NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day(2022-03-01)
2022. 3. 1. 23:18ㆍAstronomy
lalaloo 입니다.
This photo is the Astronomy Picture of the Day provided by NASA.
나사에서 매일 업데이트하는 오늘의 우주 모습입니다.
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
이 사진의 제목은 <Dueling Bands in the Night> 입니다.
해당 작품의 소유권은 Jeff DaiTWAN 에게 있습니다.
What are these two bands in the sky? The more commonly seen band is the one on the right and is the central band of our Milky Way galaxy. Our Sun orbits in the disk of this spiral galaxy, so that from inside, this disk appears as a band of comparable brightness all the way around the sky. The Milky Way band can also be seen all year -- if out away from city lights. The less commonly seem band, on the left, is zodiacal light -- sunlight reflected from dust orbiting the Sun in our Solar System. Zodiacal light is brightest near the Sun and so is best seen just before sunrise or just after sunset. On some evenings in the north, particularly during the months of March and April, this ribbon of zodiacal light can appear quite prominent after sunset. It was determined only this century that zodiacal dust was mostly expelled by comets that have passed near Jupiter. Only on certain times of the year will the two bands be seen side by side, in parts of the sky, like this. The featured image, including the Andromeda galaxy and a meteor, was captured in late January over a frozen lake in Kanding, Sichuan, China.
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