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Astronomy Picture of the Day

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Astronomy Picture of the Day
Ali Yolcu
Ali Yolcu
Ali Yolcu
Ali Yolcu
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
Salim Sarımurat
APOD: 2011 December 7 – Kepler 22b: An Almost Earth Orbiting an Almost Sun - http://apod.nasa.gov/apod...
APOD: 2011 December 7 – Kepler 22b: An Almost Earth Orbiting an Almost Sun
Explanation: It’s the closest match to Earth that has yet been found. Recently discovered planet Kepler 22b has therefore instantly become the best place to find life outside our Solar System. The planet's host star, Kepler 22, is actually slightly smaller and cooler than the Sun, and lies 600 light-years from Earth toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus). The planet, Kepler 22b, is over twice the radius of the Earth and orbits slightly closer in, but lies in the habitable zone where liquid water could exist on the surface. Pictured above is an artist’s depiction of how Kepler 22b might appear to an approaching spaceship, in comparison to the inner planets of our Solar System. Whether Kepler 22b actually contains water or life is currently unknown. A SETI project, however, will begin monitoring Kepler 22b for signs of intelligence. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Salim Sarımurat
Explanation: Big, bright, and beautiful, spiral galaxy M83 lies a mere twelve million light-years away, near the southeastern tip of the very long constellation Hydra. This cosmic close-up, a mosaic based on data from the Hubble Legacy Archive, traces dark dust and young, blue star clusters along prominent spiral arms that lend M83 its nickname, The Southern Pinwheel. Typically found near the edges of the thick dust lanes, a wealth of reddish star forming regions also suggest another popular moniker for M83, The Thousand-Ruby Galaxy. Dominated by light from older stars, the bright yellowish core of M83 lies at the upper right. The core is also bright at x-ray energies that reveal a high concentration of neutron stars and black holes left from an intense burst of star formation. In fact, M83 is a member of a group of galaxies that includes active galaxy Centaurus A. The close-up field of view spans over 25,000 light-years at the estimated distance of M83. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
Salim Sarımurat
APOD: 2011 November 2 - NGC 7380: The Wizard Nebula - http://apod.nasa.gov/apod...
APOD: 2011 November 2 - NGC 7380: The Wizard Nebula
Explanation: What powers are being wielded in the Wizard Nebula? Gravitation strong enough to form stars, and stellar winds and radiations powerful enough to create and dissolve towers of gas. Located only 8,000 light years away, the Wizard nebula, pictured above, surrounds developing open star cluster NGC 7380. Visually, the interplay of stars, gas, and dust has created a shape that appears to some like a fictional medieval sorcerer. The active star forming region spans 100 about light years, making it appear larger than the angular extent of the Moon. The Wizard Nebula can be located with a small telescope toward the constellation of the King of Aethiopia (Cepheus). Although the nebula may last only a few million years, some of the stars being formed may outlive our Sun. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Salim Sarımurat
Explanation: Cosmic clouds of gas and dust drift across this magnificent panorama, spanning some 17 degrees near the southern boundary of the heroic constellation Perseus. The collaborative skyscape begins with bluish stars of Perseus at the left, but the eye is drawn to the striking, red NGC 1499. Also known as the California Nebula, its characteristic glow of atomic hydrogen gas is powered by ultraviolet light from luminous blue star Xi Persei immediately to the nebula's right. Farther along, intriguing young star cluster IC 348 and neighboring Flying Ghost Nebula are right of center. Connected by dark and dusty tendrils on the outskirts of a giant molecular cloud, another active star forming region, NGC 1333, lies near the upper right edge of the wide field of view. Shining faintly, dust clouds strewn throughout the scene are hovering hundreds of light-years above the galactic plane and reflect starlight from the Milky Way. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Wow this is totally amazing. The Red NGC 1499 is so wow I have no words. I love the galactic plane Julie - Julie Parker
Ali Oz
"World Space Week is an annual observance held from October 4 to October 10 established by the United Nations General Assembly to be an international celebration of science and technology and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition..." - Ali Oz from Bookmarklet
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
Çıplak Gözle Gezenegenleri Görmek | The Naked Eye Planets in the Night Sky (and how to identify them) - http://www.nakedeyeplanets.com/
Çıplak Gözle Gezenegenleri Görmek | The Naked Eye Planets in the Night Sky (and how to identify them)
Sırf gökyüzünü geceleyin daha iyi görmek için dağbaşlarında yaşayasım gelir... - Ali Oz
Salim Sarımurat
"Explanation: Sculpted by stellar winds and radiation, the star factory known as Messier 17 lies some 5,500 light-years away in the nebula-rich constellation Sagittarius. At that distance, this degree wide field of view spans almost 100 light-years, courtesy of the European Southern Observatory's new VLT Survey Telescope and OmegaCAM. The sharp, false color image includes both optical and infrared data, following faint details of the region's gas and dust clouds against a backdrop of central Milky Way stars. Stellar winds and energetic light from hot, massive stars formed from M17's stock of cosmic gas and dust have slowly carved away at the remaining interstellar material producing the cavernous appearance and undulating shapes. M17 is also known as the Omega Nebula or the Swan Nebula." - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Salim Sarımurat
APOD: 2011 June 26 - NGC 3132: The Eight Burst Nebula - http://apod.nasa.gov/apod...
APOD: 2011 June 26 - NGC 3132: The Eight Burst Nebula
Explanation: It's the dim star, not the bright one, near the center of NGC 3132 that created this odd but beautiful planetary nebula. Nicknamed the Eight-Burst Nebula and the Southern Ring Nebula, the glowing gas originated in the outer layers of a star like our Sun. In this representative color picture, the hot blue pool of light seen surrounding this binary system is energized by the hot surface of the faint star. Although photographed to explore unusual symmetries, it's the asymmetries that help make this planetary nebula so intriguing. Neither the unusual shape of the surrounding cooler shell nor the structure and placements of the cool filamentary dust lanes running across NGC 3132 are well understood. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Salim Sarımurat
Explanation: The total phase of the June 15 lunar eclipse lasted an impressive 100 minutes. Its entire duration is covered in this composite of a regular sequence of digital camera exposures, tracking the dark lunar disk as it arced above the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. In fact, around 270 BCE Greek astronomer Aristarchus also tracked the duration of lunar eclipses, though without the benefit of digital clocks and cameras. Still, using geometry, he devised a simple and impressively accurate way to calculate the Moon's distance, in terms of the radius of planet Earth, from the eclipse duration. A more modern Greek astronomer, Elias Politis titled this eclipse duration study and the accompanying youtube timelapse video "Acropoclipse". - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Ali Oz
ems
az önce penceremden çektiğim bu gök cismi ne ola ki? ikinci fotoğrafta üzerinde sanki kraterleri var gibi duruyor :) güney batı yönü saat 00:00 civarı.
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3. fotoğraftaki flash tv efektini sevdim :] - Cev
o flash tv efekti değil yavrum, yıldızlar arasında hangisi olduğunu nerden bilecektin? - ems
"ben bilirim ben bilirim" - Barış Manço ;] - Cev
kırma hevesini kırma, hep bööle yapıyosun - ÖzgeÖztürk
aferim cevddet söyle bakalım hangi gök cismiymiş ;) - ems
çoban yıldızı :P - Cev
VY Canis Majoris veya Turksat :D - Işık Mater
canis majoris ya da venüs ya da türksat gibi durmuyor bence :)) fotoğraflara tıklayıp büyük hallerini gördünüz değil mi? - ems
piuuu bi bilen yok şunu - ems
Sabit mi duruyordu yoksa hareket ediyor muydu? - Yağız from FreshFeed
batı yönünde yere mi yakın yoksa zenite mi? - Gülhan Gülez
hareket ediyordu tüm yıldızlarla hemen hemen aynı hızda sanki - ems
tam batıda değildi, batıya yakın ama güney yönünde tabii artık kuzeye doğru geçti - ems
28 dakikadır kimse marduk dememiş :S - Sarp Tüzün
marduk? - Gülhan Gülez
havada uçan bir bezelye :) - Uçan Zürafa
fasülye diye biliyordum ben ama.. :) tövbe tövbe - Gülhan Gülez
ne marduku yav, yıldız ya da bir gök cismi işte sadece hangisi diye merak ettim :) ayrıca fotoğrafta görünenin böyle fasülye bezelye algılanabileceğini de düşünmemiştim doğrusu... - ems
dünyaya hızla yaklaşan bir gök taşı olabilir :P - mehmetkose
uzay kafa yapiyor anlasilan, bezelye filan demeye basladilar :) - erkan
mehmet düşünsene bunu gözlemlemiş hatta ben keşfetmişim :)) eheh - ems
ismi ems oluyor direkt.. ne gurur verici dimi :) - Gülhan Gülez
national geographic te de göktaşılı bir belgesel başladı :) gülhan evet - ems
planetarium diye bi eklenti var chrome'da, ordan anladığım kadarıyla capella, juniper, mercury veya venus olabilir mi? - arda
saat gece yarısını geçtiğinde merkür ve venüsün görülebilir olacağını sanmıyorum, hani yörüngesi vs ile ilgili mantık kurduğumda - ems
uzay gemisi bu boşuna tartışıyorsunuz :P o değil de göktaşı falan mı acaba merak ettim oldukça - Özge Çatal ☮
Şu anki yıldız konum haritasına bakmak lazım ama büyük ihtimalle mars olması lazım :) - Ayhan Öztürk
Arda'nın dediği gibi capella sanırım! http://www.starrynighteducation.com/stargaz... eheh :) Ayhan mars olsa kızıl olurdu ;) o kadar gözlem yeteneğimiz var şükür.. bu cisim çıplak gözle de marsdan baya parlak. marsı seçmek ise zor - ems
bunu ancak @GökTaşı bilebilir :D - Yusuf 
ben sorarım zaten ona :) o şimdi meşgul bu günlere - ems
http://www.google.com/intl... ile tespiti yapılabilir telefonumda uygulaması da yüklü fakat tam pozisyonu anlayabilmiş değilim. - Sinan İŞLER
tam pozisyonu nerden vereyim ki? sonuçta amatör gözlemci bile değilim ;) - ems
@ems zoom lens ne bu arada ? - Ayhan Öztürk
abi lenslerimi söyleye söyleye klavyemde tüğ bitti.. diğer feedlerimde yazıyormu diye bakan olursa iki tıklamayla bulur zaten. - ems
Mars olması kuvvetle muhtemel. 23 Haziranda görüntüsü şu şekilde: http://astronomycentral.co.uk/wp-cont... iPhone'u olan varsa augmented reality destekli bir astronomy app'iyla bakabilirsiniz SkyView gibi. - Meyra
capella olması daha muhtemel gibi geldi ilk fotoğrafta farklı duruyor, ikinci fotoğraftaki gezegenimsi yüzey muhtemel bir yansıma.. aldanma - ems
sinirlenip fırlattığım black ops dvdsi, yörüngede tur atıp zank diye makinenin içine giriyor her seferinde - fativarya
:) - ems
Ali Oz
"Amerikalı astronomlara göre, Güneş beklenmedik şekilde uzun sürecek çok zayıf bir faaliyet dönemine girdi..." - Ali Oz from Bookmarklet
Ali Oz
Salim Sarımurat
APOD: 2011 June 12 - M64: The Sleeping Beauty Galaxy - http://apod.nasa.gov/apod...
APOD: 2011 June 12 - M64: The Sleeping Beauty Galaxy
Explanation: The Sleeping Beauty galaxy may appear peaceful at first sight but it is actually tossing and turning. In an unexpected twist, recent observations have shown that the gas in the outer regions of this photogenic spiral is rotating in the opposite direction from all of the stars! Collisions between gas in the inner and outer regions are creating many hot blue stars and pink emission nebula. The above image was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2001 and released in 2004. The fascinating internal motions of M64, also cataloged as NGC 4826, are thought to be the result of a collision between a small galaxy and a large galaxy where the resultant mix has not yet settled down. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Salim Sarımurat
APOD: 2011 June 11 - Supernovae in the Whirlpool - http://apod.nasa.gov/apod...
APOD: 2011 June 11 - Supernovae in the Whirlpool
Explanation: Where do spiral galaxies keep their supernovae? Near their massive star forming regions, of course, and those regions tend to lie along sweeping blue spiral arms. Because massive stars are very short-lived, they don't have a chance to wander far from their birth place. Remarkably, in the last 6 years two Type II supernovae, representing the death explosions of massive stars, have been detected in nearby spiral M51. Along with a third supernova seen in 1994, that amounts to a supernova bonanza for a single galaxy. As demonstrated in these comparison images, SN2005cs, the supernova discovered in 2005, and more recently SN2011dh, the exceptionally bright supernova first recorded just last month, both lie along M51's grand spiral arms. Perhaps the original spiral nebula, M51 is also known as the Whirlpool Galaxy. - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Salim Sarımurat
"On June 7, the Sun unleashed only a medium sized solar flare as rotation carried active regions of sunpots toward the solar limb. But that flare was followed by an astounding gush of magnetized plasma seen erupting at the Sun's edge in this extreme ultraviolet image from the Solar Dynamics Observatory. Spectacular movies of the event follow the darker, cooler plasma over a period of hours as it rains down across a broad area of the Sun's surface, arcing along otherwise invisible magnetic field lines. An associated coronal mass ejection, a massive cloud of high energy particles, was blasted in the general direction of the Earth and may have already triggered auroral activity after a glancing blow to Earth's magnetosphere." - Salim Sarımurat from Bookmarklet
Ali Oz
Ali Oz
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