{"id":23226,"date":"2018-09-26T16:54:48","date_gmt":"2018-09-26T11:24:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/?page_id=23226"},"modified":"2018-11-29T19:04:32","modified_gmt":"2018-11-29T13:34:32","slug":"all-apoms","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/all-apoms\/","title":{"rendered":"APOM Archives"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pl-23226\"  class=\"panel-layout\" ><div id=\"pg-23226-0\"  class=\"panel-grid panel-no-style\" ><div id=\"pgc-23226-0-0\"  class=\"panel-grid-cell\" ><div id=\"panel-23226-0-0-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_rpwe_widget rpwe_widget recent-posts-extended panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"0\" ><div  class=\"rpwe-block\">All the AstroSat Pictures of the Month are archived here. To see the latest APOM, <a href=\"http:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/apom\/\" target=\"_blank\">click here<\/a>.\n\nAPOM is an initiative of the Public Outreach and Education Committee of the Astronomical Society of India and the AstroSat Training and Outreach Team.\n<br><br><ul class=\"rpwe-ul\"><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/08\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-021\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/08\/m67_apom_jul19_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #021\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/08\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-021\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #021<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2019-08-04T22:05:49+05:30\">August 4, 2019<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for July 2019 is the Far UltraViolet image of the open cluster M67, showing its hotter younger stars. The BSS-White Dwarf pais, WOCS1007, is circled in red. (Picture Credits: N. Sindhu and collaborators) \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u201cAstroSat &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/07\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-020\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/07\/IC2574_small-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #020\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/07\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-020\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #020<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2019-07-04T01:13:33+05:30\">July 4, 2019<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for June 2019 is the far-ultraviolet image of the Dwarf Galaxy IC2574, using ASTROSAT. The far-ultraviolet traces young massive stars in the galaxy. (Picture Credits: Chayan Mondal and collaborators) \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u201cAstroSat Picture of the Month\u201d &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/06\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-019\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/06\/JO201_2-200x200.jpeg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #019\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/06\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-019\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #019<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2019-06-05T18:52:36+05:30\">June 5, 2019<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for May 2019 is the near-ultraviolet image of the Jellyfish Galaxy JO201, using ASTROSAT. This image shows young stars formed in the disk of the galaxy. The cross marks the active galactic nucleus (AGN) &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/04\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-018\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/apom_mar19_n5466_fig_lres-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #018\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/04\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-018\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #018<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2019-04-02T17:54:28+05:30\">April 2, 2019<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for March 2019 is the Globular Cluster NGC 5466 and one of its stars NH 84. On the top left is the ultraviolet image of cluster, with its Blue Straggler Star NH 84 (circled &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/03\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-017\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/apom_feb2019-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #017\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/03\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-017\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #017<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2019-03-07T17:09:32+05:30\">March 7, 2019<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for February 2019 is an Ultraviolet image of the globular cluster NGC 2808, with far-ultraviolet shown in blue and near-ultraviolet in yellow. Stars emitting in both are seen in white. The red and light-blue &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/01\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-016\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/image_apom_jan2019_v1_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #016\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2019\/01\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-016\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #016<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2019-01-30T20:32:01+05:30\">January 30, 2019<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for January 2019 shows the 97 minute long orbit of AstroSat around the Earth. This orbit is roughly equatorial (top right), inclined at around 6 degrees to it (top left). This results in each &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/12\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-015\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/image_apom_dec2018_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #015\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/12\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-015\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #015<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-12-30T10:00:09+05:30\">December 30, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for December 2018 presents the Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope itself. A schematic of the design of the UVIT is shown on the top left, and a photograph of the two UVIT telescopes is in &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/11\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-014\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/11\/apom_nov18_final_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #014\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/11\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-014\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #014<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-11-29T17:59:50+05:30\">November 29, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for November 2018 presents false colour image of the Globular Cluster NGC 288 in the ultraviolet taken by UVIT. The near-UV emission the stars are in yellow and the far-UV emission is in white. &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/10\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-013\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/10\/apom_oct18_n3602_fig_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #013\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/10\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-013\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #013<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-10-29T18:44:38+05:30\">October 29, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for October 2018 presents the false-color ultraviolet images of NGC6302 (Butterfly Nebula) using ASTROSAT. On the left is a cartoon showing the full extent of the nebula with far-ultraviolet represented in blue. The picture &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/09\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-012\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/09\/apom_sep18_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #012\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/09\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-012\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #012<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-09-27T21:33:51+05:30\">September 27, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for September 2018 is a photograph of AstroSat itself. The top panel has two photographs of the fully assembled AstroSat. The bottom panel is an artists's conception of the observatory in space. Can you &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/09\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-011\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/apom_tychoaug18-200x200.jpeg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #011\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/09\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-011\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #011<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-09-27T21:18:40+05:30\">September 27, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for August 2018 is an X-ray image of the Tycho Supernova Remnant in the 0.8-2.0 nanometres (0.6-1.6 keV) range, made by the Soft X-ray Telescope on board AstroSat. The supernova remnant is roughly 8 &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/08\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-010\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/07\/n7252_fig_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #010\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/08\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-010\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #010<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-08-28T13:53:38+05:30\">August 28, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for July 2018 is an image of the central part of the merging galaxy NGC 7252. This image has been obtained by dividing the NUV by the FUV image, pixel by pixel, indicating 'ultraviolet &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/07\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-009\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/06\/abell2256_apom_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #009\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/07\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-009\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #009<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-07-28T19:49:04+05:30\">July 28, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for June 2018 is the ultraviolet image of the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2256, more than 800 million light years away. This cluster contains galaxies spread over a large area, and we have zoomed &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/06\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-008\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/APOM_May2018_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #008\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/06\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-008\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #008<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-06-30T16:36:00+05:30\">June 30, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for May 2018 is the X-ray data from the Crab Nebula, using the ASTROSAT. The left panel shows the new result. One rotation period of the Crab Pulsar, of 33 milliseconds, is represented as &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/05\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-007\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/apom_apr2018_lr-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #007\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/05\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-007\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #007<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-05-28T14:25:07+05:30\">May 28, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for April 2018 is the ultra-violet image of the Jellyfish Galaxy JO201, using ASTROSAT. This image shows hot young stars formed in the tentacles, visible to the left of the parent galaxy. These have &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/04\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-006\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/n7252_finalfig-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #006\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/04\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-006\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #006<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-04-28T14:59:42+05:30\">April 28, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for March 2018 is the ultra-violet image of NGC 7252 or the 'Atoms for Peace' galaxy, using ASTROSAT. The two tails of gas and stars ripped out due to the merger of two galaxies &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/03\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-005\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/02\/FUV_RGB_Si_Sap_BaF2_smooth3_N-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #005\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/03\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-005\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #005<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-03-27T21:44:34+05:30\">March 27, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for February 2018 is the ultra-violet image of NGC 6960 or the Witch's Broom, using ASTROSAT. The beautiful filaments are due to gas heated up because of the shocks from the Supernova explosion that &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/02\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-004\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/apom004_NGC40_lo_res-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #004\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2018\/02\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-004\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #004<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2018-02-27T22:22:19+05:30\">February 27, 2018<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for December 2017 are the the ultra-violet images of NGC 40 using ASTROSAT. The pink-red part is the gas cloud NGC 40, also known as the Bow-Tie nebula, which is being illuminated by its &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2017\/12\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-003\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/APOM3_NGC1851_low_res-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #003\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2017\/12\/astrosat-picture-of-the-month-003\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #003<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2017-12-28T15:22:53+05:30\">December 28, 2017<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for November 2017 are the Near-UV (left) and Far-UV (right) images of the Globular Cluster NGC 1851, taken by UVIT on board the ASTROSAT. The FUV image shows only the hottest stars in the &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2017\/11\/apom002\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/10\/APOM2_NGC2336_lowres-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #002\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2017\/11\/apom002\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #002<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2017-11-17T02:30:48+05:30\">November 17, 2017<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">The AstroSat Picture of the Month for October 2017 is the Near-UV image of the beautiful barred spiral galaxy NGC 2336, taken by UVIT on board the ASTROSAT. The bright spots along the spiral arms are regions of active star &hellip;<\/div><\/li><li class=\"rpwe-li rpwe-clearfix\"><a class=\"rpwe-img\" href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2017\/10\/apom001\/\" target=\"_self\"><img class=\"rpwe-alignleft rpwe-thumb\" src=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/09\/wlm_lowres-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Astrosat Picture of the Month #001\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"><\/a><h3 class=\"rpwe-title\"><a href=\"https:\/\/astron-soc.in\/outreach\/2017\/10\/apom001\/\" target=\"_self\">Astrosat Picture of the Month #001<\/a><\/h3><time class=\"rpwe-time published\" datetime=\"2017-10-24T19:27:42+05:30\">October 24, 2017<\/time><div class=\"rpwe-summary\">This APOM shows us newly formed star clusters in the dwarf galaxy Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM), imaged by the Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope on board the ASTROSAT. (Picture Credits: Annapurni Subramaniam) To download a high resolution image, see link. \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u201cAstroSat Picture of &hellip;<\/div><\/li><\/ul><\/div><!-- Generated by http:\/\/wordpress.org\/plugins\/recent-posts-widget-extended\/ --><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This APOM shows us newly formed star clusters in the dwarf galaxy Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM), imaged by the Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope on board the ASTROSAT. 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