... In the southern hemisphere, as the Earth turns, the stars appear to move in circles around the south celestial pole, which lies in the dim constellation of Octans (The Octant), between the more famous Southern Cross and the Magellanic Clouds. ...
... The field of the photo spans nearly 90 o. The south celestial pole is located to the upper left and the celestial equator is just outside the right border. ...
... the Burst And Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) onboard NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO) high in orbit around the Earth, suddenly registered an intense burst of gamma-ray radiation from a direction less than 10€ђ from the celestial southpole ...
... the Burst And Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) onboard NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO) high in orbit around the Earth, suddenly registered an intense burst of gamma-ray radiation from a direction less than 10€ђ from the celestial southpole ...
... the Burst And Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) onboard NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO) high in orbit around the Earth, suddenly registered an intense burst of gamma-ray radiation from a direction less than 10€ђ from the celestial southpole ...
... the Burst And Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) onboard NASA's Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO) high in orbit around the Earth, suddenly registered an intense burst of gamma-ray radiation from a direction less than 10€ђ from the celestial southpole ...
... situation is observed with filters probing higher altitudes, such as 1.64, 1.75 and 2.17 ѕ®m. A high-contrast bright feature is observed at the SouthPole and is apparently caused by a phenomenon in the atmosphere, at an altitude below 140 km or so ...
... situation is observed with filters probing higher altitudes, such as 1.64, 1.75 and 2.17 ѕ®m. A high-contrast bright feature is observed at the SouthPole and is apparently caused by a phenomenon in the atmosphere, at an altitude below 140 km or so ...
... situation is observed with filters probing higher altitudes, such as 1.64, 1.75 and 2.17 ѕ®m. A high-contrast bright feature is observed at the SouthPole and is apparently caused by a phenomenon in the atmosphere, at an altitude below 140 km or so ...
... situation is observed with filters probing higher altitudes, such as 1.64, 1.75 and 2.17 ѕ®m. A high-contrast bright feature is observed at the SouthPole and is apparently caused by a phenomenon in the atmosphere, at an altitude below 140 km or so ...