ᱢᱩᱬᱩᱛ ᱥᱟᱦᱴᱟ
Appearance
ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱢᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ ᱠᱚᱢᱚᱱᱥ ᱱᱚᱸᱰᱮ ᱑᱒᱔,᱙᱗᱔,᱑᱓᱗ ᱜᱚᱴᱟᱝ ᱵᱤᱱ ᱜᱚᱱᱚᱝ ᱛᱮ ᱵᱮᱵᱷᱟᱨ ᱜᱟᱱᱚᱜ ᱞᱮᱠᱟᱱ ᱢᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ ᱨᱮᱫ ᱠᱚ ᱢᱮᱱᱟᱜᱼᱟ ᱟᱢᱦᱚᱸ ᱮᱱᱮᱢ ᱮᱢ
ᱫᱚᱦᱚ ᱫᱟᱲᱮᱭᱟᱜᱼᱟ। |
ᱛᱮᱦᱮᱧ ᱟᱜ ᱪᱤᱭᱟ. ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ
A close-in image of a protoplanetary disc HH 30 around a newly formed star produced by NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. It is surrounded by jets and a disc wind, and is located in the dark cloud LDN 1551 in the Taurus Molecular Cloud. Herbig-Haro objects are small nebulae found in star formation regions, marking the locations where gas outflowing from young stars is heated into luminescence by shockwaves. HH 30 is an example of where this outflowing gas takes the form of a narrow jet. The source star is located on one end of the jet, hidden behind an edge-on protoplanetary disc that the star is illuminating.
ᱛᱮᱦᱮᱧᱟᱜ ᱪᱤᱭᱟ. ᱢᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ
ᱥᱮᱞᱮᱫᱚᱜ ᱢᱮ
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ᱱᱚᱣᱟ ᱥᱮᱨᱢᱟ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱥᱚᱨᱮᱥ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ
ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱢᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ ᱠᱚᱢᱚᱱᱥ ᱮᱯᱞᱤᱠᱮᱥᱟᱱ
President Barack Obama jokingly mimics U.S. Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney's "not impressed" look while greeting members of the 2012 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team in the Oval Office, November 15, 2012. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza.)
ᱟᱢ ᱡᱟᱦᱟᱸ ᱥᱮᱫ ᱜᱮᱢ ᱥᱮᱱᱚᱜ-ᱟ, ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱢᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ ᱠᱚᱱᱚᱱᱥ ᱨᱮ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ ᱮᱢ ᱥᱮᱞᱮᱫ ᱫᱟᱲᱮᱭᱟᱜᱼᱟ:
ᱣᱤᱠᱤᱢᱤᱰᱤᱭᱟ ᱠᱚᱢᱚᱱᱥ ᱢᱳᱵᱟᱭᱤᱞ ᱮᱯᱞᱤᱠᱮᱥᱟᱱ ᱰᱟᱣᱩᱱᱞᱚᱰ ᱢᱮ ᱾
ᱧᱮᱛᱮᱞ
ᱟᱢ ᱡᱩᱫᱤ ᱣᱤᱠᱤ-ᱠᱚᱢᱚᱱᱥ ᱨᱮᱱ ᱯᱩᱭᱞᱩ ᱵᱮᱵᱷᱟᱨᱤᱭᱟ.ᱢ ᱦᱩᱭ ᱞᱮᱱᱠᱷᱟᱱ ᱯᱩᱭᱞᱩ ᱥᱟᱛᱟᱢ ᱵᱷᱤᱛᱤᱠ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ ᱠᱚᱢᱚᱱᱥ ᱨᱮ ᱥᱮᱸᱫᱽᱨᱟᱭ ᱢᱮ, ᱮᱱᱠᱷᱟᱱ ᱥᱟᱛᱟᱢ ᱵᱟᱪᱷᱟᱣ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ, ᱥᱚᱨᱮᱥ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ ᱵᱟᱝᱠᱷᱟᱱ ᱫᱟᱢᱟᱱ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ ᱦᱟᱴᱤᱧ ᱠᱷᱚᱱ ᱥᱟᱜᱷᱟᱨ ᱮᱛᱚᱦᱚᱵ ᱢᱮ᱾ ᱟᱞᱮᱨᱮᱱ ᱯᱟ.ᱨᱩᱠᱷᱤᱭᱟ. ᱪᱤᱛᱟ.ᱨᱤᱭᱟ. ᱟᱨ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ ᱟᱠᱷᱟᱣᱤᱭᱟ. ᱥᱟᱦᱴᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱧᱩᱢ ᱦᱟᱞᱟᱝ ᱮᱱᱮᱢᱤᱭᱟᱹ ᱠᱚᱣᱟᱜ ᱠᱟᱹᱢᱤᱢ ᱧᱟᱢ ᱫᱟᱲᱮᱭᱟᱜᱼᱟ ᱾ ᱟᱢᱮᱢ ᱦᱩᱭ ᱫᱟᱲᱮᱭᱟᱜᱼᱟ ᱚᱱᱟ ᱵᱟᱫᱟᱞ ᱛᱮ ᱱᱚᱣᱟ ᱥᱮᱨᱢᱟ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱥᱚᱨᱮᱥ ᱪᱤᱛᱟᱹᱨ ᱵᱮᱯᱟᱨ ᱛᱮ ᱢᱚᱱᱮᱢ ᱫᱚᱦᱚ ᱫᱟᱲᱮᱭᱟᱜ-ᱟ ᱾ |

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