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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Observations catch a supernova three hours after it exploded | Ars Technica
    https://arstechnica.com/...nce/2017/02/observations-catch-a-supernova-three-hours-after-it-exploded/
    The star may have shed a shell of material within 100 days of exploding.

    The skies are full of transient events. If you don't happen to have a telescope pointed at the right place at the right time,
    you can miss anything from the transit of a planet to the explosion of a star. But thanks to the development of automated survey
    telescopes, the odds of getting lucky have improved considerably.

    In October of 2013, the telescope of the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory worked just as expected, capturing a sudden brightening that
    turned out to reflect the explosion of a red supergiant in a nearby galaxy. The first images came from within three hours of the supernova
    itself, and followup observations tracked the energy released as it blasted through the nearby environment. The analysis of the event was
    published on Monday in Nature Physics, and it suggests the explosion followed shortly after the star ejected large amounts of material.
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    VIRGO: Two views of Jupiter and Galilean satellites from OSIRIS-REx - MapCam (wide-field imager) on left, PolyCam (narrow-field imager) on right.

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    4 years from Chelyabinsk event

    A fragment of meteorite with the piece of broken glass (due to a huge shockwave).
    From Ron Baalke meteorite collection.



    European Meteorological satellite EUMETSAT METEOSAT-10 sequence of Russian Chelyabinsk Meteor 15 Feb 2013.
    NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory - Meteorite Slams into Atmosphere Above Chelyabinsk, Russia
    https://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/MediaDetail2.php?MediaID=1290&MediaTypeID=1



    This is a remarkable animation sequence showing the dissipation and movement of the Russian Chelyabinsk Meteor Train from space.
    Revealed by the geostationary Japanese MTSAT-2 weather satellite for over 9 hours (with sun illumination).

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    Arecibo Observatory captures revealing images of Comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova
    Only the seventh comet imaged using radar!
    http://www.naic.edu/~pradar/press/Comet45P.php
    Delay-Doppler image of Comet 45P/HMP. Vertical resolution is 7.5 m/pixel.
    The comet’s shape is probably two lobes and is seen here to be about 1.3 km in size.
    Gif composed of thirteen delay-Doppler images of Comet 45P/HMP after 2 hours of observation.

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    'Ring Of Fire' Solar Eclipse In Feb. 2017 - Path It Will Take | Video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0TT_KZ3FQ8
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    New delta Scuti: Rare pulsating star 7,000 light years away is 1 of only 7 in Milky Way – SMU Research
    http://blog.smu.edu/...-scuti-rare-pulsating-star-7000-light-years-away-is-1-of-only-7-in-milky-way/

    A star — as big as or bigger than our sun — in the Pegasus constellation is expanding and contracting in three different directions
    simultaneously on a scale of once every 2.5 hours, the result of heating and cooling of hydrogen fuel burning 28 million degrees
    Fahrenheit at its core Astronomers are reporting a rare star as big — or bigger — than the Earth’s sun that is expanding and
    contracting in a unique pattern in three different directions.

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    Comet breaking up on flight by Earth caught by Slooh members
    https://phys.org/news/2017-02-comet-flight-earth-caught-slooh.html

    Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann has experienced a breakup on its journey past the Earth on its way toward the Sun.
    On the night of February 12th, Slooh members using the company's telescopes in Chile were able to view the comet
    as it broke into two pieces. This seems to be the continuation of a process that was first witnessed in 1995,
    then again in 2006.

    Slooh members were among the first to confirm that the nucleus of comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann had split into
    at least two large pieces. "They immediately pointed Slooh's telescopes to capture the event," says Slooh Astronomer,
    Paul Cox. "Members will continue to monitor the comet live over the coming weeks—assuming the comet survives that long."

    In the coming months—and years—the comet will face its two greatest challenges to survival. First, the Sun. 73P will
    reach Perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun, on March 16th.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2017/osiris-rex-observes-jupiter

    This magnified, cropped image showing Jupiter and three of its moons was taken by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft’s MapCam instrument during optical navigation
    testing for the mission’s Earth-Trojan Asteroid Search. The image shows Jupiter in the center, the moon Callisto to the left and the moons Io and Europa to
    the right. Ganymede, Jupiter’s fourth Galilean moon, is also present in the image, but is not visible as it is crossing in front of the planet.

    The image was taken at 3:38 a.m. EST on Feb. 9, 2017, when the spacecraft was 120 million kilometers from Earth and 675 million kilometers from Jupiter.
    With an exposure time of two seconds, the image renders Jupiter overexposed, but allows for enhanced detection of stars in the background.

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    ESA/NASA SOHO caught tiny sungrazer comet pointing to the Sun. With the incredible velocity more than 300km/s, those was last hours for the comet.

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    Self-made stars | MIT News
    http://news.mit.edu/2017/black-hole-cold-star-making-fuel-plasma-jets-bubbles-0214
    Astronomers observe black hole producing cold, star-making fuel from hot plasma jets and bubbles.

    The Phoenix cluster is an enormous accumulation of about 1,000 galaxies, located 5.7 billion light years from Earth. At its center lies a massive galaxy,
    which appears to be spitting out stars at a rate of about 1,000 per year. Most other galaxies in the universe are far less productive, squeaking out just
    a few stars each year, and scientists have wondered what has fueled the Phoenix cluster’s extreme stellar output.

    Now scientists from MIT, the University of Cambridge, and elsewhere may have an answer. In a paper published today in the Astrophysical Journal, the team
    reports observing jets of hot, 10-million-degree gas blasting out from the central galaxy’s black hole and blowing large bubbles out into the surrounding
    plasma.

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    VIRGO: nechapem ako ta vec pristava. Kde je tretie koleso podvozku?
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    Self-made stars | MIT News
    http://news.mit.edu/2017/black-hole-cold-star-making-fuel-plasma-jets-bubbles-0214
    Astronomers observe black hole producing cold, star-making fuel from hot plasma jets and bubbles.

    The Phoenix cluster is an enormous accumulation of about 1,000 galaxies, located 5.7 billion light years from Earth. At its center lies a massive galaxy,
    which appears to be spitting out stars at a rate of about 1,000 per year. Most other galaxies in the universe are far less productive, squeaking out just
    a few stars each year, and scientists have wondered what has fueled the Phoenix cluster’s extreme stellar output.

    Now scientists from MIT, the University of Cambridge, and elsewhere may have an answer. In a paper published today in the Astrophysical Journal, the team
    reports observing jets of hot, 10-million-degree gas blasting out from the central galaxy’s black hole and blowing large bubbles out into the surrounding
    plasma.

    These jets normally act to quench star formation by blowing away cold gas — the main fuel that a galaxy consumes to generate stars. However, the researchers
    found that the hot jets and bubbles emanating from the center of the Phoenix cluster may also have the opposite effect of producing cold gas, that in turn
    rains back onto the galaxy, fueling further starbursts. This suggests that the black hole has found a way to recycle some of its hot gas as cold, star-making
    fuel.

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    No close partner for young, massive stars in Omega Nebula
    https://phys.org/news/2017-02-partner-young-massive-stars-omega.html

    Astronomers from Leuven (Belgium) and Amsterdam (Netherlands) have discovered that massive stars in the star-forming region
    M17 (the Omega Nebula) are—against expectations—not part of a close binary. They have started their lives alone or with a distant
    partner star. The researchers base their findings on data from the X-shooter spectrograph on ESO's Very Large Telescope in northern
    Chile. The study will be published in Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters.

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    !!
    The Trump administration is considering a proposal by Sierra Nevada to refurbish Hubble for the future.
    A New Spaceship Could Fly Astronauts to Hubble Space Telescope for Repairs
    http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/telescopes/a25211/mission-to-service-hubble-space-telescope/

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    Researchers determine that planetary collision can form a moon large enough for Kepler to detect
    https://phys.org/news/2017-02-planetary-collision-moon-large-kepler.html

    The Kepler spacecraft has been prolific in its search for planets outside our solar system, known as exoplanets, discovering thousands
    since its launch in 2009. But the hunt for moons orbiting these exoplanets, or exomoons, is vastly more challenging. While no exomoons
    have been found to date, a new study shows that the search is not futile.

    Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that it is possible for a planetary collision to form a moon large enough for Kepler
    to detect. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory physicist Megan Bruk Syal and Amy Barr of the Planetary Science Institute conducted
    a series of around 30 simulations to explore how various factors affect moon creation. In the end, they were able to narrow in on a set
    of conditions that would create satellites much larger than the Earth's moon. The study – "Formation of massive rocky exomoons by giant
    impact" – will appear in the May issue of the Royal Astronomical Society's Monthly Notices.

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    The heart of a far-off star beats for its planet | MIT News
    http://news.mit.edu/2017/star-stellar-pulsations-planet-0214

    For the first time, astronomers from MIT and elsewhere have observed a star pulsing in response to its orbiting planet.

    The star, which goes by the name HAT-P-2, is about 400 light years from Earth and is circled by a gas giant measuring eight times the mass of Jupiter —
    one of the most massive exoplanets known today. The planet, named HAT-P-2b, tracks its star in a highly eccentric orbit, flying extremely close to and
    around the star, then hurtling far out before eventually circling back around.

    The researchers analyzed more than 350 hours of observations of HAT-P-2 taken by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, and found that the star’s brightness
    appears to oscillate ever so slightly every 87 minutes. In particular, the star seems to vibrate at exact harmonics, or multiples of the planet’s orbital
    frequency — the rate at which the planet circles its star.

    The precisely timed pulsations have lead the researchers to believe that, contrary to most theoretical model-based predictions of exoplanetary behavior,
    HAT-P-2b may be massive enough to periodically distort its star, making the star’s molten surface flare, or pulse, in response.

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    http://neliota.astro.noa.gr/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
    NELIOTA is a new European Space Agency (ESA) activity launched at the National Observatory of Athens in February, 2015. It aims
    to determine the distribution and frequency of small near-earth objects (NEOs) via lunar monitoring for impacts of NEO objects.

    First suspected lunar impact detected by NELIOTA on 1 February, lasted for 1 frame in 0.023 sec exposure, 17:13:58 UT long. -25.7 lat -3.4.

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    VIRGO: Začínají
    Asteroid Day Press Conference LIVE from Luxembourg | February 14 | starts at 2.30PM CET
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQKDZoXYgtc
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