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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Fragmented asteroid pair develops twin comet-like tails
    https://phys.org/news/2017-03-fragmented-asteroid-pair-twin-comet-like.html

    Asteroids on the main belt, situated between Mars and Jupiter, move around the sun in quasi circular orbits,
    so they do not undergo the temperature changes which, in comets, produce the characteristic tails. Nevertheless,
    some twenty cases have been documented of asteroids which, for various reasons, increase their glow and unfurl
    a tail of dust. Among the latter stands P/2016 J1, the youngest known "asteroid pair."

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    Fourth Hubble Servicing Mission Launches -- March 1, 2002 | NASA
    https://www.nasa.gov/...k-in-nasa-history-fourth-hubble-servicing-mission-launches-march-1-2002.html

    This week in 2002, space shuttle Columbia and STS-109 launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to begin the fourth Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission.
    Here Hubble is berthed in Columbia’s cargo bay, silhouetted against the airglow of Earth's horizon. During this mission, astronauts replaced Hubble's solar
    panels and installed the Advanced Camera for Surveys, which took the place of Hubble's Faint Object Camera, the telescope's last original instrument.

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    YaleNews | Yale-led team puts dark matter on the map
    http://news.yale.edu/2017/03/01/yale-led-team-puts-dark-matter-map

    A Yale-led team has produced one of the highest-resolution maps of dark matter ever created, offering a detailed
    case for the existence of cold dark matter — sluggish particles that comprise the bulk of matter in the universe.

    The dark matter map is derived from Hubble Space Telescope Frontier Fields data of a trio of galaxy clusters that
    act as cosmic magnifying glasses to peer into older, more distant parts of the universe, a phenomenon known as
    gravitational lensing.

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    Rapid changes point to origin of ultra-fast black hole 'burps'
    https://phys.org/news/2017-03-rapid-ultra-fast-black-hole-burps.html

    Gas outflows are common features of active supermassive black holes that reside in the center of large galaxies. Millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun,
    these black holes feed on the large disks of gas that swirl around them. Occasionally the black holes eat too much and burp out an ultra-fast wind, or outflow.
    These winds may have a strong influence on regulating the growth of the host galaxy by clearing the surrounding gas away and suppressing star formation.
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    Espectacular anomalía en Marte 2017
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=birj6V5Yd4U
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    Galaxie na hraně | ESO Česko
    http://www.eso.org/public/czechrepublic/news/eso1707/?lang

    Pestrobarevný pás hvězd, plynu a prachu na uvedeném snímku je spirální galaxie s katalogovým označením NGC 1055 a takto ji nedávno zachytil dalekohled ESO/VLT
    (Very Large Telescope) pracující na observatoři Paranal v Chile. Průměr galaxie NGC 1055 je asi o 15 procent větší než průměr naší Galaxie (Mléčné dráhy).
    Jelikož se na NGC 1055 díváme z boku, vypadá, jako by postrádala stočená ramena – typický znak spirálních galaxií. Na jejím vzhledu je také patrná řada
    nepravidelných struktur, které pravděpodobně vznikly následkem blízkého setkání se sousední galaxií.

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    For the 1st time since 2014 New Horizons will enter hibernation NEXT MONTH
    as it cruises to 2014 MU69. This hibernation runs 7 Apr-11 Sep.
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    Catch Comet Encke this evening.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gRdPDjL6s8
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    Woow! Could we map the surface of a distant Earthlike planet by using the sun as a huge magnifying glass?

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    50 000-Year-Old 'Super Life' Discovered Says Head Of NASA Astrobiology
    https://www.forbes.com/...17/02/27/50000-year-old-super-life-discovered-in-mexico-cave/#3204f85f59c1

    Deep within a Mexican cave NASA scientists discovered ancient life forms that have been trapped within crystals for 50,000 years. The cave whereby
    these microbes live is the famous Naica Cave in Mexico's Chihuahua state and is known for fairytale like massive crystals and extreme conditions.

    The microbes have been dormant within trapped fluid inclusions in massive gypsum crystals. Uniquely, the microbes have existed entirely on heavy
    minerals such as iron and manganese to create energy. They have adapted to one of the most hostile environments on Earth, evidence that life finds
    a way to cope in extreme conditions.

    To set the stage, the Naica caves were first found by miners about a hundred years ago while looking for silver. The cave system (980 feet below
    the surface of the Earth) reaches up to 136 °F and 99% humidity, conditions that require scientists to wear modified spacesuits with cooling packs
    while studying the cave. The massive gypsum crystals have grown up to 39 feet long and 13 feet in diameter, weighing up to 55 tons per crystal.

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    Study opens new questions on how the atmosphere and oceans formed
    https://anu.prezly.com/study-opens-new-questions-on-how-the-atmosphere-and-oceans-formed

    A new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has found seawater cycles throughout the Earth’s interior
    down to 2 900km, much deeper than previously thought, reopening questions about how the atmosphere and oceans formed.

    A popular theory is that the atmosphere and oceans formed by releasing water and gases from the Earth’s mantle through
    volcanic activity during the planet’s first 100 million years.

    But lead researcher Dr Mark Kendrick from ANU said the new study provided evidence to question this theory.

    “Our findings make alternative theories for the origin of the atmosphere and oceans equally plausible, such as icy
    comets or meteorites bringing water to the Earth,” said Dr Kendrick from the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences.

    Seawater is introduced into the Earth’s interior when two tectonic plates converge and one plate is pushed underneath
    the other into the mantle. The study has overturned the notion that seawater only makes it about 100km into the mantle
    before it is returned to the Earth’s surface through volcanic arcs, such as those forming the Pacific Ring of Fire that
    runs through the western America’s, Japan and Tonga.

    The team analysed samples of volcanic glass from the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans that contained traces of seawater
    that had been deeply cycled throughout Earth’s interior
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    Earth probably began with a solid shell | EurekAlert! Science News
    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-02/uom-epb022317.php
    New research suggests that plate tectonics began later in Earth's history

    Today's Earth is a dynamic planet with an outer layer composed of giant plates that grind together, sliding past or dipping beneath one another, giving
    rise to earthquakes and volcanoes. Others separate at undersea mountain ridges, where molten rock spreads out from the centers of major ocean basins.

    But new research suggests that this was not always the case. Instead, shortly after Earth formed and began to cool, the planet's first outer layer was
    a single, solid but deformable shell. Later, this shell began to fold and crack more widely, giving rise to modern plate tectonics.

    The research, described in a paper published February 27, 2017 in the journal Nature, is the latest salvo in a long-standing debate in the geological
    research community: did plate tectonics start right away--a theory known as uniformitarianism--or did Earth first go through a long phase with a solid
    shell covering the entire planet? The new results suggest the solid shell model is closest to what really happened.

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    The TRAPPIST Worlds: Should We Invest In A Backup Planet For Earth?
    https://www.forbes.com/...appist-worlds-should-we-invest-in-a-back-up-planet-for-earth/#340287386cc7
    Investing in a backup planet might be a good idea, given what’s been happening on Earth lately. The cost would only be a little over
    $20 trillion, but some nice real estate just came on the market.
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    Lawrence Krauss reads from The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4tB4QbVVmE
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    Rise of the Super Telescopes: The Overwhelmingly Large Telescope - Universe Today
    http://www.universetoday.com/...800/rise-of-the-super-telescopes-the-overwhelmingly-large-telescope/

    Adaptive Optics Discoveries
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6hmLcJOkzM
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    Sols 1623-1624: MAHLI Diagnostics & Remote Sensing: Curiosity Mission Update by Lauren Edgar
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/105796482@N04/32321734204/sizes/l

    Today’s two-sol plan is devoted to MAHLI diagnostics and remote sensing. It’s another late slide sol, so planning started three and half hours later than usual.
    The plan kicks off with arm activities to better understand the fault that MAHLI experienced last week. Then ChemCam will investigate “Dunn Brook,” a target that
    is just above “Chase Brook” from the weekend plan, and is shown in the above Mastcam image. The target shows some interesting color variations so ChemCam will be
    used to investigate changes in composition. We’ll also acquire a ChemCam observation of “Leighton,” to study the coarse sand grains at the crest of a ripple. Then
    Navcam will look for dust devils and clouds, in response to orbital observations that suggest recent increasing atmospheric opacity. On the second sol, Mastcam
    will acquire a multispectral observation on “Dunn Brook,” and will be used to document the previous APXS locations at “Tomhegan” and “Waweig.” We’ll also acquire
    a Mastcam image for deck monitoring to assess the movement of fines, and an upper tier Navcam mosaic to enable us to target features on Mt. Sharp. The second sol
    includes a number of environmental monitoring observations, using both Mastcam and Navcam to monitor the color and opacity of the atmosphere and search for dust
    devils. The plan also includes an APXS thermal characterization test and a number of change detection observations.

    By Lauren Edgar: Lauren is a Research Geologist at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center and a member of the MSL science team.

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    Bright fireball spotted over Santos, São Paulo, Brazil on February 28, 2017
    Fireball 28/02/2017 - Santos/SP
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRTRVUMoY2Y
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    Recent Claims Invalid: Emergent Gravity Might Deliver A Universe Without Dark Matter
    https://www.forbes.com/.../02/28/is-dark-matter-about-to-be-killed-by-emergent-gravity/#2018cc775359

    Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of nature, which means it’s not derived from anything else – it just is. At least,
    that's according to our presently accepted theories. But this may be about to change.

    Physicists today describe the gravitational interaction through Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity, which dictates the effects of gravity are due to the curvature of space-time.
    But it's already been 20 years since Ted Jacobson demonstrated that General Relativity resembles thermodynamics, which is a framework to describe how very large numbers of individual,
    constituent particles behave. Since then, physicists have tried to figure out whether this similarity is a formal coincidence or hints at a deeper truth: that space-time is made of
    small elements whose collective motion gives rise to the force we call gravity. In this case, gravity would not be a truly fundamental phenomenon, but an emergent one.

    The problem is, if emergent gravity just reproduces General Relativity, there’s no way to test the idea. What we need instead is a prediction from emergent gravity that deviates from
    General Relativity.

    Such a prediction was made two months ago by Erik Verlinde in his new paper. Verlinde pointed out that emergent gravity in a universe with a positive cosmological constant – like the
    one we live in – would only approximately reproduce General Relativity. The microscopic constituents of space-time, Verlinde claims, also react to the presence of matter in a way that
    General Relativity does not capture: they push inwards on matter. This creates an effect similar to that ascribed to particle dark matter, which pulls normal matter in by its
    gravitational attraction.

    Verlinde’s idea is interesting and solves two problems that had plagued previous attempts at emergent gravity.

    First, he conjectures that the deviations from General Relativity come about because the microscopic constituents of space-time have an additional type of entropy. In the thermodynamic
    formulation of gravity, the entropy – that is the number of possible microscopic configurations – which a volume can maximally have is proportional to the surface area of that volume.
    This is also often referred to as a “holographic” entropy because it demonstrates that all what happens inside the volume can entirely be encoded on its surface. The additional entropy
    that Verlinde introduces instead grows with the volume itself.

    The modification to General Relativity then comes about because matter – so the conjecture goes – reduces the new, volume-scaling entropy in its environment. The entropy decrease leads
    to a decrease in volume which, in turn creates a force pushing inwards on the matter. This force, Verlinde shows, is similar to the force normally attributed to dark matter – which pulls
    in normal matter from its additional gravitational mass.
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/study-hints-at-change-in-water-fingerprint-of-comet

    Astronomers from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, observed the Oort cloud comet C/2014 Q2, also called Lovejoy,
    when it passed near Earth in early 2015. Through NASA’s partnership in the W. M. Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, the team observed
    the comet at infrared wavelengths a few days after Lovejoy passed its perihelion – or closest point to the sun.

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