create large radioactive blast clouds which expand into interstellar space. As the radioactive elements decay, they produce gamma-rays. Possible locations of these stellar explosions known as supernovae, are indicated by the bright clumps in this map of the central regions of our Milky Way Galaxy.
![Галактический центр - радиозагадка](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/08/17/0001199317/gc_1meter_big.preview.jpg)
28.01.1999
Tuning in to the center of our Milky Way galaxy, radio astronomers explore a complex, mysterious place. A premier high resolution view, this startlingly beautiful picture covers a 4x4 degree region around the galactic center.
![Небеса встречаются с Землей](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/02/23/0001196647/skymt_payne.preview.jpg)
23.02.2004
If sometimes it appears that the entire Milky Way Galaxy is raining down on your head, do not despair. It happens twice a day. As the Sun rises in the East, wonders of the night sky become less bright than the sunlight scattered by our own Earth's atmosphere, and so fade from view.
![Млечная дорога](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2007/10/20/0001223990/MilkyWayRoad_landolfi.preview.jpg)
20.10.2007
Inspired during a visit to Fort Davis, Texas, home of McDonald Observatory and dark night skies, photographer Larry Landolfi created this tantalizing fantasy view. The composited image suggests the Milky Way is a heavenly extension of a deserted country road.
![Полоса Млечного Пути](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2007/09/30/0001223671/milkywayband_gleason.preview.jpg)
5.06.2005
Most bright stars in our Milky Way Galaxy reside in a disk. Since our Sun also resides in this disk, these stars appear to us as a diffuse band that circles the sky.
![Панорама всего неба](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/02/02/0001166109/allsky_mellinger_c2.preview.jpg)
2.02.2001
This quite stunning panorama of the entire sky is a mosaic of 51 wide-angle photographs. Made over a three year period from locations in California (USA), South Africa, and Germany, the individual pictures were digitized and stitched together to create an apparently seamless 360 by 180 degree view.
![Зодиакальный свет над Зеленой Лагуной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/10/29/0001236709/zodiacal_soria.preview.jpg)
29.10.2009
An unusual triangle of light is visible this time of year just before dawn, in the northern hemisphere. Once considered a false dawn, this triangle of light is actually Zodiacal Light, light reflected from interplanetary dust particles.
![Млечный Путь над Онтарио](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/07/29/0001228955/scenicmilkyway3_hepburn.preview.jpg)
29.07.2008
Sometimes, after your eyes adapt to the dark, a spectacular sky appears. Such was the case earlier this month over Ontario, Canada, when part of a spectacular sky also became visible in a reflection off a lake.
![Темное небо над национальным парком Секвойя](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/08/27/0001235918/sequoia_nps.preview.jpg)
27.08.2009
Scroll right to take in the view from the highest summit in the contiguous USA. The above 360-degree digitally stitched panorama, taken in mid-July, shows the view from 4,400-meter high Mt. Whitney in Sequoia National Park, California. In the foreground, angular boulders populate Mt.
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