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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce




    For every complex question, there's a simple answer that's completely wrong.
    rozbalit záhlaví
    L4MA
    L4MA --- ---
    NEBULA: to je paradni!
    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    NEBULA: jj, výborné! Před pár měsíci udělala i ESA interaktivního průvodce
    dobývání Měsíce, doporučuji, také skvěle uděláno:
    http://lunarexploration.esa.int/#/intro

    NEBULA: Tu stanici bohužel nevidím vůbec reálně, ale hrozně rád bych se mýlil...
    Píseň a klip je parádní, psal kámoš, že maj dokonce celé album v podobném duchu "kosmosamplů".
    NEBULA
    NEBULA --- ---
    k tomu včerejšku: (asi všichni znají, tak kdyby ne :)
    The First Men on the Moon: The Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
    http://www.firstmenonthemoon.com/
    NEBULA
    NEBULA --- ---
    VIRGO: paráda
    VIRGO: no je výborná! :)
    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Update k dnešnímu dni:
    This Chart Shows the Planets Most Likely to Support Life | Mic
    https://mic.com/articles/149394/this-chart-shows-the-planets-most-likely-to-support-life
    NASA's Kepler space telescope has already found thousands of planets outside our solar system. Some of these "exoplanets"
    are huge gas giants like Jupiter or small hellholes like Venus, but a few might have environments similar to Earth. And
    where we find Earth-like conditions, we just might find life.

    Here are illustrations of the nine most likely planets to support life, based on data compiled by the Planetary
    Habitability Laboratory. Earth, Mars and Neptune are shown for scale:

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-mars-rover-can-choose-laser-targets-on-its-own
    NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is now selecting rock targets for its laser spectrometer -- the first time
    autonomous target selection is available for an instrument of this kind on any robotic planetary mission.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Getting lined up for the line-up burn | Rocket Science
    http://blogs.esa.int/rocketscience/2016/07/15/getting-lined-up-for-the-line-up-burn/
    On 28 July, ExoMars/TGO will perform one of the most important activities during its voyage to Mars:
    a powerful engine burn in deep space that will change the craft’s direction and velocity by some 334 m/second.

    This mid-course trajectory correction – dubbed DSM-1 (for deep-space manoeuvre 1) – will line the spacecraft up
    to intersect the Red Planet on 19 October, targeting the landing site chosen for the Schiaparelli mission: Meridiani Planum.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    VIRGO:
    Hubble Explores the Final Frontier
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQK580aE_yk
    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Tak už je to ofiko. Touchdown lokace a čas Rosetty: 30 září ve 12:30 SELČ v oblasti Ma’at
    Final destination: Ma’at region | Rosetta - ESA's comet chaser
    http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2016/07/21/final-destination-maat-region/

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    MAVEN recently performed a maneuver to raise s/c periapsis by 7.4 km; mean density of Mars' atmosphere reduced from 0.15 to 0.06 kg/km³.
    Current periapsis (lowest) altitude of MAVEN is near 148 km above the Martian surface.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    50 years of Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy | Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
    http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/pressreleases/2016/9
    German Research Institute was founded in 1966 in Bonn

    The establishment of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, was closely connected with the construction
    of the 100-m radio telescope near Effelsberg, a small village in the Eifel mountains which is part of Bad Münstereifel, a town
    approximately 40 km southwest of Bonn. After the completion of the site selection process, Prof. Otto Hachenberg from Bonn
    University became the founding director of the new institute of the Max Planck Society which started operations in September
    1966. The institute grew out of the Bonn University Astronomy Department to become one of the leading institutes for radio
    astronomy in the world.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Venus, Mercury & Earth are visible in the latest images from HI-1 camera on STEREO-A.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Sol 1401 14:08 Site 55/2444
    Jul 15, 2016, 4:44:11 PM UTC (approx.)
    Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Setting up & wiring for Bluedot Festival tomorrow 5:30 PM

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Space... the final frontier | ESA/Hubble
    https://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1615/
    The newest target of Hubble’s mission is the distant galaxy cluster Abell S1063, potentially home to billions of strange new worlds.

    This view of the cluster, which can be seen in the centre of the image, shows it as it was four billion years ago. But Abell S1063
    allows us to explore a time even earlier than this, where no telescope has really looked before. The huge mass of the cluster distorts
    and magnifies the light from galaxies that lie behind it due to an effect called gravitational lensing. This allows Hubble to see
    galaxies that would otherwise be too faint to observe and makes it possible to search for, and study, the very first generation of
    galaxies in the Universe. “Fascinating”, as a famous Vulcan might say.

    The first results from the data on Abell S1063 promise some remarkable new discoveries. Already, a galaxy has been found that is
    observed as it was just a billion years after the Big Bang.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Newly discovered solar system objects resonate with Neptune
    http://phys.org/news/2016-07-newly-solar-resonate-neptune.html
    The search for distant solar system objects has found two more small worlds far outside the orbit of Neptune.
    The new objects are located beyond the Kuiper Belt, which is a belt of small icy objects just beyond Neptune,
    of which Pluto is a member. They have the third and fourth most-distant perihelia, which is when an object
    has its closest approach distance to the Sun, of any known solar system objects.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Mass Loss in Dying Stars | astrobites
    https://astrobites.org/2016/07/21/mass-loss-in-dying-stars/
    Iain McDonald and Albert Zijlstra
    Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    http://www.deepstuff.org/worlds-sensitive-dark-matter-detector-completes-search/
    The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) dark matter experiment, which operates beneath a mile of rock at the Sanford Underground
    Research Facility in the Black Hills of South Dakota, has completed its search for the missing matter of the universe.

    Today at an international dark matter conference (IDM 2016) in Sheffield, UK, LUX scientific collaborators presented the results
    from the detector’s final 20-month run from October 2014 to May 2016. The new research result is also described with further details
    on the LUX Collaboration’s website:

    LUX Dark Matter Collaboration
    http://luxdarkmatter.org/



    Dark Matter May Be Completely Invisible, Concludes World's Most Sensitive Search
    http://www.forbes.com/...e-completely-invisible-concludes-worlds-most-sensitive-search/#65f96aed5b60

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    Curio, Sol 1405

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    větší fail než u Mars Climate Orbiter...
    The Leak - Cyanide & Happiness Shorts
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXFhL1xF_G8
    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    "To find the long and short months".
    Astronomy for Amateurs, by Camille Flammarion, 1904.

    VIRGO
    VIRGO --- ---
    SpaceX Dragon And ISS
    Taken by Rob Carew on July 20, 2016 @ Melbourne, Australia
    SpaceX Dragon And ISS
    http://spaceweathergallery.com/...v_upload.php?upload_id=127562&PHPSESSID=o65cnc9h3hu7js3dto4v2c11n5



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