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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Deeper, Wider, Faster - Chasing the fastest transients in the Universe
    ATNF Daily Astronomy Picture
    http://www.atnf.csiro.au/ATNF-DailyImage/archive/2016/13-Jul-2016.html

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    První snímek JUNO z oběžné dráhy!! :)

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    Are We Sabotaging Our Search For Life On Mars?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gxt6r12-6w
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    Už to pečou...
    Rosetta pre landing flight dynamics mission planning artwork.

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    TOXYGEN: Čas od času probíhá čištění proudy oxidu uhličitého, mikročásticím se
    neubrání (ale to koneckonců ani v kosmickém prostoru), a neměly by mít negativní vliv na provoz.
    Horší jsou větší kousky prachu a lidské artefakty (kusy kůže či vlasů tech. personálu).
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    Small structure of the ISM.
    http://cfht.hawaii.edu/en/news/GalacticCirrus/
    By combining multi-wavelength data obtained from space with Planck and WISE, and from the ground with MegaCam on the CFHT,
    a team of researchers has revealed the structure of the diffuse interstellar medium over several square degrees with
    unprecedented details. In particular, this study reveals the statistical properties of interstellar turbulence over a wide
    range of scales, from 0.01 to 10 pc.

    TOXYGEN
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    VIRGO: nevies ako riesia, aby prach nechytali statikou?
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    Gravitational vortex provides new way to study matter close to a black hole | University of Cambridge
    http://www.cam.ac.uk/.../gravitational-vortex-provides-new-way-to-study-matter-close-to-a-black-hole
    An international team of astronomers has proved the existence of a ‘gravitational vortex’ around a black hole,
    solving a mystery that has eluded astronomers for more than 30 years. The discovery will allow astronomers to map
    the behaviour of matter very close to black holes. It could also open the door to future investigation of Albert
    Einstein’s general relativity.

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    The Big Bang might have been just a Big Bounce
    http://phys.org/news/2016-07-big.html
    A new study of the early universe reveals how it could have been formed from an older collapsing universe, rather than being brand new.
    The universe is currently expanding and it is a common theory that this is the result of the 'Big Bang' – the universe bursting into
    existence from a point of infinitely dense and hot material.
    However, physicists have long debated this idea as it means the universe began in a state of complete breakdown of physics as we know it.
    Instead, some have suggested that the universe has alternated between periods of expansion and contraction, and the current expansion is
    just one phase of this.
    This so-called 'Big Bounce' idea has been around since 1922, but has been held back by an inability to explain how the universe transitions
    from a contracting to an expanding state, and vice versa, without leading to an infinite point.
    Now, in a new study published today in Physical Review Letters, Dr Steffen Gielen from Imperial College London and Dr Neil Turok, Director
    of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Canada, have shown how the Big Bounce might be possible.
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    DZEJDZEJ: Nejlepší poloha pro zrcadlo kvůli prach. částicím.
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    VIRGO: ja jsem uplne nervozni, kdyz to vidim takhle viset :)


    ..a co teprve az to bude mit pod zadkem zapalenou Ariane, uf :/
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    JWST lifted out of the assembly stand and readied for a center of curvature test.

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    Letošní Manhattanhenge

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    If life can make it here, it can make it anywhere | WSU News | Washington State University
    https://news.wsu.edu/2016/07/11/life-can-make-can-make-anywhere/
    If the origin of life is common on other worlds, the universe should be a cosmic zoo full of complex multicellular organisms.
    Dirk Schulze-Makuch, a Washington State University astrobiologist, uses the evolution of Earth life as a model to predict what
    humans might find living on distant planets and moons. He reports his findings in a new paper published in the journal Life.
    The results of his work, conducted in collaboration with William Bains, a biochemist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
    show that once life originates, the evolution of organisms functionally similar to plants or animals on Earth will naturally follow
    given enough time and a suitable environment.
    “If the origin of life can occur rather easily, a percentage of organisms on other worlds will reach higher levels of animal- or
    plant-like complexity,” Schulze-Makuch said. “On the other hand, if the origin of life is a rare event, then chances are we live
    in a rather empty universe.”
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    Five new planets orbiting a distant bright star discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft - SpaceFlight Insider
    http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/...orbiting-distant-bright-star-discovered-nasa-kepler-spacecraft/
    A team of astronomers, led by Andrew Vanderburg of the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA), has recently detected five new exoplanets
    circling a bright star designated HIP 41378, which lies some 380 light-years away. The newly found alien worlds are larger than our planet, with sizes
    ranging from about 2.5 times the size of Earth to the size of Jupiter. The findings were presented in a paper published June 27 on the arXiv server.

    The planetary system was spotted by NASA’s prolonged Kepler mission, known as K2. HIP 41378 was observed by K2 for a period of about 75 days
    between April 27, 2015, and July 10, 2015. This new data, complemented by follow-up spectroscopic observations, allowed the scientists to detect
    transiting events and distinguish five planetary candidates. However, the team admits that it wasn’t an easy task to unveil the new exoplanets.
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    The human universe: Could we colonise the stars? | New Scientist
    https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22630190-900-the-human-universe-could-we-colonise-the-stars/
    If we really are alone in the universe, should we take Earth's life to other planets? Especially as we might already have the means

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    APOD: 2016 July 12 - Chasing Juno
    http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap160712.html

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    Two inflated 'hot-Jupiter' planets discovered around distant stars
    http://phys.org/news/2016-07-inflated-hot-jupiter-planets-distant-stars.html
    Astronomers have detected two new "hot Jupiters" with a radius larger than they should have. Designated WASP-113b and
    WASP-114b, these exoplanets orbit their host stars located some 1,170 and 1,500 light years away respectively. A July 8
    paper detailing the finding appeared on the arXiv pre-print server.

    According to the paper, WASP-113b and WASP-114b are larger in size than Jupiter, with an inflated radius of about 1.4 and 1.3
    Jupiter radii respectively. However, although they are both similar in size, WASP-113b is less than half Jupiter's mass while
    WASP-114b has almost twice the mass of Jupiter. Therefore, WASP-114b is 4.2 times more dense than WASP-113b.

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    016 Senior Review of Operating Missions
    Solar System Exploration
    https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/2016seniorreview
    The NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) conducts independent, comparative reviews of operating missions within each division
    to maximize the scientific return from these missions within finite resources. NASA uses the findings from the Senior Review to
    define an implementation strategy and give programmatic directions to the mission and projects concerned.

    The 2016 Planetary Mission Senior Review (PMSR-16) was conducted from May16-26th for 9 missions: Curiosity, Dawn,
    Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Mars Express (MEx), Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), New Horizons, Odyssey,
    Opportunity, and Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN).

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    Deepest Ever Look into Orion | ESO United Kingdom
    http://www.eso.org/public/unitedkingdom/news/eso1625/
    ESO’s HAWK-I infrared instrument on the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile has been used to peer deeper into the heart of Orion Nebula
    than ever before. The spectacular picture reveals about ten times as many brown dwarfs and isolated planetary-mass objects than were
    previously known. This discovery poses challenges for the widely accepted scenario for Orion’s star formation history.

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