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    DRAGONFotografie z vesmíru a kosmonautiky +videa

    Astro Photography






    máte zajímavou fotografii či video z vesmíru? sem s nimi! Můžou být i vesmírná posunovadla a přibližovadla. Zkrátka všemožné i nemožné pro nás vesmírné nadšence :)

    Nějaký obecný pravidla:
    1) pište k fotkám popisky, co na nich je. Případně i link na další obrázky/povídání/etc. (u vesmirných objektů stačí katalogové číslo).
    2) pokud nevíte, co je na obrázku, nedá se nic dělat. Pokud víte, co je na obrázku v něčím nepopsaném obrázku, neváhejte okomentovat.
    3) pokud možno omezte chat na diskuzi kolem fotografií.
    4) kupte si pořádnou konektivitu, tady se to bude hemžit velkoformátem (čím víc, tím líp! ;-)
    5) užijte si to
    rozbalit záhlaví
    DRAGON
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    LAKSYMO: mně se právě ten film skoro vůbec nelíbil (myslím 2010), na rozdíl od kubricka resp. první knihy proto sem se radši zeptal :)
    LAKSYMO
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    DRAGON: pak nás smaž klidně..

    jo je to dobrý.. jednička dvojka a trojka sou super.. 4ka je už horší.. taknějak neukončení, vytracení do prázdna toho celýho příběhu. je to o dost bohatší než ten film co udělali, sic chápu že to nešlo tolik dopodrobna podle knížky, ale některý věci tam nechat mohli..
    DRAGON
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    NECROMAN: jasny :)


    As the astronauts aboard the International Space Station orbit Earth at 28,000 kph (17,500 mph) they now have the ultimate wireless connection and direct, live access to the internet. The station received a special software upgrade this week, called Crew Support LAN, which gives astronauts the ability to browse and use the Web. Previously, emails, news, and Twitter messages were sent to and from the ISS in uplink and downlink packages, so for example, Twitter (which NASA has embraced wholeheartedly) messages from the astronauts were downlinked to mission control in Houston, and someone there posted them on the astronauts’ Twitter accounts. Now, it’s live. Expedition 22 Flight Engineer T.J. Creamer made first use of the new system today when he posted the first unassisted update to his Twitter account, @Astro_TJ, from the space station:
    “Hello Twitterverse! We r now LIVE tweeting from the International Space Station — the 1st live tweet from Space! More soon, send your ?s”

    Astronauts will be subject to the same computer use guidelines as government employees on Earth. In addition to this new capability, the crew will continue to have official e-mail, Internet Protocol telephone and limited videoconferencing capabilities.

    This personal Web access takes advantage of existing communication links to and from the station and gives astronauts the ability to browse and use the Web. The system will provide astronauts with direct private communications to enhance their quality of life during long-duration missions by helping to ease the isolation associated with life in a closed environment.

    During periods when the station is actively communicating with the ground using high-speed Ku-band communications, the crew will have remote access to the Internet via a ground computer. The crew will view the desktop of the ground computer using an onboard laptop and interact remotely with their keyboard touchpad.


    ISS Now Has Live Access to the Internet
    http://www.universetoday.com/51782/iss-now-has-live-access-to-the-internet/
    NECROMAN
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    TOXICMAN: koukam, ze tam maji nornalne notebook s Internetem - pohodicka :)
    DRAGON
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    LAKSYMO: aha, tenhle dil sem necetl (sorry za ot, ale: stoji to za precteni? je to dobry?)
    LAKSYMO
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    DRAGON: 2010 vesmírná oddysea.. jak čísnkej Tsien přistane na europě a zničího jakási "rostlina" co vyleze z vody..
    DRAGON
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    LAKSYMO: kterej roman myslis? se mi to od Clarka vsechno uz slejva do jednoho :)
    TOXICMAN
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    We watched the successful Falcon launch from on board the ISS. Dragon on the way!
    LAKSYMO
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    ATOMIKS: tak snad najdou něco podobnýho jako v tom nejmenovanym románu od Clárka .)

    páč to co tam popisoval neni vůbec nesmyslný :)
    ATOMIKS
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    GUSTAVTUTRE: však už se přemýšlí, jak se tam zavrtat a zkoumat .o)
    GUSTAVTUTRE
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    wow

    How much of Jupiter's moon Europa is made of water? A lot, actually. Based on the Galileo probe data acquired during its exploration of the Jovian system from 1995 to 2003, Europa possesses a deep, global ocean of liquid water beneath a layer of surface ice. The subsurface ocean plus ice layer could range from 80 to 170 kilometers in average depth. Adopting an estimate of 100 kilometers depth, if all the water on Europa were gathered into a ball it would have a radius of 877 kilometers. To scale, this intriguing illustration compares that hypothetical ball of all the water on Europa to the size of Europa itself (left) - and similarly to all the water on planet Earth. With a volume 2-3 times the volume of water in Earth's oceans, the global ocean on Europa holds out a tantalizing destination in the search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system.



    APOD: 2012 May 24 - All the Water on Europa
    http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120524.html
    TOXICMAN
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    The crowd cheers as Falcon 9 lights up the sky
    LAKSYMO
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    The First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral
    SCHWEPZ
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    A Close Pass of Saturn's Moon Dione
    [...] robotic Cassini spacecraft snapped this far-ranging picture featuring Dione, Saturn's rings, and the two small moons Epimetheus and Prometheus.


    VIRGO
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    NECROMAN: do prdele, tahle nejsilnejsi se v tom mym predchozim postu nenacetla!...fuck.. :)
    NECROMAN
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    Prichazi ohnivy demon :D
    THERIDANE
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    (duny na Marsu)
    VIRGO
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    VIRGO
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    Herschel Sees Intergalactic Bridge Aglow With Stars - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2012-139


    The Herschel Space Observatory has discovered a giant, galaxy-packed filament ablaze with billions of new stars. The filament connects two clusters of
    galaxies that, along with a third cluster, will smash together in several billion years and give rise to one of the largest galaxy superclusters in the universe.
    The three galaxy clusters of the emerging supercluster, known as RCS2319, are seen in visible and X-ray light (purple) to the left. Observations by Her-
    schel in infrared light appear to the right, with colored regions indicating greater infrared emissions. A white circle broadly outlines the 8 million light-year-
    long intergalactic filament in each image. In visible light, the filament does not stand out because dust obscures the star-formation activity in distant
    galaxies. Telescopes like Herschel, however, can detect the infrared glow of this dust as it is heated by newborn stars. The amount of infrared light sug-
    gests that the galaxies in the filament are cranking out the equivalent of about 1,000 new Suns in terms of mass per year. For comparison's sake, our
    Milky Way galaxy is producing about one Sun's mass-worth of new stars per year.
    VIRGO
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