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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Colliding stars will light up the night sky in 2022 | Science | AAAS
    http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/01/colliding-stars-will-light-night-sky-2022

    A team of astronomers is making a bold prediction: In 2022, give or take a year, a pair of stars will merge and explode, becoming one of the brightest objects
    in the sky for a short period. It’s notoriously hard to predict when such stellar catastrophes will occur, but this binary pair is engaged in a well-documented
    dance of death that will inevitably come to a head in the next few years, they say. The researchers began studying the pair, known as KIC 9832227, in 2013
    before they were certain whether it was actually a binary or a pulsating star.

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    Hubble Provides Interstellar Road Map for Voyagers' Galactic Trek
    Hubble Space Telescope - News
    http://hubblesite.org/news_release/news/2017-01

    In 1977, NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft began their pioneering journey across the solar system to visit the giant outer planets.
    Now, the Voyagers are hurtling through unexplored territory on their road trip beyond our solar system. Along the way, they are
    measuring the interstellar medium, the mysterious environment between stars that is filled with the debris from long-dead stars.
    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is providing the road map, by measuring the material along the probes' trajectories as they move
    through space. Hubble finds a rich, complex interstellar ecology, containing multiple clouds of hydrogen, laced with other elements.
    Hubble data, combined with the Voyagers, have also provided new insights into how our sun travels through interstellar space.

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    “The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.” -Theodore Roosevelt
    The four biggest mistakes of Einstein’s scientific life
    https://medium.com/...the-four-biggest-mistakes-of-einsteins-scientific-life-11f26f35e07e#.pvs1qho91

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    Má hluboká poklona!
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    Black Hole at Galaxy's Heart Launches Planet-Size 'Spitballs'
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/.../01/black-hole-spitballs-planets-galaxies-stars-space-science/
    The massive object at the Milky Way’s core is shredding stars and tossing out their remnants, new simulations suggest.

    The monster black hole at the center of our galaxy is shooting out “spitballs” the size of planets—and one may be sprinting
    through space several hundred light-years away from Earth.

    It seems a somewhat odd phenomenon, given the prevailing idea that black holes tend to slurp things up rather than fling stuff out.
    But new simulations from Harvard University undergraduate Eden Girma, presented January 4 at the American Astronomical Society’s
    annual meeting in Texas, suggest that our galaxy’s massive black hole could be responsible for sending an astronomical amount of
    these free-floating objects zipping through space.

    “Our galaxy could be populated by hundreds of millions of these cold fragments that are the direct remnants of stars,” Girma says.

    Those rogue, planet-like bodies form in a most unusual way.

    Every 10,000 years or so, a star tiptoes too close to Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole parked in the center of the Milky Way.
    When that happens, the star’s life as a round, incandescent nuclear furnace is over. The black hole’s intense gravity disrupts and
    spaghettifies the star, leaving streamers of gas strewn near the Milky Way’s heart.

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    Cryogenic test probes Einstein's equivalence principle, general relativity, and spacetime 'foam'
    http://phys.org/news/2017-01-cryogenic-probes-einstein-equivalence-principle.html

    Physicists have performed a test designed to investigate the effects of the expansion of the universe—hoping to answer questions
    such as "does the expansion of the universe affect laboratory experiments?", "might this expansion change the lengths of solid objects
    and the time measured by atomic clocks differently, in violation of Einstein's equivalence principle?", and "does spacetime have a foam-
    like structure that slightly changes the speed of photons over time?", an idea that could shed light on the connection between general
    relativity and quantum gravity.

    In their study published in Physical Review Letters, E. Wiens, A.Yu. Nevsky, and S. Schiller at Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf
    in Germany have used a cryogenic resonator to make some of the most precise measurements yet on the length stability of a solid object.
    Overall, the results provide further confirmation of Einstein's equivalence principle, which is the foundation on which the theory of
    general relativity is based on. And in agreement with previous experiments, the researchers found no evidence of spacetime foam.

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    No to je kousek! :) Prosinec 1932

    Blast of Giant Atom Created Our Universe | Modern Mechanix
    http://blog.modernmechanix.com/blast-of-giant-atom-created-our-universe/

    This is a pretty amazing article. It’s a concise summary of the big bang theory published only 3 years after Edwin Hubble
    made his famous observations about the redshifts of distant galaxies. Yet it’s pretty much identical to one you’d see today.
    Only a few details like the size of the initial “atom” and the age of the universe seem off. Keep in mind it took another
    35 years or so before the scientific community came to accept that the big bang really happened.

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    Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Can Garnet Planets Be Habitable? | SDSS | Press Releases
    http://www.sdss.org/press-releases/between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place-can-garnet-planets-be-habitable/

    Astronomers and geoscientists have joined forces using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)
    to study the mix of elements in exoplanet host stars, and to consider what this reveals about their planets.

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    Jednání s Ministrem životního prostředí přináší naději na zlepšení stavu v České republice | Světelné znečištění | Články | Astronomický informační server astro.cz
    http://www.astro.cz/...avu-v-ceske-republice.html?utm_source=news&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=clanky
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    Check this out! What's on Earth can tell us about composition of exoplanets: garnet & olivine (most abundant mineral in our mantle)

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    VIRGO: A version of the periodic table, color-coded by origin of the elements, via Jennifer Johnson.

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    The Elements of Life Mapped Across the Milky Way by SDSS/APOGEE | SDSS | Press Releases
    http://www.sdss.org/press-releases/the-elements-of-life-mapped-across-the-milky-way-by-sdssapogee/

    “For the first time, we can now study the distribution of elements across our Galaxy,” says Sten Hasselquist of New Mexico State University.
    “The elements we measure include the atoms that make up 97% of the mass of the human body.”

    The new results come from a catalog of more than 150,000 stars; for each star, it includes the amount of each of almost two dozen chemical elements.
    The new catalog includes all of the so-called “CHNOPS elements” – carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur – known to be the building
    blocks of all life on Earth. This is the first time that measurements of all of the CHNOPS elements have been made for such a large number of stars.

    How do we know how much of each element a star contains? Of course, astronomers cannot visit stars to spoon up a sample of what they’re made of, so they
    instead use a technique called spectroscopy to make these measurements. This technique splits light – in this case, light from distant stars – into detailed
    rainbows (called spectra). We can work out how much of each element a star contains by measuring the depths of the dark and bright patches in the spectra
    caused by different elements.

    Astronomers in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey have made these observations using the APOGEE (Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment) spectrograph
    on the 2.5m Sloan Foundation Telescope at Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico. This instrument collects light in the near-infrared part of the electromagnetic
    spectrum and disperses it, like a prism, to reveal signatures of different elements in the atmospheres of stars. A fraction of the almost 200,000 stars surveyed
    by APOGEE overlap with the sample of stars targeted by the NASA Kepler mission, which was designed to find potentially Earth-like planets. The work presented
    today focuses on ninety Kepler stars that show evidence of hosting rocky planets, and which have also been surveyed by APOGEE.

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    NASA Flying Observatory Makes Observations of Jupiter Previously Only Possible from Space
    https://www.nasa.gov/...bservatory-makes-observations-of-jupiter-previously-only-possible-from-space

    For the first time since the twin Voyager spacecraft missions in 1979, scientists have produced far-infrared maps of Jupiter using NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory
    for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA. These maps were created from the researchers’ studies of the circulation of gases within the gas giant planet’s atmosphere.

    Infrared observations provide details not possible at other wavelengths. When gas planets like Jupiter are studied with visible light, they can only see the light
    reflecting from the top of the gas clouds that make up the atmosphere. Using infrared light allows scientists to see past the clouds and into the deep layers of
    the atmosphere, providing a three-dimensional view of the planet and the ability to study how gasses circulate within the atmosphere.

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    Začíná tiskovka apačů z APOGEE!
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    Pecka! Dnes potvrzeno rovnou na AAS :)
    Lowell Observatory to Renovate Pluto Discovery Telescope - Lowell Observatory
    https://lowell.edu/pluto-telescope-renovation/

    The instrument at Lowell Observatory used by Clyde Tombaugh to discover Pluto will soon undergo renovation. The year-long project,
    set to begin on January 12, will include restoration of both the historic telescope and the wooden dome that houses it. While the
    telescope will be removed from the dome during this work, the dome will be open from time to time for public tours as work allows.

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    How Far Away is That Galaxy? Vast Catalog Has Answers
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/how-far-away-is-that-galaxy-vast-catalog-has-answers

    A team of researchers has compiled a special catalog to help astronomers figure out the true distances to tens of thousands of galaxies beyond our own Milky Way.

    The catalog, called NED-D, is a critical resource, not only for studying these galaxies, but also for determining the distances to billions of other galaxies strewn
    throughout the universe. As the catalog continues to grow, astronomers can increasingly rely on it for ever-greater precision in calculating both how big the universe is
    and how fast it is expanding. NED-D is part of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), an online repository containing information on more than 100 million galaxies.

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    ...This spinning, supermassive black hole is producing a rotating, tightly-wound magnetic funnel. The powerful electromagnetic fields associated
    with this structure have accelerated some of the inflowing gas away from the vicinity of the black hole in the form of an energetic, high-speed jet.
    Then, these accelerated particles in the jet were accelerated again when they encountered the shock waves from the galaxy cluster collision.

    Jets from the two other supermassive black holes (see labeled version of image) are likely having the same effect of accelerating particles before
    they get a second boost from the shock waves. The jets from one of the black holes are too short to be seen in the labeled image.

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    This new image also shows three different supermassive
    black holes in galaxies located in the merging clusters.

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