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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.
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    VIRGO: Neskutečné faux pas... a zároveň to nejzajímavější těchto let.

    John Baez on Dragonfly 44 and dark matter in general: Dark mysteries

    You probably heard the news this week: astronomers found a galaxy that's 98% dark matter.

    It's called Dragonfly 44. It's extremely faint, so it doesn't have many stars. But we can use redshifts to see how fast those stars are moving -
    over 40 kilometers per second on average. If you do some calculations, you can see this galaxy would fly apart unless there's a lot of invisible
    matter providing enough gravity to hold it together. (Or unless something even weirder is happening.)

    Something similar is true for most galaxies, including ours. What makes Dragonfly 44 special is that 98 percent of the matter must be invisible.
    And this is just in the part where we see stars. If we count the outer edges of the galaxy, the halo, the percentage could rise to 99% or more!

    By comparison, the Milky Way is roughly 90% dark matter if you count the halo. We know this pretty well, because we can see a few stars out in
    there and measure how fast they're moving.

    There are also galaxies like NGC 3379 that may have less than the average amount of dark matter in their halo, though this is debatable.

    And most excitingly, sometimes clusters of galaxies collide and stop moving, but their dark matter keeps on going!

    We can see this because light from more distant galaxies is bent, not toward the colliding clusters, but toward something else. The most famous
    example is the Bullet Cluster, but there are others.

    All these discoveries - and more - make dark matter seem more and more like a real thing. So it's more and more frustrating that we don't know
    what it is. As I explained a while ago, recent experiments to detect particles of dark matter have failed. So it could be something else, like
    black holes about 30 solar masses in size. And intriguingly, the first black hole collision seen by LIGO involved a 35-solar-mass and a 30-solar-
    mass black hole. These are too big to have formed from the collapse of a single star. They might be primordial black holes, left over from
    the early Universe.

    But more on that later.

    For more on Dragonfly 44, see:

    • Pieter van Dokkum, Roberto Abraham, Jean Brodie, Charlie Conroy, Shany Danieli, Allison Merritt, Lamiya Mowla, Aaron Romanowsky and Jielai Zhang,
    A high stellar velocity dispersion and ~100 globular clusters for the ultra diffuse galaxy Dragonfly 44, http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.06291.

    For our failure to find dark matter particles, see this post of mine:
    The search for dark matterIn South Dakota, in a town named Lead, there was ...
    https://plus.google.com/117663015413546257905/posts/3U53iqtWYXk

    For more on dark matter on the outer edges of galaxies, see:
    Dark matter halo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter_halo
    For the Milky Way's dark matter halo, see:
    • G. Battaglia et al, The radial velocity dispersion profile of the Galactic halo:
    constraining the density profile of the dark halo of the Milky Way, http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0506102
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    Gemini Images Galaxy That Is 99.99 Percent Dark Matter | Gemini Observatory
    http://www.gemini.edu/node/12559
    Using the world’s most powerful telescopes, an international team of astronomers has discovered a massive galaxy that consists
    almost entirely of Dark Matter. Using the W. M. Keck Observatory and the Gemini North telescope – both on Maunakea, Hawai‘i –
    the team found a galaxy whose mass is almost entirely Dark Matter. The findings are being published in The Astrophysical Journal.

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    OSIRIS-REx: 2 týdny do startu!

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    ALMA Finds Unexpected Trove of Gas Around Larger Stars - NRAO: Revealing the Hidden Universe
    https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressreleases/2016-alma-ob-disk
    Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) surveyed dozens of young stars – some Sun-like
    and others approximately double that size – and discovered that the larger variety have surprisingly rich reservoirs of
    carbon monoxide gas in their debris disks. In contrast, the lower-mass, Sun-like stars have debris disks that are virtually gas-free.

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    BLACKHEAD: Přes lepící pásky jsou na ISS největší odborníci! :)

    [ VIRGO @ Dobyvani vesmiru a kosmonautika ]
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    HADIAK: Taky jsem se tomu vbcera podivoval,co to tam visi.. :-D
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    NEBULA & VIRGO: IMHO to maj prilepeny na nejaky oboustrance (ty bily pasky)... Ale ta stojici lzice se fakt povedla... ;-)
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    Rosetta captures comet outburst / Rosetta / Space Science / Our Activities / ESA
    http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/Rosetta_captures_comet_outburst

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    We have less than a billion years to enjoy Earth before the Sun renders it inhospitable.

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    HiRISE | Becquerel Crater Dune and Yardang Interactions (ESP_034419_2015)
    http://www.uahirise.org/ESP_034419_2015
    The creation of digital terrain models (DTMs) is an integral part of studying dune activity on Mars. They are used to determine dune heights
    and for precisely tying annual monitoring images to the DTM (called orthorectifying) for more accurate dune displacement calculations.

    HiRISE DTMs of Becquerel Crater, located in Arabia Terra, are especial helpful for understanding dune-topography interactions. A dune field
    can be seen lining the north and south edges of the crater’s interior layered deposit. The summit of the deposit reaches 700 meters above
    the crater floor. Additionally, multiple erosional features can be observed on the surface of the deposit including: staircase weathering,
    knobs, and yardangs.

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    ESO and AIP Sign Agreement to Build 4MOST — English
    http://www.aip.de/en/news/press/4most-agreement
    23 August 2016. ESO has signed an agreement with a consortium led by the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) to build 4MOST,
    a unique, next-generation spectroscopic instrument, which will be mounted on the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA)
    at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in northern Chile. 4MOST, the 4-metre Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope, is expected to collect approximately
    75 million spectra over its planned fifteen-year lifetime.
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    Relative Sizes of the Alpha Centauri Components and other Objects (artist’s impression) | ESO
    https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso0307b/

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    This is how Proxima would appear from Proxima b, compared to how the Sun appears in our sky: so big, since so close.

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    Exactly how unusual is our Solar System? | PLANETPLANET
    https://planetplanet.net/2016/07/12/exactly-how-unusual-is-our-solar-system/
    Our Sun is a G star. There are 20 G stars within 30 light years out of almost 400 total stars. The vast majority of stars are M stars,
    also known as “red dwarfs”. These small red stars have much longer lifetimes than G stars but shine much fainter. Among nearby stars,
    the Sun is modestly weird. If give our definition of a “Sun-like” star some latitude, our star ends up being rare at the 10% level.



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    A foggy afternoon on Mars yesterday.
    Curio Right Navcam *Sol 1439* (August 23, 2015),
    Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech

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    Veteran Astronaut Terry Virts Retires from NASA
    http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/veteran-astronaut-terry-virts-retires-from-nasa
    With more than 3,600 orbits of the Earth under his belt, astronaut Terry Virts will leave NASA on Aug. 23.
    Over the course of his 16-year-career at NASA, he piloted a space shuttle and commanded the International Space Station.

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    Into Deepest Space, the Story of ALMA - NRAO: Revealing the Hidden Universe
    https://public.nrao.edu/gallery/into-deepest-space-alma-film

    Into Deepest Space: The Birth of the ALMA Observatory
    https://vimeo.com/55367742
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    A 'Habitable' World Around Proxima Centauri May Not Be Very Earth-Like
    http://www.forbes.com/...rth-like-world-around-proxima-centauri-would-and-wouldnt-mean/#4b7fb7502e5a

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