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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/a-lot-of-galaxies-need-guarding-in-this-hubble-view

    Much like the eclectic group of space rebels in the upcoming film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope
    has some amazing superpowers, specifically when it comes to observing innumerable galaxies flung across time and space.

    A stunning example is a galaxy cluster called Abell 370 that contains an astounding assortment of several hundred galaxies tied
    together by the mutual pull of gravity. That’s a lot of galaxies to be guarding, and just in this one cluster!

    Hubble's Galaxy-Observing Superpowers
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz5U2a7dU8I
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    Full Committee Hearing- Advances in the Search for Life | Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
    https://science.house.gov/legislation/hearings/full-committee-hearing-advances-search-life

    Hearing- Advances in the Search for Life (EventID=105880)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlZVlEHmMBw
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-receives-proposals-for-future-solar-system-mission

    NASA has received and is reviewing 12 proposals for future unmanned solar system exploration. The proposed missions of discovery –
    submitted under NASA’s New Frontiers program – will undergo scientific and technical review over the next seven months. The goal
    is to select a mission for flight in about two years, with launch in the mid-2020s.

    “New Frontiers is about answering the biggest questions in our solar system today, building on previous missions to continue to push
    the frontiers of exploration,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
    “We’re looking forward to reviewing these exciting investigations and moving forward with our next bold mission of discovery.”
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    Where Should We Look for Ancient Biosignatures on Mars in 2020? – Many Worlds
    http://www.manyworlds.space/...04/28/where-should-we-look-for-ancient-biosignatures-on-mars-in-2020/

    The process of anointing a successor destination for NASA’s 2020 rover mission to Mars has been going on for several years now,
    and the field was narrowed to three possibilities earlier this year. Because some of the primary goals of the 2020 mission differ
    from those of the Curiosity mission, the potential landing sites are unlike Gale Crater and all share certain features that are,
    not surprising, promising in terms of the new goals. What’s new is the requirement that the 2020 mission will search for
    biosignatures of life in the ancient rocks and to identify, pick up and store rocks samples for later return to Earth.

    Given those (and other) science goals, the leaders of the Mars 2020 mission — and the large community of scientists eager to become
    a formal or informal part of the mission — have been looking for sites where water was clearly present in the distant past and where
    conditions seem best for actually preserving fossil microbial biosignatures that may have been present.

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    http://www.sciencetimes.com/...cient-meteorite-triggered-cataclysmic-volcanic-eruptions-on-earth.htm

    The meteorite that hit the earth more than a billion years ago triggered long-lived volcanic eruptions on Earth.
    An international team of scientists found that the ancient meteorite impact had changed the climate and surface of the Earth.

    Geochemist from the Trinity College Dublin, Balz Kamber led the scientists to study the preserved ancient meteorite impact structure
    on Earth in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The structure is one of the largest remnants of the meteorite impact on Earth. Following the great
    impact that happened 1.85 billion years ago, a deep basin was excavated and filled with melted target rocks.

    According to the press release from the Trinity College Dublin, the ancient meteorite impact left a very distinctive shape in a 1.5 km
    (0.9 miles) deep basin. The unique shape was formed because of the gas bubble that expanded in the melted rock then blew up in a catastrophic
    explosion. Another example of such explosion can be found under glaciers in Iceland, where the cataclysmic explosion erupting water and
    occurred for a very long period after the impact.

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    Ne, nepřekliknul jsem se. Brilantní teoretička mi o5 vzala dech. K jejímu obrovskému talentu a daru umět
    vysvětlit značně komplikované problémy běžnému smrtelníkovi si připisuje další, tentokrát hudební... :)

    Schrödinger's Cat
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_0laAhvHKE
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    2017 Noctilucent cloud chasing season teaser - 4K (UHD) time-lapse, Denmark
    https://watchers.news/2017/05/04/adrien-mauduit-2017-noctilucent-cloud-chasing-season-teaser/

    2017 Noctilucent cloud chasing season teaser - 4K (UHD) time-lapse, Denmark
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2acs3ZuUg1Y
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    Join Dr. Svetlana Berdyugina and Dr. Jeff Kuhn from the PLANETS Foundation as they discuss a new technique they've
    developed that allows astronomers to directly image the surfaces of Earth-sized exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b.

    Imaging the Surface of Proxima Centauri b
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYMHuOXmFrc
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    In experiments on Earth, testing possible building blocks of alien life: Subjecting artificial amino acids to extreme conditions, researchers hunt for clues on what it takes to survive on other planets -- ScienceDaily
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170424084021.htm

    Scientists are attempting to identify the amino acids - building blocks that make proteins and support all life on Earth -
    that might feasibly form the basis of extraterrestrial life. The researchers have analyzed how an assortment of 15 amino acids,
    some found here on Earth in living organisms and some not found in living organisms on Earth, hold up in the face of extreme
    conditions found on other planets and moons.

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    Tension in the Hubble constant – Triton Station
    https://tritonstation.wordpress.com/2017/02/27/tension-in-the-hubble-constant/

    There has been some hand-wringing of late about the tension between the value of the expansion rate of the universe – the famous Hubble constant,
    H0, measured directly from observed redshifts and distances, and that obtained by multi-parameter fits to the cosmic microwave background. Direct
    determinations consistently give values in the low to mid-70s, like Riess et al. (2016): H0 = 73.24 ± 1.74 km/s/Mpc while the latest CMB fit from
    Planck gives H0 = 67.8 ± 0.9 km/s/Mpc. These are formally discrepant at a modest level: enough to be annoying, but not enough to be conclusive.

    The widespread presumption is that there is a subtle systematic error somewhere. Who is to blame depends on what you work on. People who work on
    the CMB and appreciate its phenomenal sensitivity to cosmic geometry generally presume the problem is with galaxy measurements. To people who work
    on local galaxies, the CMB value is a non-starter.

    This subject has a long and sordid history which entire books have been written about. Many systematic errors have plagued the cosmic distance
    ladder. Hubble’s earliest (c. 1930) estimate of H0 = 500 km/s/Mpc was an order of magnitude off, and made the universe impossibly young by what
    was known to geologists at the time. Recalibration of the distance scale brought the number steadily down. There followed a long (1960s – 1990s)
    stand-off between H0 = 50 as advocated by Sandage and 100 as advocated by de Vaucouleurs. Obviously, there were some pernicious systematic errors
    lurking about. Given this history, it is easy to imagine that even today there persists some subtle systematic error in local galaxy distance
    measurements.
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    The Late Heavy Bombardment: A Violent Assault on Young Earth
    http://www.space.com/36661-late-heavy-bombardment.html

    Early Earth suffered constant threat of attack from leftover planet-building material. From about 4.5 to 3.8 billion years ago,
    failed planets and smaller asteroids slammed into larger worlds, scarring their surface. Near the end of the violence, during
    a period known as the Late Heavy Bombardment, impacts in the solar system may have increased. The increased activity
    most likely came from the movement of the giant planets, which sent debris raining down on the smaller rocky worlds.

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    Katie Bouman: Algoritmy pro EHT.
    How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIvezCVcsYs
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    VIRGO: k tomu se hodi tohle video:

    Jiří Podolský - Astronomie, matka fyziky (MFF FPF 19.2.2015)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w7MphUmUJk
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    Woow! Máme se na co těšit!

    Carolyn Porco‏ / ICYMI: "My team & I are planning a last fond Farewell to Saturn
    mosaic on Cassini's final plunge into Saturn. So happy it will catch Enceladus."

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    Techniques and Methods for Astrophysical Data Visualization - Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific - IOPscience
    http://iopscience.iop.org/...8-3873/page/Techniques-and-Methods-for-Astrophysical-Data-Visualization

    Astrophysics continues to be a leader in the data sciences, with innovative methods being developed to handle new analysis challenges.
    The higher rates of data acquisition in both observational and theoretical astrophysics demand innovative solutions in scientific visualization.
    The Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (PASP) has published a special focus issue titled Techniques and Methods for
    Astrophysical Data Visualization.

    Techniques and Methods for Astrophysical Data Visualization
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AACsyyr_NZs
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    Ancient Observatories - Timeless Knowledge
    http://solar-center.stanford.edu/AO/Ancient-Observatories.pdf

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    Velkej nářez! "Steam punk" model od Moonraker Telescopes



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    Trappist-1, the sun with seven planets - 3 May 2017 - The Virtual Telescope Project 2.0
    http://www.virtualtelescope.eu/2017/05/04/trappist-1-the-sun-with-seven-planets-3-may-2017/

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    WATCH LIVE @ 7 pm ET: Webcast about Epic Gravitational Wave Discovery
    http://www.space.com/17933-nasa-television-webcasts-live-space-tv.html

    Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QitI_tvOR0
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    'Hot Jupiter' transiting a rapidly-rotating star discovered
    https://phys.org/news/2017-05-hot-jupiter-transiting-rapidly-rotating-star.html

    A "hot Jupiter" exoplanet transiting a rapidly rotating star has been discovered jointly by WASP and KELT survey, a new study reveals. The newly found alien world,
    designated WASP-167b/KELT-13b, is several times more massive than Jupiter and orbits its parent star every two days. The finding was presented Apr. 25 in a paper
    published on the arXiv pre-print repository.

    The new giant planet was detected by a team of astronomers led by Lorna Temple of Keele University in Newcastle, U.K. The discovery is the result of two exoplanet
    surveys, namely the Wide Angle Search for Planets (WASP) and the Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope (KELT). WASP observations, using the WASP-South telescope of
    the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in South Africa were carried out between May 2006 and June 2012. The KELT observing campaign, utilizing SAAO's
    KELT-South telescope, started in March 2010 and lasted till August 2013.

    WASP-167/KELT-13 is a 1.3 billion-year-old F1V star with a rotation period estimated to be shorter than 1.8 days. With a radius of about 1.79 solar radii, this star
    is approximately 60 percent more massive than our sun. WASP-167/KELT-13 was observed by WASP and KELT teams independently from each other, and resulted in
    the detection of a planet-like transit signal.

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