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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Could human civilization spread across the whole galaxy? - Roey Tzezana
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpy9Qp7NAaw
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    Millisecond Pulsarssu201638 | www.cfa.harvard.edu/
    https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/su201638

    When a star with a mass of roughly ten solar masses finishes its life, it explodes as a supernova, leaving behind a neutron star as remnant "ash."
    Neutron stars have masses of one-to-several suns but they are tiny in diameter, only tens of kilometers. They spin rapidly, and when they have
    associated magnetic fields, charged particles caught in them emit electromagnetic radiation in a lighthouse-like beam that can sweep past the Earth
    with great regularity every few seconds or less. These kinds of neutron stars are called pulsars, and they are dramatic, powerful probes of supernovae,
    their progenitor stars, and the properties of nuclear matter under the extreme conditions that exist in these stars.

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    ESO's dustbuster reveals hidden stars
    http://phys.org/news/2016-10-eso-dustbuster-reveals-hidden-stars.html
    In this new image of the nebula Messier 78, young stars cast a bluish pall over their surroundings, while red fledgling stars
    peer out from their cocoons of cosmic dust. To our eyes, most of these stars would be hidden behind the dust, but ESO's Visible
    and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) sees near-infrared light, which passes right through dust. The telescope is
    like a giant dustbuster that lets astronomers probe deep into the heart of the stellar environment.

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    Are There Other Intelligent Civilizations Out There? Two Views on the Fermi Paradox
    http://singularityhub.com/...her-intelligent-civilizations-out-there-two-views-on-the-fermi-paradox/

    Scientists have now discovered a few thousand planets orbiting other stars and, based on these observations,
    believe there may be as many as 8.8 billion potentially habitable Earth-sized planets in the Milky Way alone.
    Include stars smaller than the sun and that number increases to 40 billion potentially habitable Earth-like planets.

    During a panel discussion on space exploration at Singularity University's Global Summit, Jill Tarter, the Bernard M. Oliver
    chair at the SETI Institute, was asked to explain the Fermi paradox and her position on it. Her answer was pretty brilliant:

    “The Fermi paradox can be summarized as: If there ever was, anywhere and anywhen, a technological civilization other than ours,
    then in a time that is very short, they would obviously develop the ability for interstellar travel, and they would obviously
    colonize the galaxy.

    No matter what your model is, it would take place in a time that's short compared to the lifetime of the galaxy. But they’re not here.
    Therefore, given the structure of the paradox, there can’t have been any technology anywhere and anywhen before us. We're the first.”

    Tarter next pivoted into her stance on the paradox:

    “That whole logical structure revolves around your ability to say they’re not here. And I don’t think we can say that. I don’t think
    that we have explored even our own backyard—the solar system—well enough to rule out the possibility of alien technology being there.

    I mean, we're really working very hard to find one kilometer rocks out there that might have our name on them. Littler things are much
    harder to find.

    So, I don't think that they're here abducting Aunt Alice off the streets of New York for salacious medical experiments. There's no evidence
    for that. But we really haven't looked either physically or for signals. We have hardly begun our SETI search.

    All that we’ve been able to do in 50 years is numerically equivalent to kind of scooping one eight-ounce glass out of the world’s oceans
    and looking and saying, ‘Huh, well, no fish in there; I guess there are no fish in the ocean.’ That’s where we are.”
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    Tracking Rosetta for the last time at the Allen Telescope Array
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iwWn7dt2QY&feature=youtu.be&t=1h23m56s
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    One more interesting document abot Albert Einstein becoming US citizen in October the 1st, 1940

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    Poslední snímek Rosetty procesingem Romana Tkačenka

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    The big picture of the universe reveals the family tree of galaxies
    https://theconversation.com/...big-picture-of-the-universe-reveals-the-family-tree-of-galaxies-65040

    A new photo album made from hundreds of images of more than 70,000 galaxies represents one of the most detailed
    galaxy studies ever compiled, spanning a period of 12 billion years. The album, which my colleagues and I compiled,
    allows us to track the family tree of galaxies over more than 90% of the age of the universe.

    We used the 6.5-metre Magellan Baade Telescope and FourStar infrared camera to snap these images over 45 nights.

    Taking inspiration from the camera, we named the study the FourStar Galaxy Evolution Survey, or ZFOURGE for short.

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    Watch NASA's 'Blue Collar' Mars Rover in Action | Motherboard
    http://motherboard.vice.com/read/watch-nasas-blue-collar-mars-rover-in-action

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    New footage shows the moment a meteor passes over Queensland earlier this week
    New footage shows Gladstone meteor crashing to earth over Queensland | Daily Mail Online
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/...4852/New-footage-shows-Gladstone-meteor-crashing-earth-Queensland.html

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    Fireball as bright as the full Moon spotted over Southern Spain on Sep 29, 2016

    Fireball as bright as the Full Moon on Sept. 29
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLjgiiJ6dJ0
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    How to See Proxima b - Scientific American
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-to-see-proxima-b/
    Astronomers are racing to get the first historic image of another possibly Earth-like planet. Here’s how they’ll do it.

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    Iceland: Lights Go Out to Let the Northern Lights Shine
    http://time.com/4514167/iceland-aurora-borealis-northern-lights/

    Streetlights across much of Iceland’s capital were switched off Wednesday night so its citizens could make the most of the
    otherworldly glow of the aurora borealis dancing in the sky above them — without the usual interference from light pollution.

    Lights in central Reykjavik and several outlying districts went out for about an hour at 10 p.m. local time, and residents
    were encouraged to turn off lights at home, the Iceland Monitor reported.

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    More Evidence for an Ocean inside Pluto - Scientific American Blog Network
    http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/life-unbounded/more-evidence-for-an-ocean-inside-pluto/

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    Poslední snímek NavCamu. 3D Proc: Mattias Malmer

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    [1609.04395] First Gaia Local Group Dynamics: Magellanic Clouds Proper Motion and Rotation
    https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.04395

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    Andromeda Galaxy - EPOD - a service of USRA
    http://epod.usra.edu/blog/2011/10/andromeda-galaxy.html

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    Red Sprites Generated By Hurricane Mathew
    Taken by Frankie Lucena on October 1, 2016 @ Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico

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