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Keywords: Mars, stars
![Появление Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/09/11/0001694028/MarsReappearanceDuarte1024.preview.jpg)
11.09.2020
Mars reappears just beyond the Moon's dark limb in this stack of sharp video frames captured on September 6. Of course to reappear it had to disappear in the first place.
![Марс и метеор над Снежной горой Нефритового дракона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/11/21/0001708144/LeonidmeteorandMarsoverYulongsnowmountain1050.preview.jpg)
21.11.2020
A brilliant yellowish celestial beacon, Mars still dazzles in the night. Peering between clouds the wandering planet was briefly joined by the flash of a meteor in this moonless dark sky on November 18. The single exposure was taken as the Earth swept up dust from periodic comet Tempel-Tuttle during the annual Leonid Meteor Shower.
![Марс приближается](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/10/06/0001700055/MarsApproach2_Grayson_960.preview.jpg)
6.10.2020
Look to the east just after sunset tonight and you'll see a most impressive Mars. Tonight, Mars will appear its biggest and brightest of the year, as Earth passes closer to the red planet than it has in over two years -- and will be again for another two years.
![МКС пролетает перед Марсом](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/09/23/0001697065/MarsISS_Glenn_1000.preview.jpg)
23.09.2020
Yes, but have you ever seen the space station do this? If you know when and where to look, watching the bright International Space Station (ISS) drift across your night sky is a fascinating sight -- but not very unusual.
![Марс и звездные скопления](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/12/30/0001866679/mars_clusters1024.preview.jpg)
30.12.2022
At this year's end Mars still shines brightly in planet Earth's night as it wanders through the head-strong constellation Taurus. Its bright yellowish hue dominates this starry field of view that includes Taurus' alpha star Aldebaran and the Hyades and Pleiades star clusters.
![Прямо над Патфайндером](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2000/12/20/0001163832/marsdonut_mpf_big.preview.jpg)
12.09.2000
If you could have hovered above the Pathfinder mission to Mars in 1997, this is what you might have seen. Directly below you is the control tower of Sagan Memorial Station. Three dark solar...
![В плену у Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/09/0001199936/marspan_ud.preview.jpg)
18.09.2001
Just after landing on Mars in 1997, the robotic Mars Pathfinder main station took a quick first look around. This insurance panorama was taken even before the Sagan Memorial Station camera was raised to its two-meter-high perch. The full view is best seen by slowly scrolling to the right.
![Марс над каменным кругом Дуддо](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/03/23/0001731163/MarsDuddo_Kivlehan_960.preview.jpg)
23.03.2021
Why are these large stones here? One the more famous stone circles is the Duddo Five Stones of Northumberland, England. Set in the open near the top of a modest incline, a short hike across empty fields will bring you to unusual human -sized stones that are unlike anything surrounding them.
![Марс за краем Луны](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/08/18/0001687550/MoonOverMars_Scauso_960.preview.jpg)
15.08.2020
Does the Moon ever block out Mars? Yes, the Moon occasionally moves in front of all of the Solar System's planets. Just this past Sunday, as visible from some locations in South America, a waning gibbous Moon eclipsed Mars.
![Солис Лакус: глаз Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/10/01/0001699071/m2020_09_22Adp.preview.jpg)
1.10.2020
As telescopes around planet Earth watch, Mars is growing brighter in night skies, approaching its 2020 opposition on October 13. Mars looks like its watching too in this view of the Red Planet from September 22.
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