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Keywords: Orion, Gemini, Milky Way, aldebaran, hyades
![Галактический центр при гигаувеличении](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/09/25/0001236263/Guisard_MilkyWay_4_8bit_dse_1500-ps12_h600.preview.jpg)
25.09.2009
From Sagittarius to Scorpius, the central Milky Way is a truly beautiful part of planet Earth's night sky. The gorgeous region is captured here, an expansive gigapixel mosaic of 52 fields spanning 34 by 20 degrees in 1200 individual images and 200 hours of exposure time.
![Млечный Путь в рентгеновских лучах](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/07/12/0001191576/gcenter_cxcrgb_c1.preview.jpg)
12.07.2003
If you had x-ray vision, the center regions of our Galaxy would not be hidden from view by the immense cosmic dust clouds opaque to visible light. Instead, the Milky Way toward Sagittarius might look something like this stunning mosaic of images from the orbiting Chandra Observatory.
![Млечный путь в рентгеновских лучах](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/01/26/0001174508/gcenter_cxcrgb_c1.preview.jpg)
10.01.2002
If you had x-ray vision, the center regions of our galaxy would not be hidden from view by immense cosmic dust clouds opaque to visible light. Instead, the Milky Way toward Sagittarius might look something like this stunning mosaic of images from the orbiting Chandra Observatory.
![Рентгеновское излучение из галактического центра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/01/08/0001182306/mwcore_cxo_c1.preview.jpg)
8.01.2003
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.
![Рентгеновское излучение из галактического центра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/11/06/0001201103/mwcore_cxo_c1.preview.jpg)
6.11.2004
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.
![Гершель наблюдает Млечный путь](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/10/16/0001236527/FirstParallelMode_SPIRE_PACS_c900.preview.jpg)
16.10.2009
With a 3.5 meter diameter mirror, larger than the Hubble Space Telescope, Herschel is ESA's new infrared observatory. The space-based telescope is named for German-born British astronomer Frederick William Herschel who discovered infrared light over 200 years ago.
![Темное небо над Долиной Смерти](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/07/13/0001228750/deathvalleysky_nps.preview.jpg)
13.07.2008
This eerie glow over Death Valley is in danger. Scrolling right will show a spectacular view from one of the darkest places left in the continental USA: Death Valley, California. The above 360-degree full-sky panorama is a composite of 30 images taken two years ago in Racetrack Playa.
![На восток от Антареса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/06/26/0001214654/Pipe_200mm_18_schedler.preview.jpg)
23.06.2006
East of Antares, dark markings seem to sprawl through the crowded star fields toward the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. Cataloged in the early 20th century by astronomer E. E. Barnard, the obscuring interstellar dust clouds include B72, B77, B78, and B59, seen in silhouette against the starry background.
![Планетные системы, образующиеся в туманности Ориона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/04/24/0001189628/orionsys_hst_big.preview.jpg)
7.12.1996
How do planets form? Astronomers are finding out by studying one of the most interesting of all astronomical nebulae known, the Great Nebula in Orion. Insets to above mosaic show several planetary systems in formation. The bottom left insert shows the relative size of our own Solar System. The Orion Nebula contains many stellar nurseries.
![Цвета звезд созвездия Ориона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/04/24/0001189613/oriontrails_malin.preview.jpg)
2.12.1996
What determines a star's color? Its temperature. Red stars are cool, with temperatures of around 3,000 degrees Kelvin (K), while blue stars are hotter and can have temperatures over 30,000 degrees K. Our own lovely yellow Sun's temperature is a comforting 6,000 degrees K.
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