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astromaniac
@astromaniac
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My second account. Articles only in English.
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May 23, 2018
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2019-04-15 19:26
NASA InSight: Engineers are still studying the problem with the HP3 probe
Researchers are still trying to understand why one of the InSight's main instruments is stuck just below the surface of Mars. Heat probe (HP3). Photo taken on March 19, 2019. Local sunny time 15: 21: 01.
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2019-04-01 18:18
Meteor explosion on the Bering Sea
On December 18, 2018, a meteor with a diameter of about 10 meters entered the atmosphere and exploded with energy close to about 10 atomic bombs! According to NASA, this explosion was the second largest
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2019-03-29 11:02
Movements of stars in the sky
Being outdoors at night, it seems that the stars are completely immobile. However, it is enough to observe at intervals of a few hours or take a picture with a long exposure time to see that this isn't
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2019-03-25 19:49
Charon: The last moon
Charon is such a large moon in relation to its dwarf planet that with Pluto they are considered to be a dual planetary system. When NASA's New Horizons probe performed its historic flight in the Pluto
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2019-03-22 19:03
The Earth's magnetic pole is changing its location faster and faster!
The latest research shows that the north magnetic pole began to move unexpectedly from northern Canada towards Siberia with increasing speed. Schematic representation of the Earth's magnetic field lines
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2019-03-19 19:43
Pluto - dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
I will describe you the last (not official) planet of our Solar System. High resolution image of Pluto in enhanced color By NASA / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / Southwest Research
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2019-03-15 21:42
Cosmic rocks: Asteroids and meteoroids
In our solar system there are millions of rock bodies of varying sizes, ranging from a small grain of sand to huge objects with a diameter of up to 1,000 kilometers! Asteroid Ida photographed by the Galileo
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2019-03-11 20:27
Neptune - giant at the ends of the solar system
I will describe for you this time the 8th planet of our Solar System. It is the smallest and most distant of gaseous giants. However, it arouses great interest among astronomers, because it has a very
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2019-03-04 19:35
Uranus - mysterious giant
I will describe for you this time the 7th planet of our Solar System. Uranus is a mysterious blue-green world that has only recently revealed its secrets to us. It is the third largest gas giant, about
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2019-02-25 19:55
Saturn - an amazing planet!
I will describe for you this time the 6th planet of our Solar System. My favorite! Saturn has a lot to do with Jupiter, but the great ring system makes it unmistakable with any other solar system object.
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2019-02-22 21:11
Light pollution is still growing!
Have you ever seen the Milky Way? Every year there are less and less positive answers to this question. The problem of the growing number of artificial lighting is getting more and more serious every year.
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2019-02-18 19:44
Astronomical Observations #35: Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888)
Welcome to the next episode of the review most interesting objects of the night sky. I am showing you those that we can see with an amateur telescope. This time we will make a small return to nebular objects.
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2019-02-15 20:27
Clusters of galaxies
Galaxies are huge structures. They are connecting into clusters, and these form even larger superclusters. The universe turns out to be a network of superclusters of galaxies filling a huge empty space
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2019-02-11 19:39
Astronomical Observations #34: Markarian's Chain
Welcome to the next episode of an observation journey through the most beautiful objects of the night sky! This time something less known, but still within the reach of amateur observers. The Markarian's
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2019-02-08 19:44
Active galaxies
Among the millions of galaxies that fill the vast universe, the vast majority are tranquil objects. And the others? A small part of the known galaxies is full of energy. What is its source? Probably
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2019-02-04 20:25
Astronomical Observations #33: Leo Triplet
Hello Everyone in the next episode. This time, I will show you 3 galaxies at the same time! Leo Triplet is a small group of galaxies that lies in the constellation of the Leo. The cluster is about 35 million
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2019-02-01 21:06
Galaxies - Amazing giants
Galaxies are huge and very complex systems. They are combine clouds of gas, dust and billions of stars. Just as there are many stars in galaxies, so are many galaxies in the universe. They give us to
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2019-01-28 20:15
Astronomical Observations #32: Messier 108
Welcome to the next episode of my series about amateur observations of celestial bodies. Continuing the journey through the brighter galaxies of our sky, I would like to show you an interesting spiral
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2019-01-25 20:29
NASA wants to grow plants in space!
After the famous harvest of lettuce on board the International Space Station (ISS) in 2015, astronaut meals can be enriched with the addition of cosmic bean. Is this the beginning of self-sufficient space
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2019-01-21 19:41
Astronomical Observations #31: Sombrero Galaxy (M104)
In this episode we will look at a quite specific galaxy - M104 is a spiral galaxy located in the southern part of the Virgo constellation. The name suits its appearance, reminiscent of a wide Mexican hat.
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