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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
    VIRGO
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    Our home spiral arm in the Milky Way is less wimpy than thought | New Scientist
    https://www.newscientist.com/...456-our-home-spiral-arm-in-the-milky-way-is-less-wimpy-than-thought/

    It’s tricky to map an entire galaxy when you live in one of its arms. But astronomers have made the clearest map yet of the Milky Way –
    and it turns out that the arm that hosts our solar system is even bigger than previously thought.

    The idea that the Milky Way is a spiral was first proposed more than 150 years ago, but we only started identifying its limbs in the 1950s.
    Details about the galaxy’s exact structure are still hotly debated, such as the number of arms, their length and the size of the bar of hot
    gas and dust that stretches across its middle.

    The star-filled arms are densely packed with gas and dust, where new stars are born. That dust can obscure stars we use to measure distances,
    complicating the mapping process.

    Two of the arms, called Perseus and Scutum-Centaurus, are larger and filled with more stars, while the Sagittarius and Outer arms have fewer
    stars but just as much gas. The solar system has been thought to lie in a structure called the Orion Spur, or Local Arm, which is smaller
    than the nearby Perseus Arm.
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    Massive Galaxy Made of Dark Matter Puzzles Astrophysicists | Quanta Magazine
    https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160927-ultra-diffuse-galaxy-dragonfly-44/
    The surprising discovery of a massive, Milky Way-size galaxy that is made of 99.99 percent
    dark matter has astronomers dreaming up new ideas about how galaxies form.
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    Rosetta measures production of water at comet over two years
    http://phys.org/news/2016-09-rosetta-production-comet-years.html

    Over the past two years, Rosetta has kept a close eye on many properties of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, tracking how these changed along the comet's orbit.
    A very crucial aspect concerns how much water vapour a comet releases into space, and how the water production rate varies at different distances from the Sun.
    For the first time, Rosetta enabled scientists to monitor this quantity and its evolution in situ over two years.

    Water production rate measured by different instruments at Comet 67P/C-G.

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    Locations of the OSIRIS-REx TAGCAMS camera heads
    OSIRIS-REx’s cameras see first light | The Planetary Society
    http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2016/09290125-osiris-rex-cameras-first-light.html
    The Touch-and-Go Camera System (TAGCAMS) consists of three wide-field camera heads and a digital video recorder (DVR).
    Two of the cameras, the NavCams, will image the asteroid Bennu and background stars as the spacecraft nears the asteroid,
    to support optical navigation of the spacecraft relative to the asteroid. The third camera, StowCam, will image the transfer
    of the sample collected from Bennu's surface from the sample collector to the Earth-return sample capsule.

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    Rosetta Grand Finale on Livestream živě!
    Rosetta Grand Finale on Livestream
    http://livestream.com/ESA/rosettagrandfinale

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    ALMA sleduje hvězdný kokon s podivným chemickým složením | ESO Česko
    http://www.eso.org/public/czechrepublic/news/eso1634/?lang
    První útvar svého druhu objevený mimo naši Galaxii

    Týmu japonských astronomů se pomocí radioteleskopu ALMA podařilo objevit horký a hustý kokon hmoty obklopující nově zrozenou hvězdu.
    Jedná se o objekt známý jako horké molekulární jádro, je však první svého druhu, který se podařilo najít mimo naši Galaxii. Svým chemickým
    složením se značně liší od podobných útvarů v naší Galaxii, což naznačuje, že chemické procesy odehrávající se v různých místech ve vesmíru,
    mohou být mnohem rozmanitější, než se očekávalo.

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    At ESA's ESOC mission control, final passivation activation commands ready for uplink
    to ensure the Rosetta Mission goes into a passive state on comet landing.

    How Rosetta gets passivated | Rosetta - ESA's comet chaser
    http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2016/09/29/how-rosetta-gets-passivated/

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    ESA uzavírá klip Ambition z roku 2014 včerejším Epilogem. Působivé.

    Ambition – Epilogue
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSdYCPATV9o
    VIRGO
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    Friday, watch ESA's Rosetta Mission comet landing with live commentary and analysis of the successful mission.
    - Info at http://go.nasa.gov/2dakTFn
    - Live stream and chat at http://ustream.tv/NASAJPL2

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    The Hunt for Dark Matter Minihalos Offers Glimpse into Early Universe Inflation
    http://www.space.com/34156-dark-matter-minihalos-universe-expansion.html
    Two of cosmology's greatest mysteries — dark matter, and the expansion of the early universe —
    are tied together in a new study, which searches for small, dense knots of one to understand the other.

    Although it hasn't been detected directly, researchers think dark matter may make up a substantial portion
    of the universe's mass. Much of it forms in large halos around galaxies, including the Milky Way, and
    researchers observe its impact through the galaxies' gravitational pull.
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    Unusual martian region leaves clues to planet's past
    http://phys.org/news/2016-09-unusual-martian-region-clues-planet.html
    Researcher Don Hood from LSU and colleagues at collaborating universities studied an unusual region on Mars—an area with high elevation
    called Thaumasia Planum. They analyzed the geography and mineralogy of this area they termed Greater Thaumasia, which is about the size
    of North America. They also studied the chemistry of this area based on Gamma Ray Spectrometer data collected by the Mars Odyssey Orbiter,
    which was launched in 2001. What they found was the mountain ridge that outlines Greater Thaumasia was most likely created by a chain of
    volcanoes. The results were published recently in the Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets.

    How did Greater Thaumasia, an oddly high elevation region of Mars, form? Don Hood talks Martian geology.
    https://vimeo.com/184017977
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    Rhys Taylor: More fun with all-sky HI data. The radial distance here is velocity, not real distance, hence the weird-looking structures.
    Colour is scaled based on the flux range in each velocity channel, so you see a lot more structure than in the earlier versions.
    Might try another attempt at converting this to true distance, but my spare time is pretty close to zero for the next couple of weeks.

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    Scientists investigate unidentified radio sources
    http://phys.org/news/2016-09-scientists-unidentified-radio-sources.html

    A team of researchers led by Andrea Maselli of the Institute of Space Astrophysics and Cosmic Physics of Palermo, Italy, has conducted
    an observational campaign of a group of unassociated radio sources with NASA's Swift space observatory. The observations were aimed at
    revealing the true nature of these so far unidentified sources. The results were published Sept. 23 in a paper on arXiv.org.

    The Swift spacecraft, scanning the universe in the gamma-ray, X-ray, ultraviolet, and optical wavebands, is an invaluable tool when it
    comes to studying gamma-ray bursts and other electromagnetic events. It has already proved its scientific importance in many ways, for
    example by performing the first sensitive hard X-ray survey of the sky.

    Recently, Maselli and his team employed Swift to observe 21 bright radio sources included in the revised Third Cambridge Catalogue (3CR)
    of radio sources. The catalog contains celestial radio sources detected at 178 MHz that could advance our knowledge about the nature and
    evolution of powerful radio galaxies and quasars.

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    Research resolves a debate over 'killer electrons' in space
    http://phys.org/news/2016-09-debate-killer-electrons-space.html

    New findings by a UCLA-led international team of researchers answer a fundamental question about our space environment
    and will help scientists develop methods to protect valuable telecommunication and navigation satellites. The research
    is published today in the journal Nature Communications.

    Using measurements from the first U.S. satellite that traveled to space, Explorer 1 physicist James Van Allen discovered
    in 1958 that space is radioactive. The Earth is surrounded by two doughnut-shaped rings of highly charged particle
    radiation—an inner ring of high-energy electrons and positive ions and an outer ring of high-energy electrons—that are
    now known as Van Allen Radiation Belts. Flying close to the speed of light, the high-energy particles that populate
    the belts create a harsh environment for satellites and humans in space.

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    On Sept. 22, 2016, two weeks after launch, OSIRIS-REx switched on its Touch and Go Camera System (TAGCAMS), built by Malin Space Science Systems,
    to demonstrate proper operation in space. This image was captured by the StowCam portion of the system when it was 3.9 million miles (6.17 million km)
    away from Earth and traveling at a speed of 19 miles per second (30 km/s) around the Sun.

    Visible in the lower left-hand side of the image is the radiator and sun shade for another instrument (SamCam). Featured prominently in the center
    of the image is the Sample Return Capsule (SRC), showing that our asteroid sample’s ride back to Earth in 2023 is in perfect condition. In the upper
    left and upper right portions of the image are views of deep space. No stars are visible due to the bright illumination provided by the sun.

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    Science ‘til the very end | Rosetta - ESA's comet chaser
    http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2016/09/28/science-til-the-very-end/

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    Imagine alien signals are detected. Here's what happens next | Aeon Videos
    https://aeon.co/videos/imagine-alien-signals-are-detected-here-s-what-happens-next
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    Kepler watched a Cepheid star boil
    http://phys.org/news/2016-09-kepler-cepheid-star.html

    After four years of continuous monitoring, astronomers detected clear signs of convective cells
    in a giant pulsating star for the first time using the Kepler space telescope.

    The original field-of-view of the Kepler space telescope contained a single Cepheid star named V1154 Cyg that was the target of intense scrutiny.
    After the original mission of Kepler ended, a team of Hungarian astronomers from the Gothard and Konkoly Observatories analysed the entire data set,
    which spanned 1460 days and contained more than 52 thousand measurements. The data led to multiple discoveries. The team found that the star
    experiences regular, long-term variations: The strength and length of the 4.9-day pulsation changes very slightly over a period of 159 days.

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    Rosetta in numbers | Rosetta - ESA's comet chaser
    http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2016/09/27/rosetta-in-numbers/

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    How to follow Rosetta’s grand finale / Rosetta / Space Science / Our Activities / ESA
    http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/How_to_follow_Rosetta_s_grand_finale

    Rosetta is set to complete its historic mission in a controlled descent to the surface of its comet
    on 30 September, with the end of mission confirmation predicted to be within 20 minutes of 11:20 GMT (13:20 CEST).

    Details of how, when and where to follow the key moments online, starting with a review of the mission’s
    impressive haul of science highlights on 29 September, can be found below:

    29 September 12:30–15:30 GMT / 14:30–17:30 CEST, science highlights
    Tune in to the livestream viewer at rosetta.esa.int or via https://livestream.com/ESA/rosettagrandfinale or
    ESA's Facebook page on 29 September for dedicated talks celebrating the scientific highlights of the mission.

    Visualising Rosetta's descent
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO3oMtm9jBs
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