Äîêóìåíò âçÿò èç êýøà ïîèñêîâîé ìàøèíû. Àäðåñ îðèãèíàëüíîãî äîêóìåíòà : http://www.astronomy.com/observing/observing-podcasts/2015/12/ngc-1857-the-crystal-ball-nebula-and-barnard-29
Äàòà èçìåíåíèÿ: Unknown
Äàòà èíäåêñèðîâàíèÿ: Sun Apr 10 13:12:50 2016
Êîäèðîâêà: ISO8859-5

Ïîèñêîâûå ñëîâà: dark nebula
Open cluster NGC 1857, the Crystal Ball <b style="color:black;background-color:#66ffff">Nebula</b> (NGC 1514), and <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">dark</b> <b style="color:black;background-color:#66ffff">nebula</b> Barnard 29 | Astronomy.com
Tonight's Sky
Sun
ò??
ò??
Sun
Moon
ò??
ò??
Moon
ò??
ò??
Mercury
ò??
ò??
Mercury
ò??
Venus
ò??
ò??
Venus
ò??
Mars
ò??
ò??
Mars
ò??
Jupiter
ò??
ò??
Jupiter
ò??
Saturn
ò??
ò??
Saturn
ò??

Tonight's Sky ò?? Change location

OR

Searching...

Tonight's Sky ò?? Select location

Tonight's Sky ò?? Enter coordinates

ÒÀ '
ÒÀ '

Open cluster NGC 1857, the Crystal Ball Nebula (NGC 1514), and dark nebula Barnard 29

December 31, 2015–January 7, 2016: Open cluster NGC 1857 in Auriga and the Crystal Ball Nebula (NGC 1514) in Taurus offer small-telescope owners nice views, while large-telescope owners can seek out the dark nebula Barnard 29 in Auriga.

Auriga
Two of this week's observing targets, open cluster NGC 1857 and dark nebula Barnard 29, lie in the constellation Auriga the Charioteer.
Astronomy: Roen Kelly
Each week, Astronomy magazine Senior Editor Michael E. Bakich, a master at explaining how to observe, posts a podcast about three objects or events you can see in the sky. 

Targets for December 31, 2015–January 7, 2016
Small telescope: 
Open cluster NGC 1857
Small telescopeThe Crystal Ball Nebula (NGC 1514)
Large telescope: Dark nebula Barnard 29

The full text of this article is available to registered users of Astronomy.com. Register now!

Registration is FREE and takes only a few seconds to complete. If you are already registered on Astronomy.com, please log in below.
ADVERTISEMENT

FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTER

Receive news, sky-event information, observing tips, and more from Astronomy's weekly email newsletter.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
asy_gravitational_eguide

Click here to receive a FREE e-Guide exclusively from Astronomy magazine.

Find us on Facebook