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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Home to a hypergiant | ESA/Hubble
    https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/potw1710a/

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    Synthetic biology to help colonize Mars
    https://phys.org/news/2017-03-synthetic-biology-colonize-mars.html

    Shannon Dangle finished her PhD ready to take on a new challenge and set her sights on research to help make Mars colonization possible.
    But she isn't pursuing research on rocket fuels or space suits. She's using synthetic biology to improve biomanufacturing of needed resources
    using simple inputs like sunlight, water, and CO2.
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    Hmm, zřejmě vzniká přímá úměra mezi vzrůstajícím počtem objevených exoplanet a pomateností jinak vcelku seriózních pozemšťanů... :DD

    Whole New Worlds: An Aladdin History of Exoplanets | A Capella Science, Trudbol, SamRobson, Gia Mora
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gai8dMA19Sw
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    Exoplanets, 4 billion-year-old life, Fermi’s paradox and zero-one laws « Math Scholar
    http://experimentalmath.org/.../exoplanets-4-billion-year-old-life-fermis-paradox-and-zero-one-laws/
    What do exoplanets, four-billion-year-old life, Fermi’s paradox and zero-one laws of probability
    theory have to do with each other? Quite a bit, actually. Let us review these developments, one by one
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    Scientists believe they have found fossils dating back at least 3.8bn years – and they might even help us find life on other planets
    Do the Quebec fossils prove that life begin much earlier than we thought? | Science | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/...the-quebec-fossils-prove-that-life-begin-much-earlier-than-we-thought
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    8 things we know about Proxima b | Supernova Condensate
    https://supernovacondensate.net/2017/03/03/8-things-we-know-about-proxima-b/

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    An excerpt from the Coursera class Science of the Solar System by Mike Brown.
    The class is free and online runs once every three months.

    Planet Nine
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-ktWBtt7sc
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    Konečně pořádek a jasno ohledně kvantové fyziky! Krásný zbytek neděle všem. :))

    Jim Carrey's Hilarious Sophisticated Coversation With Conan O'Brien
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdbdyzEsqT8
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    JULIANNE: Přesně. V takových chvílích je největší problém u mně doma
    mezi klávesnicí a židlí, protože si těch lidí vážím, a nechci je otravovat. Ale právě u nich je
    ta reakce takřka okamžitá, jsou opravdu úžasní! :) Pokora je to správné slovo.
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    VIRGO: Díky za zjištění vysvětlení! Je super, že ses zeptal a že mohla okamžitě přijít odpověď. Ukázka skvělých technologií i lidí :).
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    James Webb Space Telescope Launch and Deployment
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6ihVeEoUdo&feature=share


    zaujimavych 12 minut
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    Neskutečné. Objevy už se kupí tak, že snad promění pesimistu v nadšence.. :))
    Not one but TWO (and maybe four) transiting rocky exoplanets around the nearby star HD 219134
    Two massive rocky planets transiting a K-dwarf 6.5 parsecs away : Nature Astronomy
    http://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-017-0056

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    New Worlds, New Discoveries: A major leap in the search for life beyond our solar system
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-viA2gDtLfU
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    Astronomers grapple with new era of fast radio bursts : Nature News & Comment
    http://www.nature.com/news/astronomers-grapple-with-new-era-of-fast-radio-bursts-1.21557
    Signals have progressed from astronomical peculiarity to mainstream research area.

    One of the most perplexing phenomena in astronomy has come of age. The fleeting blasts of energetic cosmic radiation of unknown cause,
    now known as fast radio bursts (FRBs), were first detected a decade ago. At the time, many astronomers dismissed the seemingly random
    blasts as little more than glitches. And although key facts, such as what causes them, are still largely a mystery, FRBs are now
    accepted as a genuine class of celestial signal and have spawned a field of their own.

    The passage was marked this month by the first major meeting on FRBs, held in Aspen, Colorado, on 12–17 February. As well as celebrating
    a fleet of searches for the signals, the meeting’s 80 delegates grappled with how best to design those hunts and pin down the signals’
    origins and precise distances. The trajectory mirrors that of astronomers 20 years ago when they were getting to grips with γ-ray bursts,
    which are now a staple of astronomical observation, says Bing Zhang, a theoretical astrophysicist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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    Brian Greene Author | Festival of the Arts BOCA 2017
    https://www.festivaloftheartsboca.org/artists/brian-greene/
    Author of The Elegant Universe, theoretical physicist and entertaining communicator
    of cutting-edge scientific concepts, Beyond Einstein: Space, Time and Reality

    Brian Greene Explains The Most Powerful Explosions In The Universe
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75szwX09pg8
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    Včera večer jsem si předsevzal, že se dnes pokusím vyhledat problém, který mi leží v hlavě už pár měsíců (sobotní večer, klid a pohoda).
    Už jsem jej tady i před časem zmiňoval - proč FAST při tak komplexní architektuře nemá aktivní radarovou jednotku, která by mu umožnila
    monitorovat asteroidy a vůbec zajímavé dění kolem Země. Projíždět čínské ofiko materiály bylo dosti frustrující, protože se mi nepodařilo
    najít informaci, které bych se chytnul. Nezbylo než o5 otravovat profesionály (což dělám opravdu nerad, když vím, v jakém nonstop kalupu
    jsou), ovšem dnes to bylo rychlé a jednoduché, protože Rhysy byl online, a nevím o nikom lepším (číňanů se fakt ptát nebudu),
    a má za sebou práci na Arecibo... Odpověď je moc zajímavá, pastuji bez úprav. A hned se jdu pořádně kouknout na podrobnosti. Pro úplnost
    uvádím i otázku. Není to poprvé, kdy jsem od něj dostal pořádnou tech-nalejvárnu ohledně srovnání F/A
    Díky nebesům za tak skvělé, erudované a zároveň otevřené lidi!

    Wondering why there is no active radar unit at FAST. It´s probably not a question of budget, is it?
    How they can give up of such a chance to monitor NEOs and other interesting rocks while having such a big and complex architecture?


    RT: I believe it's a question of weight and design. FAST has a very different, much lighter instrument platform than Arecibo.
    This means it can be moved laterally and vertically, so as the dish is deformed to change the focal point the whole instrument
    platform moves too - which gives it a much larger field of view than Arecibo. The disadvantage is that the platform is too light
    to hold many instruments at once - especially radar transmitters which are heavy, bulky things (because of the ~1 MW of power
    being transmitted they need large cooling systems).

    In fact rather than taking new instruments up to the platform, FAST's approach is to be able to lower the platform to the ground.
    Arecibo's heavier design has an advantage here : it has the receivers installed on a turntable which can be rotated to select
    whichever instrument is required for the observations at the push of a button. I forget the exact numbers, but Arecibo has
    around 10 available receivers at any one time whereas FAST will have something closer to 1.
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    Astronomy Magazine - How the Hubble Space Telescope changed the cosmos | Astronomy Magazine
    http://www.astronomy.com/bonus/hubble?utm_content=buffer5f75d

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    Datum oznámeno!
    MAST K2 - Trappist-1
    http://archive.stsci.edu/k2/trappist1/index.html

    The raw cadence data for the K2 observations of the TRAPPIST-1 system are expected
    to be made available on Tuesday March 7th at noon US Eastern time.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2017/hubble-showcases-a-remarkable-galactic-hybrid

    This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image showcases the remarkable galaxy UGC 12591. UGC 12591 sits somewhere between a lenticular and a spiral.
    It lies just under 400 million light-years away from us in the westernmost region of the Pisces–Perseus Supercluster, a long chain of galaxy clusters
    that stretches out for hundreds of light-years — one of the largest known structures in the cosmos.

    The galaxy itself is also extraordinary: it is incredibly massive. The galaxy and its halo together contain several hundred billion times the mass
    of the sun; four times the mass of the Milky Way. It also whirls round extremely quickly, rotating at speeds of up to 1.8 million kilometers per hour.

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