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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
    VIRGO
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    Dnes v roce 1929 se vesmír pro člověka dost znatelně zvětšil..
    A relation between distance and radial velocity among extra-galactic nebulae
    http://www.pnas.org/content/15/3/168.full

    VIRGO
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    https://www.nasa.gov/...ease/nasa-hosts-facebook-live-to-mark-success-future-of-new-horizons-mission

    Members of NASA’s New Horizons team will discuss the achievements of the first encounter with Pluto and look ahead to the mission’s next
    exploration of the Kuiper Belt during a Facebook Live event at 4 p.m. EST on Thursday, Jan. 19 -- the 11th anniversary of the spacecraft’s launch.

    The event, live-streamed from New Horizons mission operations at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland,
    will be available on the NASA New Horizons Facebook page at:

    https://www.facebook.com/new.horizons1/?fref=ts
    VIRGO
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    Russia and the U.S. Might Team Up For a Mission to Venus
    http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/solar-system/a24790/roscosmos-nasa-venus-joint-mission/
    Named the Venera-D, this proposed probe would investigate whether Venus is completely hostile to life.

    Called Venera-D, this proposed joint mission between Russia's Roscosmos and NASA would send both an orbiter—which would analyze Venus' atmosphere
    for 3 years—as well as a lander that would only last for a few hours on the planet's blazing surface. Russia wanted more time on the planet's surface
    (the D is for dolgozhivushaya which means "long lasting") but costs made the concept impossible. The hope is that these two space robots could investigate
    the possibility of finding microbial life as well as a more deeper understanding of the habitable environment in Venus' atmosphere. Space.com reports that
    an international team of scientists will be delivering its final report on the mission to the two agencies later this month.

    VIRGO
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    A Galaxy Murder Mystery
    http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/2945-a-galaxy-murder-mystery

    New work published today in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, by a global team of researchers based at the International Centre
    for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in Australia, seeks to answer that question. The study reveals that a phenomenon called ram-pressure stripping is more
    prevalent than previously thought, driving gas from galaxies and sending them to an early death by depriving them of the material to make new stars.

    The research used an innovative technique combining the largest optical galaxy survey ever completed—the Sloan Digital Sky Survey—with the largest set of radio
    observations for atomic gas in galaxies —the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA survey. The study of 11,000 galaxies shows that their gas—the lifeblood for star formation—
    is being violently stripped away on a widespread scale throughout the local Universe. Toby Brown, leader of the study and PhD candidate at ICRAR and Swinburne
    University of Technology, said the image we paint as astronomers is that galaxies are embedded in clouds of dark matter that we call dark matter halos.

    Dark matter is the mysterious material that, despite being invisible, accounts for roughly 27 per cent of our Universe, while ordinary matter makes up just
    5 per cent. The remaining 68 per cent is the even more mysterious dark energy.

    Ram Stripping of Galaxies
    https://vimeo.com/198928439
    VIRGO
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    Gaia: The Stars in Motion | astrobites
    https://astrobites.org/2017/01/17/gaia-the-stars-in-motion/

    Although the night sky seems unchanging, it is in constant motion. Stars are not stationary objects but move through space, just like the Sun is moving along an orbit around
    the center of the Milky Way. A consequence is that all of today’s well-known constellations will eventually become unrecognizable (after a few hundred thousand years).

    The apparent motions of individual stars on the sky are called proper motions and the study of such motions is part of a field called astrometry. A revolutionary satellite
    dedicated to precision astrometry, Hipparcos, was launched in 1989 and provided a comprehensive catalog of the motions of stars in the backyard of the Solar System, which grew
    to include 2.5 million stars. Its modern successor, Gaia, was launched in 2013 and will reveal the motions of about a billion stars in total.

    The authors of today’s paper focus on using Gaia to study the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The LMC is the most massive satellite galaxy orbiting the Milky Way, and a prominent
    feature in the southern night sky. In the latest Tycho-Gaia catalog, there are 29 stars that have been identified as likely members of the LMC. The typical proper motion of these
    bright young stars is about 1.8 mas (or 2 millionths of a degree) per year, which corresponds to an actual velocity of around 430 kilometers per second at the distance of the LMC
    (approximately 50.1 kpc, or 6 times the distance to the Galactic Center). The measurement precision of 0.15 mas/yr is extraordinary, considering that 0.1 mas on the sky is
    roughly the apparent size of a frisbee on the Moon.

    VIRGO
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    ALMA začala pozorovat Slunce!
    ESOcast 92 Light: ALMA Starts Observing the Sun
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ett_2KUna0s
    VIRGO
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    Complex life may have had a false start 2.3 billion years ago | New Scientist
    https://www.newscientist.com/...18088-complex-life-may-have-had-a-false-start-2-3-billion-years-ago/

    It was a sign of things to come. About 2.3 billion years ago, our primitive planet was an oxygen-poor world profoundly different from now –
    but then it briefly and mysteriously gained an oxygen-rich atmosphere.

    This so-called Lomagundi Event could have provided a fleeting opportunity for complex, animal-like creatures to evolve billions of years
    before the ancestors of all animals we know today appeared.

    Earth is thought to have begun to develop its modern, oxygen-rich atmosphere as recently as 800 million years ago. This is roughly when
    biologically complex, oxygen-breathing animals first appear in the fossil record, leading many to suggest that animal life was made possible
    by the rise in atmospheric oxygen.

    Before 800 million years ago, there may have been little gaseous oxygen around – one 2014 estimate suggests there may have been as little
    as 0.1 per cent of the present level.

    The Lomagundi Event – between 2.3 and 2.1 billion years ago – is an exception to this early oxygen-poor world. Chemical analysis of “Lomagundi”
    rocks hints that the amount of organic carbon buried in the deep ocean suddenly spiked.
    VIRGO
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    Buzz Aldrin Astronaut Apollo 11, Gemini 12 » Buzz Aldrin Statement about Gene Cernan
    https://buzzaldrin.com/buzz-aldrin-statement-about-gene-cernan/
    DARKMOOR
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    :: OSEL.CZ :: - Raketa, která je skutečně na baterky
    http://www.osel.cz/9196-raketa-kter-je-skute-n-na-baterky.html
    DARKMOOR
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    NEBULA: A tady k němu nějaké povídání na technetu.
    Zemřel Eugene Cernan. Poslední muž, který kráčel po Měsíci - iDNES.cz
    http://technet.idnes.cz/...n-posledni-muz-mesic-fk4-/tec_vesmir.aspx?c=A170116_213741_tec_vesmir_kuz
    DRAGON
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    VIRGO: tim sem chtel rict, ze uz si to mozna zaslouzil, mit klid :)
    VIRGO
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    Je jedno, kolik je mu let, je to o vazbách, které na něj člověk má nebo nemá.
    DRAGON
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    VIRGO: v 83 letech mi to zas tak moc "dopr" neprijde. Proste byl starej. (Euguene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, died Monday, Jan. 16, surrounded by his family.)
    VIRGO
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    DOPR......:((((((
    NEBULA
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    RIP

    VIRGO
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    Human Population Through Time
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUwmA3Q0_OE


    Watch the human population skyrocket in 200 years | Cosmos
    https://cosmosmagazine.com/society/how-human-population-grew-through-time
    VIRGO
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    An Enormous Atmospheric Anomaly Has Been Spotted On Venus
    http://gizmodo.com/an-enormous-atmospheric-anomaly-has-been-spotted-on-ven-1791172483

    Using the Akatsuki spacecraft, Japanese scientists have detected a large, bow-shaped anomaly in the upper atmosphere of Venus.
    Strangely, the 6,200-mile-long structure is refusing to budge despite the 225 mile-per-hour winds that surround it.

    Researchers from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Institute of Space and Astronautical Science believe the phenomenon
    is the largest stationary “gravity wave” ever recorded in the solar system. Emanating from the mountains below, the unusual
    weather phenomenon is strong enough to withstand ferocious background winds, causing an enormous bow-like structure to hang
    in the upper atmosphere like a gigantic scar.

    VIRGO
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    Story of Planet Earth – Billions of years of History | Pundit Cafe
    http://www.punditcafe.com/science/brief-history-of-planet-earth/

    VIRGO
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    A universe of 2 trillion galaxies
    https://phys.org/news/2017-01-universe-trillion-galaxies.html

    An international team of astronomers, led by Christopher Conselice, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Nottingham, have found that the universe contains at least 2 trillion
    galaxies, ten times more than previously thought. The team's work, which began with seed-corn funding from the Royal Astronomical Society, appears in the Astrophysical Journal today.

    Astronomers have long sought to determine how many galaxies there are in the observable universe, the part of the cosmos where light from distant objects has had time to reach us. Over
    the last 20 years scientists have used images from the Hubble Space Telescope to estimate that the universe we can see contains around 100 - 200 billion galaxies. Current astronomical
    technology allows us to study just 10% of these galaxies, and the remaining 90% will be only seen once bigger and better telescopes are developed.

    Prof Conselice's research is the culmination of 15 years' work, part-funded by a research grant from the Royal Astronomical Society awarded to Aaron Wilkinson, an undergraduate student
    at the time. Aaron, now a PhD student at the University of Nottingham, began by performing the initial galaxy-counting analysis, work which was crucial for establishing the feasibility
    of the larger-scale study.

    Prof Conselice's team then converted pencil beam images of deep space from telescopes around the world, and especially from the Hubble telescope, into 3-D maps. These allowed them to
    calculate the density of galaxies as well as the volume of one small region of space after another. This painstaking research enabled the team to establish how many galaxies we have
    missed - much like an intergalactic archaeological dig.

    The results of this study are based on the measurements of the number of observed galaxies at different epochs – different instances in time - through the universe's history. When Prof
    Conselice and his team at Nottingham, in collaboration with scientists from the Leiden Observatory at Leiden University in the Netherlands and the Institute for Astronomy at the University
    of Edinburgh, examined how many galaxies there were at a given epoch they found that there were significantly more at earlier times.

    It appears that when the universe was only a few billion years old there were ten times as many galaxies in a given volume of space as there are within a similar volume today. Most of
    these galaxies were low mass systems with masses similar to those of the satellite galaxies surrounding the Milky Way.
    DARKMOOR
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    VIRGO: Když se na to tak dívám, ne že bych byl pesimista nebo tak něco, ale pomalu to vypadá, že je čas na nějaké další velké vymírání. Tentokrát by to mohlo být pro změnu s ledem a sněhem, ať to není tak jednotvárné... Když už máme nejvíc zalednění, které bylo pro dané události k dispozici :)
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