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![Северные Квадрантиды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/01/08/0001800562/QuadrantidsnorthernskyRadioTelescopeArray1024.preview.jpg)
8.01.2022
Named for a forgotten constellation, the Quadrantid Meteor Shower puts on an annual show for planet Earth's northern hemisphere skygazers. The shower's radiant on the sky lies within the old, astronomically obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis.
![M51: галактика Водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/06/02/0001265274/135M51OsservatorioMTM900.preview.jpg)
2.06.2012
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier famous catalog.
![M51: галактика Водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/05/02/0001336631/M51-with-12hours_AOXLumPugh1024.preview.jpg)
2.05.2015
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier famous catalog.
![Глубокое изображение галактики Водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/05/26/0001234888/m51deep_christensen.preview.jpg)
26.05.2009
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog.
![M51: космический водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/07/10/0001177750/m51_hallas.preview.jpg)
10.07.2002
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you'll likely find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog.
![M51: космический Водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/11/0001217608/m51_hst_90x.preview.jpg)
11.11.2006
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog.
![M51: космический Водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/01/05/0001225471/m51_hst_lgx.preview.jpg)
5.01.2008
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog.
![M51: космический водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/04/28/0001205395/m51_hst_90x.preview.jpg)
28.04.2005
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog.
![Полярное сияние над Гренландией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/08/24/0001253436/aurora_casado_900.preview.jpg)
23.08.2011
This aurora arched from horizon to horizon. During the current Shelios expedition to observe and learn about the northern lights, the sky last weekend did not disappoint. After sunset and some careful photographic planning, the above image was taken from the expedition's Qaleraliq campsite in southern Greenland.
![Галактика Водоворот](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/09/07/0001368718/M51Deep_Perez_960.preview.jpg)
6.09.2016
Follow the handle of the Big Dipper away from the dipper's bowl, until you get to the handle's last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you might find this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog.
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