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3 giorni fa · Explore the universe with a new image or photograph every day, accompanied by a professional astronomer's explanation. See stunning views of stars, nebulae, galaxies, planets and more.
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An archive of all existing APOD pages (current date through...
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astronomy picture of the day calendar format archive
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Notable Submissions to APOD: Morning Planet Parade 2022 June...
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Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is originated, written,...
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APOD in the Classroom How Astronomy Picture of the Day...
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May 10, 1999 Polar Ring Galaxy NGC 4650A Credit: J....
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Find APODs containing text you enter using wildcards, AND and OR searches. This new feature is under development and allows you to browse thumbnail images and links to APODs.
APOD is a website that showcases a different image of the universe every day, with a brief explanation by a professional astronomer. Today, APOD celebrates its 20th anniversary with a pixelated composite of many APOD images.
23 set 2021 · Un ammasso aperto visibile nella costellazione del Toro, le Pleiadi sono oggetto di miti e leggende in tutte le culture. Scopri le sue caratteristiche, la sua storia e le sue immagini in questo articolo di APOD by Astronomia.com.
1 mar 2023 · APOD features a different image of the universe every day, with an explanation by a professional astronomer. Learn how to submit, volunteer, and follow APOD on various platforms and languages.
Giove, Europa,Io e Ganimede – La meravigliosa configurazione di fine anno. Nell’immagine: la regione che segue immediatamente il transito della GMR (si vede ancora parte della coda delle forti turbolenze), in basso a sinistra Europa che inizia il transito sul disco planetario, in basso a destra Ganimede e in alto a destra Io (il satellite).
Lug 03, 2024. Un giovane ammasso stellare dell’età di circa 2 milioni di anni, circondato dalle nubi di polveri e gas incandescente in cui si è formato: si tratta della straordinaria Nebulosa Aquila (M16)