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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    The most detailed images of Saturn's rings ever taken
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENwQ7-qLlrA
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    NASA Referees Test of Footballs vs. Webb Telescope
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CznJU1FD1Cg
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    Setkání kočky kosmické s humrem nebeským | ESO Česko
    http://www.eso.org/public/czechrepublic/news/eso1705/?lang

    Astronomové již dlouho zkoumají zářící kosmické oblaky plynu a prachu, kterým přidělili katalogová označení NGC 6334 a NGC 6357.
    Tento nový gigantický snímek pořízený pomocí dalekohledu ESO/VST je zachycuje na jednom z nejčerstvějších záběrů. S celkovým počtem
    téměř 2 miliardy pixelů se jedná o jednu z největších fotografií, jakou kdy ESO zveřejnila. Tyto mlhoviny mají kromě katalogového
    označení rovněž svá romantická pojmenování odvozená od tvarů, kterými na fotografiích připomínají pozemské objekty – známe je
    pod názvem mlhovina Kočičí tlapka (Cat’s Paw Nebula) a mlhovina Humr (Lobster Nebula).

    Zooming in on the Cat’s Paw and Lobster Nebulae
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrqTDzmCB2c


    Panning across the Cat’s Paw and Lobster Nebulae
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUCjRFS1oEg
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    This dune field formed near the base of the North Polar cap. Dunes require a source of loose particulate material to form.
    The source of the northern dune fields around the polar cap may be from the layers of dusty ice that are eroded by strong polar winds.
    https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/jpl/pia11181/dunes-in-northern-summer

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    Outstanding Opportunity Rover Making 'Amazing New Discoveries' 13 Years After Mars Touchdown - Scientist Tells UT - Universe Today
    http://www.universetoday.com/...-rover-making-amazing-new-discoveries-13-years-after-mars-touchdown/

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    Space travel visionaries solve the problem of interstellar slowdown at our stellar neighbour | Max Planck Society
    https://www.mpg.de/11019256/full-braking-at-alpha-centauri
    Space travel visionaries solve the problem of interstellar slowdown at our stellar neighbour

    In April last year, billionaire Yuri Milner announced the Breakthrough Starshot Initiative. He plans to invest 100 million US dollars in the development of an ultra-light light sail
    that can be accelerated to 20 percent of the speed of light to reach the Alpha Centauri star system within 20 years. The problem of how to slow down this projectile once it reaches
    its target remains a challenge. René Heller of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen and his colleague Michael Hippke propose to use the radiation and
    gravity of the Alpha Centauri stars to decelerate the craft. It could then even be rerouted to the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri and its Earth-like planet Proxima b.

    Sailing to the Nearest Stars - Planetary Habitability Laboratory @ UPR Arecibo
    http://phl.upr.edu/press-releases/sailingtotheneareststars

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    Krása.. Sedimentary layered formations on Earth & Mars



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    Bright fireball captured in between a break in the clouds over South California on January 19, 2017
    AMS_Event_236-2017
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhui8ZgeowE
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    Astronauts' brains change shape during spaceflight | University of Michigan News
    http://ns.umich.edu/new/releases/24506-astronauts-brains-change-shape-during-spaceflight

    MRIs before and after space missions reveal that astronauts' brains compress and expand during spaceflight, according to a University of Michigan study.
    The findings could have applications for treating other health conditions that affect brain function, says principal investigator Rachael Seidler, U-M
    professor of kinesiology and psychology. The study, believed to be the first to examine structural changes that take place in astronauts' brains during
    spaceflight, found that the volume of gray matter increased or decreased, and the extent of the alteration depended on the length of time spent in space.

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    Water detected in the atmosphere of hot Jupiter exoplanet 51 Pegasi b
    https://phys.org/news/2017-02-atmosphere-hot-jupiter-exoplanet-pegasi.html

    Astronomers have detected the presence of water molecules in the atmosphere of a nearby hot Jupiter exoplanet known as 51 Pegasi b
    (51 Peb b for short). The discovery sheds new light on the nature of the exoworld's atmosphere and indicates that the star-planet
    system is a double-lined spectroscopic binary. The findings were presented Jan. 25 in a paper published on arXiv.org.

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    Cosmos on Nautilus: Even Physicists Find the Multiverse Faintly Disturbing
    http://cosmos.nautil.us/feature/103/even-physicists-find-the-multiverse-faintly-disturbing
    The debate over the multiverse is a fight about identity and consequence.
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    Night sky guide for February 2017
    https://watchers.news/2017/02/01/night-sky-guide-february-2017/

    February 11 - Penumbral lunar eclipse - 00:45 UTC. Like other lunar eclipses, penumbral eclipses occur whenever the Earth passes between the Moon and Sun,
    such that it obscures the Sun's light and casts a shadow onto the Moon's surface. But unlike other kinds of eclipses, they are extremely subtle events to
    observe. In a penumbral eclipse, the Moon passes through an outer region of the Earth's shadow called the penumbra. This is the outer part of the Earth's
    shadow, in which the Earth appears to cover part of the Sun's disk, but not all of it. As a result, the Moon's brightness will begin to dim, as it is less
    strongly illuminated by the Sun, but the whole of the Sun's disk will remain illuminated to some degree. Although the Moon's light dims considerably during
    a penumbral eclipse, this is only perceptible to those with very astute vision, or in carefully controlled photographs. The eclipse will be visible
    throughout most of eastern South America, eastern Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, Europe, Africa, and western Asia.

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    Extrémní výzvy jsou spouštěčem pro nová radikální technická řešení...
    NASA solution for Stephen Hawking's Breakthrough StarShot
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ixojIvymxM
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    Bright fireball captured over Caeté, Minas Gerais, Brazil on January 30, 2017
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODrix_6el1U

    Bright fireball spotted over several US states (SC, NC, VA, TN, KY, WV, MD and PA) on January 25, 2017
    Meator Maybe
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KB5Slzjhww
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    NuSTAR Helps Solve 'Rapid Burster' Mystery
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nustar-helps-solve-rapid-burster-mystery

    Scientists observing a neutron star in the "Rapid Burster" system may have solved a 40-year-old mystery surrounding its puzzling X-ray bursts.

    Discovered in the 1970s, the Rapid Burster is a binary system comprising a low-mass star in its prime and a neutron star - the compact remnant
    of a massive star's demise. The gravitational pull of the neutron star strips its companion of some of its gas, which then forms an accretion
    disk and spirals toward the neutron star.

    Most neutron star binary systems continuously release large amounts of X-rays, punctuated by additional X-ray flashes every few hours or days.
    But scientists have wondered for decades about what accounts for the Rapid Burster's sudden, erratic and extremely intense X-ray emissions --
    a phenomenon seen only in one other binary system.

    In the new study, researchers discovered that the neutron star's magnetic field creates a gap between the star and the disk around it, largely
    preventing it from feeding on matter from its stellar companion. Gas builds up until, under certain conditions, it hits the neutron star all
    at once, producing intense flashes of X-rays.

    The new results provide the first evidence for what causes these so-called "type-II" bursts. The discovery was made with the European Space
    Agency's XMM-Newton mission and NASA's NuSTAR (Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array) and Swift missions.

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    Virtual Von Neumann Probes using Self Amplification and Replication of Electromagnetic Signals through Natural Stellar Processes
    http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=37033

    Is it possible to use natural phenomena to boost signals to the stars? In the essay below, Bill St. Arnaud takes a look at the possibilities,
    noting that civilizations that chose to broadcast information might select a method that mimics by electromagnetic means what the classic
    von Neumann probe would achieve with physical probes. St. Arnaud is an optical communications engineer, a network and green IT consultant
    who works with clients on a variety of subjects such as next generation research/education and Internet networks. His interest in practical
    solutions — free broadband and dynamic charging of electric vehicles — to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is matched by a fascination with
    interstellar matters, particularly SETI.
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    Stars in the halo of the Milky Way often travel in groups
    https://phys.org/news/2017-01-stars-halo-milky-groups.html

    Many stars in the halo that surrounds the Milky Way travel in groups. This is the outcome of a recent analysis of data for millions
    of stars from the Gaia space mission. Astronomers report their discovery today in the international journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

    The Milky Way, our own Galaxy, has likely formed in part from the merging of many smaller systems. How exactly that happened, is still a puzzle.
    To learn more about the history of formation of the Milky Way, astronomers from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and UC Riverside
    in the US, have inspected the motions of stars in the so-called Galactic halo. Stars in the halo are more pristine and spend most of their time
    outside of the disk-like structure that gives the Milky Way its name. It is thought that these halo stars are the stars that joined the Milky
    Way onboard of small galaxies.

    For this study, a team lead by Amina Helmi (University of Groningen) combined the vast Gaia dataset with data from the RAVE survey.

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    Press Release - Tracing the Cosmic Web with Star-forming Galaxies in the Distant Universe - Subaru Telescope
    http://subarutelescope.org/Pressrelease/2017/01/30/index.html

    A research group led by Hiroshima University has revealed a picture of the increasing fraction of massive star-forming galaxies in the distant universe.
    Massive star-forming galaxies in the distant universe, about 5 billion years ago, trace large-scale structure in the universe. In the nearby universe,
    about 3 billion years ago, massive star-forming galaxies are not apparent. This change in the way star-forming galaxies trace the matter distribution
    is consistent with the picture of galaxy evolution established by other independent studies.

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    Derek Muller investigates LIGO.
    http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2017/01/30/derek_muller_investigates_ligo.html

    The Absurdity of Detecting Gravitational Waves
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iphcyNWFD10


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