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Vor 2 Tagen · Explore the universe with a new image or photograph every day, along with a professional astronomer's explanation. Today's picture shows a black hole devouring a star and creating a jet.
- Archive
This archive list links to previous daily APOD pages from...
- M32 and M110
A different astronomy and space science related image is...
- Calendar
astronomy picture of the day calendar format archive
- Index
Cosmos. Stars : Binary Stars * Black Holes * Globular...
- APOD 2010 April
APOD 2010 April - Astronomy Picture of the Day
- APOD 2004 October
APOD 2004 October - Astronomy Picture of the Day
- APOD 2008 August
APOD 2008 August - Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD)
Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is a website provided by...
- Archive
Vor 4 Tagen · APOD ist eine tägliche Auswahl von Astronomiebildern und Erklärungen von der NASA. Die Seite bietet auch einen Kalender, Links zu den Bildern der letzten Tage und ein Archiv.
29. Nov. 2010 · This archive list links to previous daily APOD pages from the current date through January 1, 2015. An archive of all existing APOD pages (current date through June 16, 1995) can be found here: APOD Full Archive.
Cosmos. Stars : Binary Stars * Black Holes * Globular Clusters * Individual Stars * Neutron Stars * Nurseries * Open Clusters * Sun * White Dwarfs. Galaxies : Clusters of Galaxies * Colliding Galaxies * Elliptical Galaxies * Local Group * Milky Way * Spiral Galaxies. Nebulae : Dark Nebulae * Emission Nebulae * Planetary Nebulae * Reflection ...
1. März 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.
See how Venus and Jupiter appeared in the sky during the 2024 April 10 total eclipse of the Sun. Learn more about this rare astronomical phenomenon and other eclipse images from APOD.
Astronomy Picture of the Day (kurz APOD, deutsch Weltraumbild des Tages) ist eine Website, die jeden Tag ein anderes Bild oder eine andere Fotografie des Universums vorstellt. Das Bild wird von einer Erklärung durch einen Astronomen begleitet, meist geschrieben von einem der beiden APOD-Autoren Robert J. Nemiroff und Jerry T. Bonnell.