Astronomical photos last week

You can admire NASA photos of astronomy - space last week.

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Sunlight is scattered by small particles on the plane between planets and forms a bright area opposite 180 degrees to the Sun, visible at night.

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The halo around the Moon is made up of ice crystals in the atmosphere of light refraction. The lucky picture captured 4 consecutive rings of light.

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The strange swirling cloud that has never been seen in Saturn has been captured by Cassini, located between the hexagonal cloud system that surrounds the planet's North Pole.

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A supermassive black hole at the center of the Hercules A galaxy, which is 1,000 times heavier than our Milky Way, is spewing out a huge flow of matter into the universe.

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The second bright 104 NGC globular cluster in the sky, located at the edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud, spans 120 years of light, about the size of the Moon in the sky.

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Earth at night

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The photo from the 2-minute shots shows that the process of the Moon is gradually growing, accompanying Jupiter. The left side of the Moon is dark and clear due to the occurrence of the Moon. Vu Loc (according to NASA)