Astronomy Picture of the Day
    

You entered: radio galaxy
100-метровый радиотелескоп в Грин-Бэнк The 100 Meter Green Bank Radio Telescope
11.03.2002

The largest single-dish fully steerable radio telescope began operation in 2000 August in Green Bank, West Virginia, USA. Dedicated as the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope, the device weighs over 30 times more than the Statue of Liberty, and yet can point anywhere in the sky more precisely than one thousandth of a degree.



Остаток сверхновой в M82 Supernova Remnant In M82
16.12.1999

This false-color radio wavelength picture of an expanding stellar debris cloud is the product of one of the largest radio astronomy experiments ever. Combining the output of 20 radio telescopes scattered around planet Earth...



Скопление галактик в Персее The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies
30.12.2005

Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of these fuzzy blobs is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies. The cluster is seen through a foreground of faint stars in our own Milky Way Galaxy.



M106 во всем диапазоне спектра M106 Across the Spectrum
5.07.2014

The spiral arms of bright, active galaxy M106 sprawl through this remarkable multiwavelength portrait, composed of image data from radio to X-rays, across the electromagnetic spectrum. Also known as NGC 4258, M106 can be found toward the northern constellation Canes Venatici.



Рентгеновские лучи от гигантской галактики 3C 295 3C 295: X-rays From A Giant Galaxy
25.11.1999

Did this galaxy eat too much? Five billion light-years away, the giant elliptical galaxy 3C295 is a prodigious source of energy at radio wavelengths. Bright knots of X-ray emission are also seen at the center of this false-color Chandra Observatory image of the region.



Танцующие призраки: искривленные джеты из активных галактик Dancing Ghosts: Curved Jets from Active Galaxies
1.09.2021

Why would galaxies emit jets that look like ghosts? And furthermore, why do they appear to be dancing? The curled and fluffy jets from the supermassive black holes at the centers of two host galaxies (top center and lower left) are unlike anything seen before.



Галактика в кольце Эйнштейна Galaxy Einstein Ring
20.04.2016

Can one galaxy hide behind another? Not in the case of SDP.81. Here the foreground galaxy, shown in blue in an image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, acts like a huge gravitational...



Странные радио-кольца Animation: Odd Radio Circles
30.03.2022

What do you call a cosmic puzzle that no one expected to see? In this case, Odd Radio Circles, aka ORCs. ORC-1 typifies the enigmatic five objects, only visible at radio frequencies, that were serendipitously discovered in 2019 using the new Australian SKA Pathfinder radio array.



Цвета и загадки Центавра А The Colors and Mysteries of Centaurus A
12.08.2002

Why is spiral galaxy Centaurus A in so much turmoil? The above composite image shows different clues to the unusual galaxy's past in different bands of light. In low energy radio waves, shown in red, lobes across the thick swath of dust glow brightly.



Следы звезд и солнечные "радио-часы" Брейсвелла Star Trails and the Bracewell Radio Sundial
13.07.2018

Sundials use the location of a shadow to measure the Earth's rotation and indicate the time of day. So it's fitting that this sundial, at the Very Large Array Radio Telescope Observatory in New Mexico, commemorates the history of radio astronomy and radio astronomy pioneer Ronald Bracewell.




В начало ] Пред. | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | След.В конец ]

 < August 2024  
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su



1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August