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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
    VIRGO
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    NEBULA: A je hrozně šikovná novinářka zaměřená na vědu a výzkum vesmíru.
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    VIRGO: má dobrý šaty :)
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    k těm orionidám přátelé, tady se v pátek kolem půlnoci "rozjasnilo" nicméně zůstal nějaký opar, byly vidět jen nejjasnější hvězdy a orionidu jsem nechytla ani jednu...
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    APOD: 2014 April 23 - Arp 81: 100 Million Years Later
    http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140423.html
    From planet Earth, we see this strongly distorted pair of galaxies, cataloged as Arp 81, as they were only about 100 million years after their close encounter.
    The havoc wreaked by their mutual gravitational interaction during the encounter is detailed in this color composite showing twisted streams of gas and dust,
    a chaos of massive star formation, and a tidal tail stretching for 200 thousand light-years or so as it sweeps behind the cosmic wreckage. Also known as NGC 6622
    (left) and NGC 6621, the galaxies are roughly equal in size but are destined to merge into one large galaxy in the distant future, making repeated approaches
    until they finally coalesce. Located in the constellation Draco, the galaxies are 280 million light-years away. Even more distant background galaxies can be
    spotted in the sharp, reprocessed, image from Hubble Legacy Archive data.

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    Astronomy and Space News - Astro Watch: Will Asteroid 2012 TC4 Hit Earth in October 2017?
    http://www.astrowatch.net/2015/04/will-asteroid-2012-tc4-hit-earth-in.html

    The house-sized asteroid was discovered on Oct. 4, 2012 by the Pan-STARRS observatory in Hawaii. Week later, it gave Earth a close shave when it passed
    the planet at the distance of 0.247 LD (lunar distance), or 94,800 km. 2012 TC4 is an elongated and rapidly rotating object and has been known to make
    many close approaches to Earth in the past. Now, the scientists try to determine the exact path of 2017 fly-by and the probability of a possible impact.

    “It has a 0.00055% cumulative chance that it will hit later, between 2020 and 2026,” Györgyey-Ries said. “The fact that the MOID [minimum orbit
    intersection distance] is only 0.079 LD flags it as a possible impactor. However it is just the smallest possible distance between the orbits,
    it does not mean the bodies are at that location at the same time.”

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    Listening for Alien Civilizations at a Temporal "Waterhole"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB-y0fUk0EE
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    Triggering Big Bursts of Star Formation - Trisha Ashley (SETI Talks 2016)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DcWQ2TNIGI
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    Mustsee!
    The Search for Life in Space -- Official IMAX Trailer
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF_vhYBlQNE
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    Frank Drake s dcerou (vlevo Nadja dnes)

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    Experts don’t agree on age of Saturn’s rings | Science News
    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/experts-dont-agree-age-saturn-rings

    Saturn’s rings have maintained a youthful look, while still possibly being almost as old as the solar system itself. The dazzling belts
    of ice continue to keep their age a secret, but researchers hope to get answers from a spacecraft orbiting the ringed planet.

    Data from the Cassini spacecraft, in orbit since 2004, may help resolve a decades-long debate over the age of Saturn’s rings, wide belts of shiny ice
    chunks orbiting the planet. They may be primordial, dating back to roughly 4.6 billion years ago, or a recent addition in the last 100 million years
    or so. Evidence for both scenarios was presented October 16 at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society’s Division for Planetary Sciences.

    There’s not enough pollution in the rings for them to have been around for a long time, argues planetary scientist Paul Estrada of the SETI Institute
    in Mountain View, Calif. Cassini data show that about 25 times as much debris — mostly from the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune — rains down on the rings
    than previously thought. All that interplanetary rain should not just darken the rings, but each impact should redistribute material as well. Sharp
    contrasts in composition seen at the inner edge of the main ring can’t have been sustained for more than a few hundred million years, Estrada says.

    The trouble with making rings so recently is how to do it. “It’s hard to make rings in the last 100 million years,” says Larry Esposito, a planetary
    scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder. “This is not an exciting time.” Saturn’s rings were probably created after a moon or some passing icy
    body got torn apart in a collision or by wandering too close to the planet. But there hasn’t been much stuff flying around Saturn or the solar system
    in the last several billion years.
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    VIRGO: http://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2016/10/23/cygnus-attached-to-stations-unity-module/
    Orbital ATK’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft was berthed to the Unity module of the International Space Station at 10:53 a.m. EDT.
    The Expedition 49 crew will begin unloading approximately 5,000 pounds of science investigations, food and supplies when
    the hatch between the newly arrived spacecraft and the Unity module of the space station is opened. The spacecraft is
    scheduled to spend a little more than a month attached to the station.

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    Živě:
    NASA TV Public-Education
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdmHHpAsMVw
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    Almost symetrical mineral veins in Curio Mastcam R close-up taken on Sol 1492, October 17, 2016.

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    The Rings and Shepherd Moons of Saturn by Kevin Gill
    http://blog.apoapsys.com/2014/05/06/the-rings-and-shepherd-moons-of-saturn/

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    The distance between Opportunity & the crash site of Schiaparelli is about 50km

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    Could this correspond to Schiaparelli & parachute imaged by Oppy?

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    MSL 1497 update L. Davida
    Curiosity on Mars: Weekend Plan of a Hard-working Rover!
    http://www.leonarddavid.com/curiosity-on-mars-weekend-plan-of-a-hard-working-rover/



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    Husté týdny pro TMT! Držím palce, až je mám fialové...

    ICYMI: here's Douglas' thoughts on the first day of the contested case.
    TMT Contested Case Hearing Update 10/20/2016
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ3HRgiD25o
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    'Heartbeat Stars' Unlocked in New Study
    http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/heartbeat-stars-unlocked-in-new-study

    Heartbeat stars, discovered in large numbers by NASA's Kepler space telescope, are binary stars (systems of two stars orbiting each other)
    that got their name because if you were to map out their brightness over time, the result would look like an electrocardiogram, a graph of
    the electrical activity of the heart. Scientists are interested in them because they are binary systems in elongated elliptical orbits.
    This makes them natural laboratories for studying the gravitational effects of stars on each other.

    In a heartbeat star system, the distance between the two stars varies drastically as they orbit each other. Heartbeat stars can get as close
    as a few stellar radii to each other, and as far as 10 times that distance during the course of one orbit.

    At the point of their closest encounter, the stars’ mutual gravitational pull causes them to become slightly ellipsoidal in shape, which is
    one of the reasons their light is so variable. This is the same type of "tidal force" that causes ocean tides on Earth. By studying heartbeat
    stars, astronomers can gain a better understanding of how this phenomenon works for different kinds of stars.

    Tidal forces also cause heartbeat stars to vibrate or "ring" -- in other words, the diameters of the stars rapidly fluctuate as they orbit
    each other. This effect is most noticeable at the point of closest approach.

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