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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Two interesting amateur SETI projects use visualization to explain key concepts
    Citizen SETI
    http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=36802

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    More fast radio bursts detected from same location | Science News
    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/more-fast-radio-bursts-detected-same-location
    Repeated wave blasts suggest nondestructive event as source

    A chatty source of radio waves from deep space has a little more to say. Six more blasts of radio energy, each lasting just a few milliseconds,
    erupted from some phenomenon outside of our galaxy, researchers report in the Dec. 20 Astrophysical Journal. This detection follows 11 previously
    recorded outbursts of radio waves from the same location, the only known repeater in a class of enigmatic eruptions known as fast radio bursts.

    The origins of these radio bursts, 18 of which have been reported since 2007, are an ongoing puzzle (SN: 8/9/14, p. 22). The continuing barrage
    from this repeating source, roughly 3 billion light-years away in the constellation Auriga, implies that whatever is causing some radio bursts is
    not a one-time destructive event such as a collision or explosion. Flares from a young neutron star, the dense core left behind after a massive
    star explodes, are a promising candidate. https://arxiv.org/abs/1603.08880

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    Solar System's Next Close Encounter Will Be With Gliese 710, Say Astronomers
    http://www.forbes.com/...-next-close-encounter-will-be-with-gliese-710-say-astronomers/#4840c2224b99

    New data from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Gaia mission has given astronomers unprecedented accuracy in predicting that Gliese 710, a K-spectral
    type star a little more than half the size of our Sun, will cross into our solar system’s Oort Cloud of comets some 1.35 million years from now.

    According to a paper recently published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, Gliese 710 will swipe through a swath of the Oort Cloud’s estimated
    few trillion comets, which in turn circle our solar system at distances of up to a light year.

    The co-authors, Filip Berski and Piotr Dybczński, write that their calculations indicate that Gliese 710, currently estimated to be some 64 light years
    away in the constellation of Serpens, will have the strongest influence on the Oort Cloud objects in the next ten million years. They note that their
    calculations also indicate that Gliese 710 will pass 13,365 astronomical units (or Earth-Sun distances) from the Sun.

    At its minimum distance, the paper’s co-authors note that of objects formed outside the solar system, Gliese 710 will appear as the brightest and the
    fastest object on the night sky. The resulting Gliese 710 flyby, they write, will generate a large flux of new long-period Oort Cloud comets , many
    of which will be able to reach the inner part of the solar system.

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    The K2 Campaign 10 data set includes a large number of galaxies
    (north galactic pole) and the well-known quasar 3C 273.
    https://keplerscience.arc.nasa.gov/k2-campaign-10-data-available.html



    A tradičně hned po Novém roce přichází další informační kruto-nářez!!
    229th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society | American Astronomical Society
    https://aas.org/meetings/aas229

    TESS Mission and K2 Mission joint splinter meeting at AAS 229!

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    ANU helps find supercluster of galaxies near Milky Way | ANU
    http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/anu-helps-find-supercluster-of-galaxies-near-milky-way

    ANU Professor Matthew Colless is part of an international team of astronomers that found one of the Universe's biggest superclusters of galaxies near the Milky Way.

    Professor Colless said the Vela supercluster, which had previously gone undetected as it was hidden by stars and dust in the Milky Way, was a huge mass that influenced
    the motion of our Galaxy. "This is one of the biggest concentrations of galaxies in the Universe - possibly the biggest in the neighbourhood of our Galaxy, but that
    will need to be confirmed by further study," said Professor Colless from the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. "The gravity of the Vela supercluster
    may explain the difference between the measured motion of the Milky Way through space and the motion predicted from the distribution of previously mapped galaxies."

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    High-redshift quasar discovered by Pan-STARRS
    http://phys.org/news/2016-12-high-redshift-quasar-pan-starrs.html

    A new luminous high-redshift quasar has been detected by one of the telescopes of the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System
    (Pan-STARRS). The newly discovered quasi-stellar object received designation PSO J006.1240+39.2219 and is the seventh highest redshift quasar
    known to date. The findings are presented in a paper published Dec. 19 on arXiv.org.

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    It’s confirmed, Proxima b has three suns - NCCR PlanetS
    http://nccr-planets.ch/confirmed-proxima-b-three-suns/
    A team of astronomers including Christophe Lovis, member of PlanetS, confirmed in a press release
    distributed by ESO that Proxima is gravitationally bound to its neighbors Alpha Centauri A and B.

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    Vlastně je ta zima v Praze hodně pohodová...

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    Hematite-Rich Deposits in Capri Chasma - Astrobiology Magazine
    http://www.astrobio.net/also-in-news/hematite-rich-deposits-capri-chasma/

    Capri Chasma is located in the eastern portion of the Valles Marineris canyon system on Mars, the largest known canyon system in the Solar System.
    Deeply incised canyons such as this are excellent targets for studying the Martian crust, as the walls may reveal many distinct types of bedrock.

    This section of the canyon was targeted by HiRISE based on a previous spectral detection of hematite-rich deposits in the area. Hematite, a common
    iron-oxide mineral, was first identified here by the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES). In this TES image, red pixels
    indicate higher abundances of hematite, while the blue and green pixels represent different types of volcanic rocks (e.g., basalt).
    TES:


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    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL): Facts & Information
    http://www.space.com/16952-nasa-jet-propulsion-laboratory.html
    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) was building spacecraft before NASA even existed,
    and today it's the space agency's go-to center for the robotic exploration of worlds beyond Earth.

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    A Japanese Startup Will Try to Land on the Moon Next Year
    http://gizmodo.com/a-japanese-startup-will-try-to-land-on-the-moon-next-ye-1790358061

    On Tuesday, Google Lunar X-Prize contestant Team HAKUTO, a product of the Japanese startup ispace Inc, announced
    it’ll be partnering with the India-based Team Indus to get its lunar rover to the Moon. Team Indus already has
    a contract to launch its own rover, aboard a rocket developed by the Indian Space Research Organization, in December 2017.

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    Pandora ve velkém rozlišení z posledního (třetího) průletu Cassini kolem vnějšího okraje prstenců
    (18/12/16) kamerou ISS se zůženou klopkou ze vzdál. 40 500 km (rozlišení 240 m/pix).

    Cassini: Mission to Saturn: Pandora Up Close
    https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/resources/7576/



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    https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1400/interstellar-crossing-the-cosmic-void/

    Humanity’s great leap into the space between the stars has, in a sense, already begun. NASA's Voyager 1 probe
    broke through the sun’s magnetic bubble to touch the interstellar wind. Voyager 2 isn’t far behind. New Horizons
    shot past Pluto on its way to encounters with more distant dwarf worlds, the rubble at the solar system’s edge.

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    YaleNews | Searching a sea of ‘noise’ to find exoplanets — using only data as a guide
    http://news.yale.edu/2016/12/20/searching-sea-noise-find-exoplanets-using-only-data-guide

    Yale researchers have found a data-driven way to detect distant planets and refine the search for worlds similar to Earth.

    The new approach, outlined in a study published Dec. 20 in The Astronomical Journal, relies on mathematical methods that have their
    foundations in physics research. Rather than trying to filter out the signal “noise” from stars around which exoplanets are orbiting,
    Yale scientists studied all of the signal information together to understand the intricacies within its structure.

    “It requires nothing but the data itself, which is a game changer,” said senior author John Wettlaufer, the A.M. Bateman Professor
    of Geophysics, Mathematics and Physics at Yale. “Moreover, it allows us to compare our findings with other, traditional approaches
    and improve whatever modeling assumptions they use.”
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    2016 year in particle physics | symmetry magazine
    http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/2016-year-in-particle-physics

    Scientists furthered studies of the Higgs boson, neutrinos, dark matter, dark energy and
    cosmic inflation and continued the search for undiscovered particles, forces and principles.
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    Jill Tarter and Neil deGrasse Tyson Intelligent Life in the Universe
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06rIWC7r968
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    VLA, ALMA Team Up to Give First Look at Birthplaces of Most Current Stars - NRAO: Revealing the Hidden Universe
    https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressreleases/deep-galaxy-images

    Astronomers have gotten their first look at exactly where most of today's stars were born. To do so, they used the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky
    Very Large Array (VLA) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to look at distant galaxies seen as they were some 10 billion years ago.

    At that time, the Universe was experiencing its peak rate of star formation. Most stars in the present Universe were born then.

    "We knew that galaxies in that era were forming stars prolifically, but we didn't know what those galaxies looked like, because they are shrouded in so much dust
    that almost no visible light escapes them," said Wiphu Rujopakam, of the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe at the University of
    Tokyo and Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, who was lead author on the research paper.

    Radio waves, unlike visible light, can get through the dust. However, in order to reveal the details of such distant -- and faint -- galaxies, the astronomers
    had to make the most sensitive images ever made with the VLA.

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    Watching solstices, equinoxes from space | Earth | EarthSky
    http://earthsky.org/space/watching-solstices-and-equinoxes-from-space

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    Winter Solstice today, at 10:44 UT
    APOD: 2016 December 21 - Traces of the Sun
    https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap161221.html



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