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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Nasa - Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive (2008)

Columbus Laboratory Installed on Space Station

2008 December 31: The Sky in Motion
2008 December 30: Home from Above
2008 December 29: NGC 1569: Starburst in a Dwarf Irregular Galaxy
2008 December 28: Thackeray's Globules
2008 December 27: Crab Pulsar Wind Nebula
2008 December 26: The Elephant's Trunk in IC 1396
2008 December 25: Fox Fur, a Unicorn, and a Christmas Tree
2008 December 24: Earthrise
2008 December 23: Collinder 399: The Coat Hanger
2008 December 22: Labtayt Sulci on Saturns Enceladus
2008 December 21: Analemma Over the Porch of Maidens
2008 December 20: Solstice at Newgrange
2008 December 19: The Large Cloud of Magellan
2008 December 18: La Superba
2008 December 17: The Dumbbells
2008 December 16: Orion Dawn Over Mount Nemrut
2008 December 15: A Sun Pillar Over North Carolina
2008 December 14: Zodiacal Light Over New Mexico
2008 December 13: The 60 inch Reflector
2008 December 12: Lick Observatory Moonrise
2008 December 11: At the Center of the Milky Way
2008 December 10: Portrait of NGC 281
2008 December 09: M45: The Pleiades Star Cluster
2008 December 08: The Dark Doodad Nebula
2008 December 07: A Halo Around the Moon
2008 December 06: Lunar Diamond
2008 December 05: Smile in the Sky
2008 December 04: Venus in the Moon
2008 December 03: A Happy Sky Over Los Angeles
2008 December 02: International Space Station: Find the Astronaut
2008 December 01: Massive Stars Resolved in the Carina Nebula
2008 November 30: An Apollo 15 Panorama: Astronaut Exploring
2008 November 29: Chilean Skyscape
2008 November 28: Probably a Planet for Beta Pic
2008 November 27: Galaxies in the River
2008 November 26: The Horsehead Nebula in Orion
2008 November 25: Fireball Over Edmonton
2008 November 24: Radar Indicates Buried Glaciers on Mars
2008 November 23: In the Vicinity of the Cone Nebula
2008 November 22: From Moonrise to Sunset
2008 November 21: M76 Above and Below
2008 November 20: Endeavour in the Moon
2008 November 19: Unusual Auroras Over Saturns North Pole
2008 November 18: Restored: First Image of the Earth from the Moon
2008 November 17: HR 8799: Discovery of a Multi planet Star System
2008 November 16: Anticrepuscular Rays Over Colorado
2008 November 15: Arp 273
2008 November 14: Fomalhaut b
2008 November 13: A Bubble in Cygnus
2008 November 12: Phoenix and the Holy Cow
2008 November 11: The Cosmic Web of the Tarantula Nebula
2008 November 10: Our Galaxy's Central Molecular Zone
2008 November 09: Two Black Holes Dancing in 3C 75
2008 November 08: On the Trail of 2008 TC3
2008 November 07: Cygnus Trio
2008 November 06: A Sharper View of a Hazy Giant
2008 November 05: Seventeen Hundred Kilometers Above Enceladus
2008 November 04: The Double Ring Galaxies of Arp 147 from Hubble
2008 November 03: A Spectacular Rayed Crater on Mercury
2008 November 02: Spicules: Jets on the Sun
2008 November 01: A Spectre in the Eastern Veil
2008 October 31: A Witch by Starlight
2008 October 30: Haunting the Cepheus Flare
2008 October 29: Mirach's Ghost
2008 October 28: The North America Nebula
2008 October 27: Beneath the South Pole of Saturn
2008 October 26: Massive Stars in Open Cluster Pismis 24
2008 October 25: NGC 602 and Beyond
2008 October 24: Amazing Comet Holmes
2008 October 23: Great Orion Nebulae
2008 October 22: Beautiful Spiral NGC 7331
2008 October 21: A Dark Pulsar in CTA 1
2008 October 20: Moons, Rings, and Unexpected Colors on Saturn
2008 October 19: In the Center of the Lagoon Nebula
2008 October 18: Sharpless 171
2008 October 17: An Extraordinary Voyage
2008 October 16: 48 Years of Space Flight
2008 October 15: Camera Orion
2008 October 14: An Enceladus Tiger Stripe from Cassini
2008 October 13: Cassini Passes Through Ice Plumes of Enceladus
2008 October 12: Spiral Galaxy NGC 3370 from Hubble
2008 October 11: Bright Bolide
2008 October 10: Irregular Galaxy NGC 55
2008 October 09: Massive Stars in NGC 6357
2008 October 08: Mercury as Revealed by MESSENGER
2008 October 07: Dust Mountains in the Carina Nebula
2008 October 06: Layers of Cliffs in Northern Mars
2008 October 05: Earth at Night
2008 October 04: A Solar Prominence Unfurls
2008 October 03: Young Suns of NGC 7129
2008 October 02: NGC 253 Close Up
2008 October 01: The First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral
2008 September 30: Planets Ahoy
2008 September 29: A True Image from False Kiva
2008 September 28: Young Stars of NGC 346
2008 September 27: M83: The Thousand Ruby Galaxy
2008 September 26: Moon Rays over Byurakan Observatory
2008 September 25: The Case of the Very Dusty Binary Star
2008 September 24: Active Region 1002 on an Unusually Quiet Sun
2008 September 23: Haumea of the Outer Solar System
2008 September 22: Equinox: The Sun from Solstice to Solstice
2008 September 21: Egging On the Autumnal Equinox
2008 September 20: A Darkened Sky
2008 September 19: Companion of a Young, Sun-like Star
2008 September 18: Exploring the Ring
2008 September 17: MACSJ0025: Two Giant Galaxy Clusters
2008 September 16: W5: Pillars of Star Creation
2008 September 15: SN 1006: A Supernova Ribbon from Hubble
2008 September 14: The Heart and Soul Nebulas
2008 September 13: M33: Triangulum Galaxy
2008 September 12: Planets over Perth
2008 September 11: Mountain Top Meteors
2008 September 10: The Anthe Arc around Saturn
2008 September 09: M110: Satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy
2008 September 08: Rosetta Spacecraft Passes Asteroid Steins
2008 September 07: Searching for Meteorites in Antarctica
2008 September 06: A Flock of Stars
2008 September 05: Milky Way Road Trip
2008 September 04: Spokes in the Helix Nebula
2008 September 03: 31 Million Miles from Planet Earth
2008 September 02: NGC 1316: After Galaxies Collide
2008 September 01: CG4: A Ruptured Cometary Globule
2008 August 31: Eclipse over the Great Wall
2008 August 30: The View from Everest
2008 August 29: Generations of Stars in W5
2008 August 28: Fermi's First Light
2008 August 27: IC 5146: The Cocoon Nebula
2008 August 26: 47 Tuc: A Great Globular Cluster of Stars
2008 August 25: NGC 7008: The Fetus Nebula
2008 August 24: Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232
2008 August 23: The Matter of the Bullet Cluster
2008 August 22: Active Galaxy NGC 1275
2008 August 21: August Moons
2008 August 20: Earth's Shadow
2008 August 19: NGC 6960: The Witch's Broom Nebula
2008 August 18: Baily's Beads near Solar Eclipse Totality
2008 August 17: Io's Surface: Under Construction
2008 August 16: Perseid over Vancouver
2008 August 15: Facing NGC 6946
2008 August 14: Perseid Trail
2008 August 13: NGC 6888: The Crescent Nebula
2008 August 12: A Mars Panorama from the Phoenix Lander
2008 August 11: Black Hole Candidate Cygnus X-1
2008 August 10: The Eagle Rises
2008 August 09: Aurora Persei
2008 August 08: The Crown of the Sun
2008 August 07: At the Sun's Edge
2008 August 06: NGC 1818: A Young Globular Cluster
2008 August 05: A Total Solar Eclipse Over China
2008 August 04: X-Rays from the Cat's Eye Nebula
2008 August 03: Open Cluster NGC 290: A Stellar Jewel Box
2008 August 02: Eclipse Shirt
2008 August 01: Moon Games
2008 July 31: Galaxies on a String
2008 July 30: The International Space Station Transits the Sun
2008 July 29: The Milky Way Over Ontario
2008 July 28: SDSSJ1430: A Galaxy Einstein Ring
2008 July 27: IC 4406: A Seemingly Square Nebula
2008 July 26: Central IC 1805
2008 July 25: Spitzer's M101
2008 July 24: When Storms Collide
2008 July 23: High Cliffs Surrounding Echus Chasma on Mars
2008 July 22: Happy People Dancing on Planet Earth
2008 July 21: The Colliding Spiral Galaxies of Arp 271
2008 July 20: Crescent Rhea Occults Crescent Saturn
2008 July 19: M16 and the Eagle Nebula
2008 July 18: Jupiter over Ephesus
2008 July 17: Extra Galaxies
2008 July 16: Makemake of the Outer Solar System
2008 July 15: Gas and Dust of the Lagoon Nebula
2008 July 14: Changes in Angular Mars
2008 July 13: A Dark Sky Over Death Valley
2008 July 12: NGC 7331 and Beyond
2008 July 11: The Far 3kpc Arm
2008 July 10: Enhanced Color Caloris
2008 July 09: Planets and Fire by Moonlight
2008 July 08: In the Heart of the Virgo Cluster
2008 July 07: The Southern Cross in a Southern Sky
2008 July 06: Apollo 17 VIP Site Anaglyph
2008 July 05: Comet Between Fireworks and Lightning
2008 July 04: SN 1006 Supernova Remnant
2008 July 03: Hoodoo Sky
2008 July 02: Night Shinings
2008 July 01: Pickering's Triangle from Kitt Peak
2008 June 30: In the Center of the Trifid Nebula
2008 June 29: Shadow of a Martian Robot
2008 June 28: Fireball at Ayers Rock
2008 June 27: M81: Feeding a Black Hole
2008 June 26: M27: Not A Comet
2008 June 25: What is Hanny's Voorwerp?
2008 June 24: Ithaca Chasma: The Great Rift on Saturn's Tethys
2008 June 23: The International Space Station Expands Again
2008 June 22: Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300
2008 June 21: Vanishing Act
2008 June 20: Solstice Moonrise, Cape Sounion
2008 June 19: The Star Streams of NGC 5907
2008 June 18: Pyramid Ice Crystal Halos Over Finland
2008 June 17: Eta Carinae and the Homunculus Nebula
2008 June 16: Inside the Coma Cluster of Galaxies
2008 June 15: Phoenix Digs for Clues on Mars
2008 June 14: M51 Hubble Remix
2008 June 13: At Last GLAST
2008 June 12: Phoenix and the Snow Queen
2008 June 11: Dextre Robot at Work on the Space Station
2008 June 10: A Fire Rainbow Over New Jersey
2008 June 09: Saturn's Rings from the Other Side
2008 June 08: Mars Soil Sample Ready to Analyze
2008 June 07: June's Young Crescent Moon
2008 June 06: Two-Armed Spiral Milky Way
2008 June 05: Spitzer's Milky Way
2008 June 04: Chasing the ISS
2008 June 03: The Dark River to Antares
2008 June 02: Unusual Light Patch Under Phoenix Lander on Mars
2008 June 01: A Twisted Solar Eruptive Prominence
2008 May 31: A View to the Sunset
2008 May 30: Descent of the Phoenix
2008 May 29: A Fog Bow Over Ocean Beach
2008 May 28: Dark Clouds of the Carina Nebula
2008 May 27: Phoenix at Mars
2008 May 26: A New Horizon for Phoenix
2008 May 25: Phoenix Lander Arrives at Mars
2008 May 24: Space Station in the Sun
2008 May 23: Jupiter's Three Red Spots
2008 May 22: Windblown NGC 3199
2008 May 21: A Dangerous Sunrise on Gliese 876d
2008 May 20: The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies
2008 May 19: Flying Over the Columbia Hills of Mars
2008 May 18: On the Origin of Gold
2008 May 17: Logarithmic Spirals
2008 May 16: Circles in the Sky
2008 May 15: Sideways Galaxy NGC 3628
2008 May 14: A Supply Ship Docks with the International Space Station
2008 May 13: Ancient Craters of Southern Rhea
2008 May 12: The M81 Galaxy Group Through the Integrated Flux
2008 May 11: Retrograde Mars
2008 May 10: Stars and Mars
2008 May 09: Moon Meets Mercury
2008 May 08: The Dark Tower in Scorpius
2008 May 07: The Gegenschein Over Chile
2008 May 06: Galaxies Collide in NGC 3256
2008 May 05: A Persistent Electrical Storm on Saturn
2008 May 04: An Antarctic Total Solar Eclipse
2008 May 03: Alborz Mountain Milky Way
2008 May 02: Shaping NGC 6188
2008 May 01: The Giants of Omega Centauri
2008 April 30: Arp 272
2008 April 29: Airplane Flight Patterns over the USA
2008 April 28: Star Forming Region NGC 3582
2008 April 27: The Galactic Center Radio Arc
2008 April 26: The Tarantula Zone
2008 April 25: M86 in the Virgo Cluster
2008 April 24: Cygnus Without Stars
2008 April 23: Above the Clouds
2008 April 22: The Fox Fur Nebula from CFHT
2008 April 21: Bacteriophages: The Most Common Life Like Form on Earth
2008 April 20: Spiral Galaxies in Collision
2008 April 19: Running Messier's Marathon
2008 April 18: IC 2948: The Running Chicken Nebula
2008 April 17: Messier 63: The Sunflower Galaxy
2008 April 16: A Protected Night Sky Over Flagstaff
2008 April 15: Sky Delights Over Sweden
2008 April 14: Phobos: Doomed Moon of Mars
2008 April 13: Curious Cometary Knots in the Helix Nebula
2008 April 12: Yuri's Planet
2008 April 11: At first he couldn't see the Moon
2008 April 10: Stickney Crater
2008 April 09: A Large Magellanic Cloud Deep Field
2008 April 08: Southern Orion: From Belt to Witch
2008 April 07: Mysterious White Rock Fingers on Mars
2008 April 06: Wisps Surrounding the Horsehead Nebula
2008 April 05: Jules Verne in Orbit
2008 April 04: Layers in Aureum Chaos
2008 April 03: South of Orion
2008 April 02: Globular Cluster M55 from CFHT
2008 April 01: New Space Station Robot Asks to be Called Dextre the Magnificent
2008 March 31: Close Up of Enceladus Tiger Stripes
2008 March 30: Weak Lensing Distorts the Universe
2008 March 29: Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841
2008 March 28: Across the Universe
2008 March 27: The N44 Complex
2008 March 26: The NGC 3576 Nebula
2008 March 25: Galaxy Wars: M81 versus M82
2008 March 24: Saturn and Titan from Cassini
2008 March 23: Molecular Cloud Barnard 68
2008 March 22: Cat's Eye Hubble Remix
2008 March 21: Where is HD 189733?
2008 March 20: Sunset: Planet Earth
2008 March 19: Mercury in Accentuated Color
2008 March 18: M78 and Reflecting Dust Clouds in Orion
2008 March 17: Thirty Thousand Kilometers Above Enceladus
2008 March 16: Endeavour to Orbit
2008 March 15: Moon over Byzantium
2008 March 14: Endeavour into the Night
2008 March 13: Sculpting the South Pillar
2008 March 12: Star Forming Region LH 95
2008 March 11: An Avalanche on Mars
2008 March 10: Planets Align Over Australian Radio Telescope Array
2008 March 09: CMBR Dipole: Speeding Through the Universe
2008 March 08: M104 Hubble Remix
2008 March 07: Comet over California
2008 March 06: Vela Supernova Remnant
2008 March 05: The International Space Station Expands Again
2008 March 04: NGC 6334: The Cat's Paw Nebula
2008 March 03: Sand Dunes Thawing on Mars
2008 March 02: Comet Hale Bopp Over Val Parola Pass
2008 March 01: Mauna Kea Shadow Play
2008 February 29: Twelve Lunar Eclipses
2008 February 28: ISS: Sunlight to Shadow
2008 February 27: The Eagle Nebula in Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Sulfur
2008 February 26: Mysterious Acid Haze on Venus
2008 February 25: Dawn of the Large Hadron Collider
2008 February 24: NGC 4676: When Mice Collide
2008 February 23: Stereo Space Station
2008 February 22: Eclipsed Moonlight
2008 February 21: Orion's Horsehead Nebula
2008 February 20: Moon Slide Slim
2008 February 19: Columbus Laboratory Installed on Space Station
2008 February 18: BLG 109: A Distant Version of our own Solar System
2008 February 17: M1: The Crab Nebula from Hubble
2008 February 16: Large Binocular Telescope
2008 February 15: Young Stars in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud
2008 February 14: Long Stem Rosette
2008 February 13: Elliptical Galaxy NGC 1132
2008 February 12: Echoes from RS Pup
2008 February 11: Saturn's Moon Epimetheus from the Cassini Spacecraft
2008 February 10: Abell 2218: A Galaxy Cluster Lens
2008 February 09: Atlantis on Pad 39A
2008 February 08: The Bay of Rainbows
2008 February 07: NGC 4013 and the Tidal Stream
2008 February 06: Sunspot in the Old Solar Cycle
2008 February 05: Three Month Composite of Comet Holmes
2008 February 04: A Spider Shaped Crater on Mercury
2008 February 03: Light Echoes from V838 Mon
2008 February 02: Venus and Jupiter in Morning Skies
2008 February 01: The First Explorer
2008 January 31: Young Star Cluster Westerlund 2
2008 January 30: Asteroid 2007 TU24 Passes the Earth
2008 January 29: West Valley Panorama from the Spirit Rover on Mars
2008 January 28: A Solar Eclipse Painting from the 1700s
2008 January 27: Mercury on the Horizon
2008 January 26: Crescent Mercury in Color
2008 January 25: Winter Night at Pic du Midi
2008 January 24: Andromeda Island Universe
2008 January 23: Orbiting Astronaut Reflects Earth
2008 January 22: Shelf Cloud Over Saskatchewan
2008 January 21: Mercury's Horizon from MESSENGER
2008 January 20: Comet McNaught Over Chile
2008 January 19: Starry Night Castle
2008 January 18: Supernova Factory NGC 2770
2008 January 17: Thor's Emerald Helmet
2008 January 16: MESSENGER Passes Mercury
2008 January 15: Double Supernova Remnants DEM L316
2008 January 14: The Cocoon Nebula from CFHT
2008 January 13: Hurricane Ivan from the Space Station
2008 January 12: Mercury Chases the Sunset
2008 January 11: Polaris Dust Nebula
2008 January 10: Active Galaxy Centaurus A
2008 January 09: Hidden Galaxy IC 342 from Kitt Peak
2008 January 08: A Jupiter-Io Montage from New Horizons
2008 January 07: Quadrantid Meteors and Aurora from the Air
2008 January 06: Jupiter's Rings Revealed
2008 January 05: M51: Cosmic Whirlpool
2008 January 04: The Milky Way at 5000 Meters
2008 January 03: Geminids in 2007
2008 January 02: A Galaxy is not a Comet
2008 January 01: Rays from an Unexpected Aurora

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