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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Čerstvý DA a o5 zajímavé téma: TESS
    NASA's TESS Mission Update
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KonyrQd9F3I


    A přidám klasický "meanwhile at" MIT Labs:
    Assembly has been completed for both TESS Solar Array Drive Assemblies
    (SADA) that will soon ship to Orbital ATK for integration!

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    'Meteor' causes panic in Pakistan's mountainous north - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
    https://www.dawn.com/news/1320862/meteor-causes-panic-in-pakistans-mountainous-north

    A suspected meteor lit up the skies above Pakistan's mountainous north late Wednesday, officials said,
    with panicked residents reporting a mysterious light whizzing past and the sound of multiple, powerful blasts.

    The incident occurred around 9:00pm, when citizens in the city of Gilgit and the surrounding Ghizer and Diamer
    districts saw the bright object racing through the night sky above the region's remote, soaring mountains.

    Huge Bolide Meteor - Very loud sonic boom from the Sky rattles Houses in Gilgit-Baltistan / Pakistan
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PJZU9Eh_vs
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    Astronomers discovered a second ‘alien megastructure’ star that’s even stranger than KIC 8462852 | Physics-Astronomy
    http://www.physics-astronomy.com/2017/03/astronomers-discovered-second-alien.html#.WMr5A28rJhE

    Second, new 'alien megastructure' discovered
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTl2rtWXsv8
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    2017 | Running away from Einstein | University of St Andrews
    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/news/archive/2017/title,1168412,en.php

    Einstein’s theory of gravity may have to be rewritten, after researchers at the University of St Andrews found a gigantic ring of galaxies
    darting away from us much faster than predicted.

    This 10 million light year-wide ring made up of small galaxies is expanding rapidly like a mini Big Bang. The team believe our neighbouring
    galaxy, Andromeda, once flew past our own Galaxy at close range, creating a sling-shot of several small galaxies.

    Dr Hongsheng Zhao, Reader in the School of Physics and Astronomy and co-author of the paper, published in Monthly Notices of the Royal
    Astronomical Society by Oxford University Press, said: “If Einstein’s Gravity were correct, our Galaxy would never come close enough to
    Andromeda to scatter anything that fast.”

    If true, the discovery would force a new understanding of gravity and about our cosmos, as such a galactic flyby only makes sense if gravity
    weakens more slowly as galaxies drift apart than mainstream thinking suggests.

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    Visualizing debris disk “roller derby” to understand planetary system evolution | Carnegie Institution for Science
    https://carnegiescience.edu/...-%E2%80%9Croller-derby%E2%80%9D-understand-planetary-system-evolution

    When planets first begin to form, the aftermath of the process leaves a ring of rocky and icy material that’s rotating and colliding
    around the young central star like a celestial roller derby. Analogs to our own Solar System’s Kuiper Belt, these disks of debris left
    over from planet formation can be detected by astronomers and studied to help understand the processes that create planetary systems.

    Determining how the gravity of existing planets influences a disk’s architecture is one important area of study. Most of this research
    focuses on how planets that exist inside the debris disk define its shape, which is one of the few disk characteristics that can be
    directly observed from Earth. New work led by Carnegie’s Erika Nesvold looks at how a disk is affected by a planet that exists beyond
    its outermost edge, and demonstrates that the disk’s shape can indicate whether the planet formed beyond the disk, or initially existed
    inside of the disk and moved outward over time. The work is published by The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

    The star HD 106906 is perfect for studying this phenomenon. It has one giant planet, about 11 times the mass of Jupiter, orbiting very
    far away from its host star, at least 650 times the distance between the Earth and our own Sun. This planet, HD 107906b, orbits outside
    of its star’s debris disk, which is about ten times closer to the star than it is.

    Nesvold and her colleagues, Smadar Naoz and Michael Fitzgerald of UCLA, modeled the HD 106906 system to better understand how an outside
    planet affects the structure of a debris disk.

    “We were able to create the known shape of HD 106906’s debris disk without adding another planet into the system, as some had suggested
    was necessary to achieve the observed architecture,” Nesvold said.

    The single, distant giant planet’s gravity was able to affect the debris in just the right way to produce the system’s flat, non-circular
    ring and to account for the disk’s observed shape and features.

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    Celestial spiral is a double star | Space | EarthSky
    http://earthsky.org/todays-image/celestial-spiral-ll-pegasi

    The +European Southern Observatory (ESO) published this image on March 6, 2017. It’s a double star system, consisting of the star LL Pegasi
    (aka AFGL 3068) and a companion star. The image – from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in northern Chile – shows
    a huge spiral some third of a light-year across. The secret to the spiral is a nebula, or cloud of gas, surrounding the two stars. In fact,
    LL Pegasi is an old star, moving into what’s called the planetary nebula phase. Planetary nebulae are vast shells of gas sloughed off older
    stars as they age and begin to die. In the case of this double system, the two stars are creating the spiral pattern as they orbit each other.
    Astronomers estimate that a new layer in the spiral must appear about every 800 years, a close match to the time it takes for the two stars
    to orbit each other.

    The video below compares the observed structure surrounding LL Pegasi with a predicted theoretical model.

    3D visualization of the molecular gas material surrounding LL Pegasi.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKlWt6aG_EA
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    Very bright fireball spotted over Gilgit-Baltistan region, in Northern Pakistan on March 15, 2017

    “Meteor” crossing over parts of Gilgit-Baltistan spreads fear and panic
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LukuQwTV0TA
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    There’s a supernova occurring right now in NGC 5643 | Astronomy.com
    http://astronomy.com/news/2017/03/supernova-ngc-5643
    Meet “Bob,” the second Type Ia supernova in the galaxy since 2013

    Announced by Rachael Beaton at the the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Pasadena, CA, and known as 2017cbv
    (though Beaton has nicknamed it Bob), the explosion was spotted in NGC 5643, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Lupus. The area of
    the sky it inhabits is also part of the area covered by the Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey, a project aimed at gathering optical and near-
    infrared images of bright Southern Hemisphere galaxies. NGC 5643 was also the home galaxy of SN 2013aa, which occurred in early 2013.

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    Experiments Show Titan Lakes May Fizz with Nitrogen
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/experiments-show-titan-lakes-may-fizz-with-nitrogen

    A recent NASA-funded study has shown how the hydrocarbon lakes and seas of Saturn's moon Titan might occasionally erupt with dramatic patches of bubbles.

    For the study, researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, simulated the frigid surface conditions on Titan, finding that
    significant amounts of nitrogen can be dissolved in the extremely cold liquid methane that rains from the skies and collects in rivers, lakes and seas.
    They demonstrated that slight changes in temperature, air pressure or composition can cause the nitrogen to rapidly separate out of solution, like the
    fizz that results when opening a bottle of carbonated soda.

    NASA's Cassini spacecraft has found that the composition of Titan's lakes and seas varies from place to place, with some reservoirs being richer in ethane
    than methane. "Our experiments showed that when methane-rich liquids mix with ethane-rich ones -- for example from a heavy rain, or when runoff from
    a methane river mixes into an ethane-rich lake -- the nitrogen is less able to stay in solution," said Michael Malaska of JPL, who led the study.

    The result is bubbles. Lots of bubbles.

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    Fossil or inorganic structure? Scientists dig into early life forms
    https://phys.org/news/2017-03-fossil-inorganic-scientists-early-life.html

    An international team of researchers discovered that inorganic chemicals can self-organize into complex structures that mimic primitive life on Earth.

    Florida State University Professor of Chemistry Oliver Steinbock and Professor Juan Manuel Garcia-Ruiz of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas
    (Spanish National Research Council) in Granada, Spain published an article in Wednesday's edition of Science Advances that shows fossil-like objects grew in
    natural spring water abundant in the early stages of the planet. But they were inorganic materials that resulted from simple chemical reactions.

    This complicates the identification of Earth's earliest microfossils and redefines the search for life on other planets and moons.

    "Inorganic microstructures can potentially be indistinguishable from ancient traces of life both in morphology and chemical composition," Garcia-Ruiz said.

    Scientists had seen hints of this in past lab work, but now through Steinbock and Garcia-Ruiz's research, it is clear that this also happened in nature.

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    Dark Matter Less Influential in Galaxies in Early Universe | ESO United Kingdom
    http://www.eso.org/public/unitedkingdom/news/eso1709/?lang

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    Comparison of rotating disc galaxies in the distant Universe and the present day | ESO United Kingdom
    https://www.eso.org/public/unitedkingdom/videos/eso1709c/

    Comparison of rotating disc galaxies in the distant Universe and the present day. The imaginary galaxy on the left is in the nearby Universe
    and the stars in its outer parts are orbiting rapidly due to the presence of large amounts of dark matter around the central regions. On the
    other hand the galaxy at the right, which is in the distant Universe, and seen as it was about ten billion years ago, is rotating more slowly
    in its outer parts as dark matter is more diffuse.

    The size of the difference is exaggerated in this schematic view to make the effect clearer. The distribution of dark matter is shown in red.

    Comparison of rotating disc galaxies in the distant Universe and the present day
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjBcCYl27iM
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    Protostar Blazes Bright, Reshaping Its Stellar Nursery - NRAO: Revealing the Hidden Universe
    https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressreleases/2017-alma-protostar-outburst

    A massive protostar, deeply nestled in its dust-filled stellar nursery, recently roared to life, shining nearly 100 times brighter than before. This outburst, apparently triggered by
    an avalanche of star-forming gas crashing onto the surface of the star, supports the theory that young stars can undergo intense growth spurts that reshape their surroundings.

    Astronomers made this discovery by comparing new observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile with earlier observations from the Submillimeter
    Array (SMA) in Hawaii.

    "We were amazingly fortunate to detect this spectacular transformation of a young, massive star,” said Todd Hunter, an astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)
    in Charlottesville, Va., and lead author on a paper published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. "By studying a dense star-forming cloud with both ALMA and the SMA, we could see
    that something dramatic had taken place, completely changing a stellar nursery over a surprisingly short period of time."

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    Quantum Entanglement Documentary Atomic Physics and Reality
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEjte11wPeI
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    Early Earth Had a Hazy, Methane-filled Atmosphere | College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
    http://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/features/3826
    Thick clouds of methane forced hydrogen to leave the atmosphere, enabling today’s oxygen-rich air to develop

    More than 2.4 billion years ago, Earth’s atmosphere was inhospitable, filled with toxic gases that drove wildly fluctuating surface
    temperatures. Understanding how today’s world of mild climates and breathable air took shape is a fundamental question in Earth science.

    New research from the University of Maryland, the University of St. Andrews, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the University of Leeds
    and the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science suggests that long ago, Earth’s atmosphere spent about a million years filled with a methane-
    rich haze. This haze drove a large amount of hydrogen out of the atmosphere, clearing the way for massive amounts of oxygen to fill the air.
    This transformation resulted in an atmosphere much like the one that sustains life on Earth today.
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    Looking for signs of the first stars
    https://phys.org/news/2017-03-stars.html

    It may soon be possible to detect the universe's first stars by looking for the blue colour they emit on explosion.

    he universe was dark and filled with hydrogen and helium for 100 million years following the Big Bang. Then, the first stars appeared,
    and metals were created by thermonuclear fusion reactions within stars.

    These metals were spread around the galaxies by exploding stars or 'supernovae'. Studying first-generation supernovae, which are more
    than 13 billion years old, provides a glimpse into what the universe might have looked like when the first stars, galaxies and super-
    massive black holes formed. But to-date, it has been difficult to distinguish a first-generation supernova from a later one.

    New research, led by Alexey Tolstov from the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, has identified characteristic
    differences between these supernovae types after experimenting with supernovae models based on observations of extremely metal-poor stars.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2017/nasas-webb-telescope-ghostly-lights-out-inspection

    What happens when the lights are turned out in the enormous clean room that currently houses NASA's James Webb Space Telescope? The technicians who are inspecting
    the telescope and its expansive golden mirrors look like ghostly wraiths in this image as they conduct a "lights out inspection" in the Spacecraft Systems Development
    and Integration Facility (SSDIF) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

    The clean room lights were turned off to inspect the telescope after it experienced vibration and acoustic testing. The contamination control engineer used a bright
    flashlight and special ultraviolet flashlights to inspect for contamination because it's easier to find in the dark.

    NASA photographer Chris Gunn said "The people have a ghostly appearance because it's a long exposure." He left the camera's shutter open for a longer than normal time
    so the movement of the technicians appear as a blur. He also used a special light "painting" technique to light up the primary mirror.

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