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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Niku: A ‘Rebellious’ Trans-Neptunian Object
    http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=36121
    We’ve all come to terms with the fact that beyond the orbit of Neptune there exists a large number of objects. These trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs)
    substantially altered the almost sedate view of the Solar System that prevailed in the first half of the 20th Century, showing us that far from being
    a tame and orderly place of planets, asteroids and comets, we were in a system filled with material left over the the system’s formation. Tame and
    orderly became ragged and unkempt, and it was clear that the outer system was a place ripe for discovery.

    Pluto was the first TNO to be discovered, all the way back in 1930, but the modern era of trans-Neptunian objects began in 1992 with the discovery of
    (15760) 1992 QB, and we can now count over 1750 TNOs, as listed by the Minor Planet Center. Bear in mind that we can divide the entire space occupied
    by TNOs into several prominent divisions: the Kuiper Belt, the Oort Cloud, and the scattered disk, with a few outliers like Sedna causing continuing
    controversy.
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    The Cosmos Might Be Mostly Devoid of Life - Scientific American
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-cosmos-might-be-mostly-devoid-of-life/
    We still have no idea how easy it is for life to arise—and it may be incredibly difficult
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    NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover at Murray Buttes (360 View)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUweNrpFTwA&feature=youtu.be
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    The Hubble Space Telescope Located the Farthest Galaxy | POPSUGAR Tech
    http://www.popsugar.com/tech/Hubble-Space-Telescope-Located-Farthest-Galaxy-40442098#photo-40442098
    Though NASA's news from March makes us feel slightly uncomfortable — and really, really small — we have to admit, this is pretty incredible:
    the Hubble Space Telescope broke the previous cosmic distance record by spotting the farthest detectable galaxy to date.

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    Mars, yesterday, seen by ESA's Mars Express.
    Mars Webcam | An ordinary camera in an extraordinary place
    http://blogs.esa.int/vmc/

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    Eight Injured, One In Critical Condition After Explosion At NASA's Michoud Facility.
    http://wgno.com/.../18/one-person-trapped-after-gas-line-explosion-at-entergy-plant-in-new-orleans/

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    Venus-like Exoplanet Might Have Oxygen Atmosphere, But Not Life2016-18 | www.cfa.harvard.edu/
    https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/2016-18
    The distant planet GJ 1132b intrigued astronomers when it was discovered last year. Located just 39 light-years from Earth,
    it might have an atmosphere despite being baked to a temperature of around 450 degrees Fahrenheit. But would that atmosphere
    be thick and soupy or thin and wispy? New research suggests the latter is much more likely.

    Harvard astronomer Laura Schaefer (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, or CfA) and her colleagues examined the question
    of what would happen to GJ 1132b over time if it began with a steamy, water-rich atmosphere.

    Orbiting so close to its star, at a distance of just 1.4 million miles, the planet is flooded with ultraviolet or UV light.
    UV light breaks apart water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, both of which then can be lost into space. However, since
    hydrogen is lighter it escapes more readily, while oxygen lingers behind.

    "On cooler planets, oxygen could be a sign of alien life and habitability. But on a hot planet like GJ 1132b, it's a sign of
    the exact opposite - a planet that's being baked and sterilized," said Schaefer.
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    Europa mission planning for possible budget cuts in 2017 - SpaceNews.com
    http://spacenews.com/europa-mission-planning-for-possible-budget-cuts-in-2017/
    While NASA says its support for a mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa is now aligned with Congress,
    project officials are preparing for a possible “squeeze” on mission funding in the next fiscal year.
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    Most distant catch for ESA station / Estrack / Operations / Our Activities / ESA
    http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Operations/Estrack/Most_distant_catch_for_ESA_station
    An ESA tracking station has acquired signals from the international Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn, across more than 1.4 billion km of space.
    Following a seven-year journey to Saturn, the NASA/ESA/ASI Cassini orbiter delivered Europe’s Huygens probe to the surface of Saturn’s mysterious
    moon Titan in January 2005, just a few months after becoming the first spacecraft to enter orbit around the giant gas planet.

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    Don’t panic, but the observable Universe just got a bit smaller - ScienceAlert
    http://www.sciencealert.com/don-t-panic-but-the-observable-universe-just-got-a-bit-smaller
    For the first time in over a decade, scientists have updated our measurements of the radius of the observable Universe,
    and it turns out, it’s not as big as we thought.

    In fact, the part of the Universe that’s technically visible from Earth right now just shrunk by about 320 million light-
    years in all directions, so come in closer, everyone, make some room.
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    Venus-like exoplanet might have oxygen atmosphere, but not life | EurekAlert! Science News
    http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-08/hcfa-vem081816.php
    The distant planet GJ 1132b intrigued astronomers when it was discovered last year. Located just 39 light-years from Earth,
    it might have an atmosphere despite being baked to a temperature of around 450 degrees Fahrenheit. But would that atmosphere
    be thick and soupy or thin and wispy? New research suggests the latter is much more likely.

    Harvard astronomer Laura Schaefer (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, or CfA) and her colleagues
    examined the question of what would happen to GJ 1132b over time if it began with a steamy, water-rich atmosphere.
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    ESA Science & Technology: Gaia's second anniversary marked by successes and challenges
    http://sci.esa.int/gaia/58135-gaia-s-second-anniversary-marked-by-successes-and-challenges/
    Operating in the depths of space, far beyond the Moon's orbit, ESA's Gaia spacecraft has now completed two years
    of a planned five-year survey of the sky. Despite a series of unexpected technical challenges, the mission is on
    track to complete the most detailed and complex mapping of the heavens ever undertaken.

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    Martin Popek je asi taky sám doma. A jede turbo!
    Red Sprites Taken by martin popek on August 17, 2016 @ Nýdek, Czech republic
    ref: http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=128481

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    Pro-telescope group: Don't close door to education benefits
    http://bigstory.ap.org/...54f94157efe756ce9aa/pro-telescope-group-dont-close-door-education-benefits

    Building a giant telescope atop Mauna Kea will come with educational opportunities that Hawaii shouldn't close the door to,
    the president of a Native Hawaiian group that supports the project said.

    Perpetuating Unique Educational Opportunities President Keahi Warfield told a Waikiki hotel banquet room filled with members of
    the Rotary Club of Honolulu Tuesday that he believes there's a "silent majority" of the public who support the Thirty Meter Telescope.

    The $1.4 billion telescope has divided the Native Hawaiian community, with many opponents saying it will desecrate sacred land.
    The state Supreme Court invalidated the project's permit last year and ordered a new contested case hearing. Warfield's group,
    whose acronym PUEO means Hawaiian owl, is allowed to participate in the upcoming hearing.

    The nonprofit organization's board consists of Native Hawaiian elders, Warfield said.
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    Possibly maybe?.......

    In a paper that was recently published in the journal Physical Review Letters, a research team from the University of California,
    Irvine explain how recent particle physics experiments may have yielded evidence of a new type of boson. This boson apparently does not
    behave as other bosons do, and may be an indication that there is yet another force of nature out there governing fundamental interactions.
    Physicists Maybe, Just Maybe, Confirm the Possible Discovery of 5th Force of Nature - Universe Today
    http://www.universetoday.com/...icists-maybe-just-maybe-confirm-possible-discovery-5th-force-nature/

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    VIRGO: Kevin je pořád sám doma. Jízda pokračuje... :)

    Daphnis making waves in the Keeler Gap from Kevin M. Gill. Rendered with Autodesk Maya and Adobe Photoshop.
    src: https://lightsinthedark.com/2011/04/16/ring-racer-take-two/

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    What did the first collections of stars look like? | astrobites
    https://astrobites.org/2016/08/18/what-did-the-first-collections-of-stars-look-like/
    The first stars, confusingly named Population III, form out of gas containing no metals (Astronomy parlance for elements heavier than Hydrogen and Helium).
    This makes them different from stars that form subsequently (known as Population I and II. I know, it’s backwards. Blame Walter Baade), as these later stars
    form from gas containing the metals expelled by the trailblazing Pop III stars. Because Pop III stars form from metal free gas they have unique properties
    compared to stars in the universe today. One of the most striking features is their extreme mass, a hundred times the mass of our Sun in some theories. Such
    large stars subsequently have very short lifetimes, as they burn through their nuclear fuel rapidly. This in turn makes them difficult to detect; in the grand
    timeline of the universe, they blink in and out of existence. Until we get better observations one of the only ways to explore these objects, and test theories
    of their formation and evolution, is through simulations.

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    A new ‘Einstein’ equation suggests wormholes hold key to quantum gravity
    ER=EPR summarizes new clues to understanding entanglement and spacetime
    A new ‘Einstein’ equation suggests wormholes hold key to quantum gravity | Science News
    https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/context/new-einstein-equation-wormholes-quantum-gravity
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    SLAC researchers recreate the extreme universe in the lab
    http://spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=49308
    Conditions in the vast universe can be quite extreme: Violent collisions scar the surfaces of planets. Nuclear reactions in bright
    stars generate tremendous amounts of energy. Gigantic explosions catapult matter far out into space. But how exactly do processes
    like these unfold? What do they tell us about the universe? And could their power be harnessed for the benefit of humankind?

    To find out, researchers from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory perform sophisticated experiments
    and computer simulations that recreate violent cosmic conditions on a small scale in the lab.
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    Alien life could be a lot closer to home than you think
    https://www.siliconrepublic.com/innovation/alien-life-astrobiology-penelope-boston
    For thousands of years, humans have looked to the stars, wondering whether there are other lifeforms out there
    in the vastness of space, but it might be worth taking a look at some truly alien life here on Earth first.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaD9iTOcoc4
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