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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Langtang crater on Mars has a name inspired by a village in Nepal.
    Planetary Names: Crater, craters: Langtang on Mars
    http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/15484

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    JONY: Jak bude chvilka, podívám se, ale nejdřív zkouknu přednášku, dík za tip!
    Dnes už to nestihnu, zkusím to poč. týdne.
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    Doporučili byste mi něco k tématu "vesmírné struktury největších rozměrů" (viz přednáška níže), co by bylo +/- aktuální plus nebylo by utrpění se tím prokousat. Tahle přednáška mne hrozně zklamala, ne že by nebyla nezajímavá, ale způsob prezentace mi přišel docela jako utrpení.


    Vesmírné struktury největších rozměrů
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYwDLGYtwpw
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    NASA FISO Presentation: The Deep Space Network - The Next 50 Years - SpaceRef
    http://spaceref.com/...s/nasa/nasa-fiso-presentation-the-deep-space-network---the-next-50-years.html
    Now available is the August 10, 2016 NASA Future In-Space Operations (FISO) telecon material.
    The speaker was Leslie Deutsch (NASA JPL) who discussed "The Deep Space Network - The Next 50 Years."

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    Opportunities and Obstacles for Life on Proxima b | PALE RED DOT
    https://palereddot.org/opportunities-and-obstacles-for-life-on-proxima-b/
    The discovery of Proxima b is the biggest exoplanet discovery since the discovery of exoplanets. The planet is not much bigger than Earth
    and resides in the “habitable zone” of the Sun’s nearest stellar neighbor. This planet may represent humanity’s best chance to search for
    life among the stars. But is Proxima b habitable? Is it inhabited? These questions are impossible to answer at this time because we know
    so little about the planet. However, we can extrapolate from the worlds of our Solar System, as well as employ theoretical models of
    galactic, stellar, and planetary evolution, to piece together realistic scenarios for Proxima b’s history. The possibilities are varied and
    depend on phenomena usually studied by scientists in fields that are considered distinct, but an integrated perspective — an astrobiological
    perspective — can provide a realistic assessment of the possibility that life could have arisen and survived on the closest exoplanet.

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    Payload fairing and OSIRIS-REx lifted onto the transport vehicle. Stacking on top of the rocket on Monday morning.

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    Oujéééé!

    http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasas-juno-successfully-completes-jupiter-flyby
    NASA's Juno mission successfully executed its first of 36 orbital flybys of Jupiter today. The time of closest approach with the gas-giant world
    was 6:44 a.m. PDT (9:44 a.m. EDT, 13:44 UTC) when Juno passed about 2,600 miles (4,200 kilometers) above Jupiter's swirling clouds. At the time,
    Juno was traveling at 130,000 mph (208,000 kilometers per hour) with respect to the planet. This flyby was the closest Juno will get to Jupiter
    during its prime mission.

    "Early post-flyby telemetry indicates that everything worked as planned and Juno is firing on all cylinders," said Rick Nybakken, Juno project
    manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

    There are 35 more close flybys of Jupiter planned during Juno's mission (scheduled to end in February 2018). The August 27 flyby was the first
    time Juno had its entire suite of science instruments activated and looking at the giant planet as the spacecraft zoomed past.

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    An Interesting SETI Candidate in Hercules
    http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=36248
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    VIRGO: včera něco na tohle téma:
    Našli mimozemšťany? Zachytili podezřelý signál z konkrétní planetární soustavy! | Exoplanety.cz
    http://www.exoplanety.cz/...mimozemstany-zachytili-podezrely-signal-z-konkretni-planetarni-soustavy/
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    Zajímavé sumárum k Proximě b
    A Potentially Habitable World in Our Nearest Star - Planetary Habitability Laboratory @ UPR Arecibo
    http://phl.upr.edu/press-releases/proxb

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    Tentýž Sol i kamera:



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    Imo teď probíhají největší geologické foto orgie za celou dobu programu MSL...
    Spící T Rex, Sol 1441, pravý Mastcam

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    Jupiter's Extended Family? A Billion or More
    Solar System Exploration
    http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/2016/08/26/jupiters-extended-family-a-billion-or-more
    Our galaxy is home to a bewildering variety of Jupiter-like worlds: hot ones, cold ones, giant versions of our own giant, pint-sized pretenders only half as big around.

    Astronomers say that in our galaxy alone, a billion or more such Jupiter-like worlds could be orbiting stars other than our sun. And we can use them to gain a better
    understanding of our solar system and our galactic environment, including the prospects for finding life.
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    ESTEN: Hlavně ta rychlost vůči Jupiteru je dechberoucí.

    Za cca 20 minut!
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    Sportem ku zdraví.
    My life flashed before my eyes | Virgin
    https://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/my-life-flashed-my-eyes

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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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    Aliens on Line 1 :)

    By Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer - We thought we had found E.T.

    It was early on a summer evening in 1997. I had just finished dinner, and although I don’t recall the fare, I do recall the post-prandial
    excitement. Tom Pierson, the SETI Institute’s chief executive, called me at home and suggested that I hightail it down to the office.

    “We’ve got a signal,” he said in his trademark deadpan, “and it’s looking good.”

    After a short drive to our headquarters in Mountain View, California, I walked into the labyrinth where the institute’s scientists and engineers work.
    I found them decamped to an adjacent hallway, where a long table with a row of monitors was pushed against a wall. A half-dozen sleepy people were seated
    facing the table, their eyes fixed on the monitors, which were displaying a teeming grid of data. The numbers told a simple story: A narrow-band signal—
    millions of times more spectrally compact than a TV broadcast—was coming from the skies.

    Aliens on Line 1 | SETI Institute
    http://www.seti.org/seti-institute/news/aliens-line-1
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    Curio Sol 1439 (Aug 23, 2016) 1/2.
    Interesting terrain pics of Murray Buttes via Right Mastcam (M-100)
    Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Malin Space Science Systems



    Curio Sol 1439 (Aug 23, 2016) 2/2.
    Awesome rock structures close-ups via Right Mastcam (M-100)
    Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / Malin Space Science Systems

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    Peering thru the buttes, Curio Sol 1439 (August 23, 2016).

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