... Astronomy Picture of the Day . A Star Cluster Through Hale-Bopp's Tail . << Yesterday . 16.04.1997 . Tomorrow >> . ... Many of the stars in this open cluster can be seen through Comet Hale-Bopp 's white dust tail. ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . The Tail of the Hamburger Galaxy . << Yesterday . 8.05.2014 . Tomorrow >> . ... It also reveals a small galaxy nearby, likely a satellite of NGC 3628, and a faint but extensive tidal tail . ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . Hale Bopp: A Continuing Tail . << Yesterday . 20.02.1998 . Tomorrow >> . ... Clearly the comet still has a substantial tail , blown by the solar wind , that points generally away from the sunward ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . Hale Bopp: A Continuing Tail . << Yesterday . 20.02.1998 . Tomorrow >> . ... Clearly the comet still has a substantial tail , blown by the solar wind , that points generally away from the sunward ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . The Magnificent Tail of Comet McNaught . << Yesterday . 17.11.2013 . Tomorrow >> . ... Robert H. McNaught Explanation: Comet McNaught, the Great Comet of 2007, grew a spectacularly long and filamentary tail ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . The Ghostly Tail of Comet SWAN . << Yesterday . 6.11.2006 . Tomorrow >> . ... Yesterday . 6.11.2006 . Tomorrow >> . Credit: Ray Gralak Explanation: What causes the structure in Comet SWAN's tail? ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . The Ion Tail of Comet Hyakutake . << Yesterday . 19.03.1996 . Tomorrow >> . ... As Comet Hyakutake gets closer to the Sun during the next month, a dust tail is expected to be visible as well. ...
... по текстам по ключевым словам в глоссарии по сайтам перевод . The Magnificent Tail of Comet McNaught . << Yesterday . ... Credit: Robert H. McNaught Explanation: Comet McNaught, the Great Comet of 2007, has grown a long and filamentary tail. ...
... Astronomy Picture of the Day . Tails of Comet Garradd . << Yesterday . 20.10.2011 . Tomorrow >> . ... 15 can find the comet with a lovely green coma, sporting multiple tails, and lingering against a background of faint stars ...