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Keywords: night sky, spring
![Ночной Лондон](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/04/11/0001188967/london_iss_c1.preview.jpg)
11.04.2003
Do you recognize this intriguing globular cluster of stars? It's actually the constellation of city lights surrounding London, England, planet Earth, as recorded with a digital camera from the International Space Station. Taken in February 2003, north is toward the top and slightly left in this nighttime view.
![Земля в сумерках](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/04/24/0001189574/earthterminator_iss002_c1.preview.jpg)
24.04.2003
No sudden, sharp boundary marks the passage of day into night in this gorgeous view of ocean and clouds over our fair planet Earth. Instead, the shadow line or terminator is diffuse and shows the gradual transition to darkness we experience as twilight.
![Земля в сумерках](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/06/14/0001206258/earthterminator_iss002_c1.preview.jpg)
11.06.2005
No sudden, sharp boundary marks the passage of day into night in this gorgeous view of ocean and clouds over our fair planet Earth. Instead, the shadow line or terminator is diffuse and shows the gradual transition to darkness we experience as twilight.
![Свет звезд](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/05/09/0001264356/screen1.preview.jpg)
8.05.2012
What's moving? Time lapse videos of the sky can be quite spectacular when they last long enough for stars, planets, aurora, and clouds to appear to move in just a few seconds. Pictured...
![Деревья, звёзды, полярное сияние](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/02/09/0001255879/aurora.preview.png)
9.02.2012
Have you ever seen an aurora? Auroras are occurring again with increasing frequency. With the Sun being unusually dormant over the past four years, the amount of Sun-induced auroras has been unusually low. More recently, however, our Sun has become increasingly active and exhibiting a greater abundance of sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections.
![Звёздная ночь над Дубаем](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/07/19/0001252919/TowerHalfPan_tafreshi600h.preview.jpg)
16.07.2011
A starry night over the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is really not so starry. In fact, the Moon is the only celestial beacon to come close to competing with city lights in this night skyscape, a situation all too familiar to urban skygazers.
![Сказка о двух полушариях](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/07/30/0001253047/DoubleGalactic_tezelguisard600h.preview.jpg)
30.07.2011
A quest to find planet Earth's darkest night skies led to this intriguing panorama. In projection, the mosaic view sandwiches the horizons visible in all-sky images taken from the northern hemisphere's Canary Island of La Palma (top) and the south's high Atacama Desert between the two hemispheres of the Milky Way Galaxy.
![Разбушевавшееся полярное сияние над Йеллоунайф](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/03/25/0001250639/aurora_h3kwon_600.preview.jpg)
25.03.2011
Intense auroral activity flooded the night with shimmering colors on February 24, captured here from a lodge near the city of Yellowknife in northern Canada. The stunning sequence (left to right) of three all-sky exposures, taken at 30 second intervals, shows rapid changes in dancing curtains of northern lights against a starry background.
![Ночной Нью-Йорк](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/23/0001193248/nyc_night_sts59.preview.gif)
19.11.1995
This tantalizingly clear photo of New York City at night was taken by the astronauts during the Space Radar Laboratory mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavor in March of 1990. In this view, oriented with East up and North to the left, a dense constellation of lights defines the major metropolitan areas.
![Панорама Млечного Пути с Мауна Кеа](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/02/19/0001233498/MKMilkyWaypan_pacholka_600WPAP.preview.jpg)
19.02.2009
Aloha and welcome to a breathtaking skyscape. The dreamlike panoramic view looks out from the 4,200 meter volcanic summit of Mauna Kea, Hawai'i, across a layer of clouds toward a starry night sky and the rising Milky Way.
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