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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Zajímavé doplnění k tématu před pár dny: exploze supernov vs. vymírání druhů.

    Research increases distance at which supernova would spark mass extinctions on Earth | The University of Kansas
    http://news.ku.edu/...research-increases-distance-which-supernova-would-spark-mass-extinctions-earth

    In 2016, researchers published “slam dunk” evidence, based on iron-60 isotopes in ancient seabed, that supernovae buffeted the Earth —
    one of them about 2.6 million years ago. University of Kansas researcher Adrian Melott, professor of physics and astronomy, supported
    those findings in Nature with an associated letter, titled “Supernovae in the neighborhood.”

    Melott has followed up since those findings with an examination of the effects of the supernovae on Earth’s biology. In new research
    to appear in Astrophysical Journal, the KU researcher and colleagues argue the estimated distance of the supernova thought to have
    occurred roughly 2.6 million years ago should be cut in half.

    “There’s even more evidence of that supernova now,” he said. “The timing estimates are still not exact, but the thing that changed to
    cause us to write this paper is the distance. We did this computation because other people did work that made a revised distance estimate,
    which cut the distance in half. But now, our distance estimate is more like 150 light years.”

    A supernova exploding at such a range probably wouldn’t touch off mass extinctions on Earth, Melott said.

    “People estimated the ‘kill zone’ for a supernova in a paper in 2003, and they came up with about 25 light years from Earth,” he said.
    “Now we think maybe it’s a bit greater than that. They left some effects out or didn’t have good numbers, so now we think it may be a bit
    larger distance. We don’t know precisely, and of course it wouldn’t be a hard-cutoff distance. It would be a gradual change. But we think
    something more like 40 or 50 light years. So, an event at 150 light years should have some effects here but not set off a mass extinction.”

    In addition to its distance, interstellar conditions at the time of a supernova would influence its lethality to biology on Earth.

    “Cosmic rays like to travel along magnetic field lines,” Melott said. “They don’t like to cut across magnetic field lines as they experience
    forces to stop them from doing that. If there’s a magnetic field, we don’t know its orientation, so it can either create a superhighway for
    cosmic ray, or it could block them. The main interesting case did not assume the superhighway. It assumed that much of the magnetic field was
    blasted out by a series of supernovae, which made the Local Bubble — and we and the most recent supernovae were inside. This is a weak,
    disordered magnetic field. The best analogy I can think of is more like off-road driving.”

    In such a case, the authors think cosmic rays from the supernova at 150 light years would have penetrated to Earth’s lower atmosphere.
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    A Gravitationally-Lensed Type 1a Supernova: Multiple Images and Highly Magnified
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLheYOsc-_g


    Quasars are luminous objects with supermassive black holes at their centers, visible over vast cosmic distances. Infalling matter increases
    the black hole mass and is also responsible for a quasar's brightness. Now, using the W.M. Keck observatory in Hawaii, astronomers led by
    Christina Eilers have discovered extremely young quasars with a puzzling property: these quasars have the mass of about a billion suns, yet
    have been collecting matter for less than 100,000 years. Conventional wisdom says quasars of that mass should have needed to pull in matter
    a thousand times longer than that – a cosmic conundrum. The results have been published in the May 2 edition of the Astrophysical Journal.

    Discovery in the early universe poses black hole growth puzzle
    https://phys.org/news/2017-05-discovery-early-universe-poses-black.html
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    Ancient Mars impacts created tornado-like winds that scoured surface | News from Brown
    http://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/05/marswind

    Plumes of vapor generated by ancient impacts on Mars created tornado-like winds possibly swirling at more than
    500 miles per hour, which explain mysterious streaks seen near large impact craters on the Martian surface.

    Impact-generated winds on Mars
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019103516305942

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    NASA Study Finds Unexpectedly Primitive Atmosphere Around ‘Warm Neptune’
    https://www.nasa.gov/.../2017/nasa-study-finds-unexpectedly-primitive-atmosphere-around-warm-neptune

    A study combining observations from NASA’s Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes reveals that the distant planet HAT-P-26b has a primitive atmosphere
    composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium. Located about 437 light years away, HAT-P-26b orbits a star roughly twice as old as the sun.

    The analysis is one of the most detailed studies to date of a “warm Neptune,” or a planet that is Neptune-sized and close to its star. The researchers
    determined that HAT-P-26b’s atmosphere is relatively clear of clouds and has a strong water signature, although the planet is not a water world.
    This is the best measurement of water to date on an exoplanet of this size.

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    Chandra :: Photo Album :: CXO J101527.2+625911 :: May 11, 2017
    http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2017/rsmbh/

    A Quick Look at CXO J101527.2+625911
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUhgbfn7f6s
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    TODAY New Horizons is crossing the 5 AU distance to our next flyby target, Kuiper Belt Object 2014 MU69! The flyby on track for 1 Jan 2019!

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    A Message From ET Might Do More Harm Than Good
    http://nautil.us/issue/48/chaos/can-you-ever-really-know-an-extraterrestrial-rp

    Knowledge about aliens might be as dangerous as the aliens themselves.
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    AbSciCon 2017 • Day 1 • Session 1: Jack O'Malley-James
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MGQ6Q68JXs
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    MUSE: New Free Film about ESO’s Cosmic Time Machine | ESO United States
    https://www.eso.org/public/usa/announcements/ann17025/?lang

    MUSE, The Cosmic Time Machine
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fh2Y6Zyhwc
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    Scientists investigate debris disk in a nearby planetary system
    https://phys.org/news/2017-05-scientists-debris-disk-nearby-planetary.html

    Astronomers have recently presented new results of observations of a nearby planetary system
    known as 61 Virginis (or 61 Vir for short). The observations were focused on investigating
    the system's debris disk, which could hold many clues to the nature of planetary formation
    beyond our solar system. The study is available in a paper published May 4 on the arXiv
    pre-print repository.

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    Mapping the Magnetic Bridge Between Our Nearest Galactic Neighbours - Dunlap Institute
    http://www.dunlap.utoronto.ca/mapping-the-magnetic-bridge-between-our-nearest-galactic-neighbours/

    For the first time, astronomers have detected a magnetic field associated with the Magellanic Bridge, the filament
    of gas stretching 75 thousand light-years between the Milky Way Galaxy’s nearest galactic neighbours: the Large and
    Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC, respectively).

    Visible in the southern night sky, the LMC and SMC are dwarf galaxies that orbit our home galaxy and lie at a distance
    of 160 and 200 thousand light-years from Earth respectively,

    “There were hints that this magnetic field might exist, but no one had observed it until now,” says Jane Kaczmarek,
    a PhD student in the School of Physics, University of Sydney, and lead author of the paper describing the finding.

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    Fermi satellite observes billionth gamma ray with LAT instrument
    https://phys.org/news/2017-05-fermi-satellite-billionth-gamma-ray.html

    On April 12, one of the spacecraft's instruments – the Large Area Telescope (LAT), which was conceived of and assembled
    at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory – detected its billionth extraterrestrial gamma ray.

    Among the LAT discoveries are more than 200 pulsars – rapidly rotating, highly magnetized cores of collapsed stars that
    were up to 30 times more massive than the sun. Before Fermi's launch, only seven of these objects were known to emit
    gamma rays. As pulsars spin around their axis, they emit "beams" of gamma rays like cosmic lighthouses. Many pulsars
    rotate several hundred times per second – that's tens of millions times faster than Earth's rotation.

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    New Instrument May Aid Search for Extraterrestrial Life - Eos
    https://eos.org/articles/new-instrument-may-aid-search-for-extraterrestrial-life

    For 2 weeks on the Greenland ice cap, scientists tested an instrument that might help us find life on icy moons with oceans beneath their crusts.

    The idea would be to include a WATSON-like instrument on a lander bound for Europa, Enceladus, or even Mars’s polar ice caps.

    Scientists at NASA have begun to test such an instrument, a culmination of 20 years of technological development, called the Wide Angle Topographic
    Sensor for Operations and Engineering, or WATSON. The idea would be to include a WATSON-like instrument on a lander bound for Europa, Enceladus, or even
    Mars’s polar ice caps, said Rohit Bhartia, a planetary scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., and a WATSON team member.

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    The Humans to Mars Summit 2017 Is Live Now!
    The George Washington University, Washington D.C.
    https://h2m.exploremars.org/

    Rec: https://livestream.com/viewnow/HumansToMars2017
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    Methane-munching microbes living in the deep biosphere for 400 million years: An analogue for extra-terrestrial life | Science Bulletin
    http://sciencebulletin.org/archives/12895.html

    In numerous cracks down to depths of 1700 meter that have been partly sealed by crystals grown in them, an international team of researchers
    led by Dr. Henrik Drake from Linnaeus University, Sweden, has traced fundamental ancient microbial processes, including production and consumption
    of the greenhouse gas methane. The multi-disciplinary approach included micro-scale measurement of stable isotopes coupled with geochronology within
    minerals formed in response to microbial activity at several Swedish granitic rock sites. This is the most extensive study on ancient microbial
    activity in the continental crust yet and the findings suggest that microbial methane formation and consumption are widespread in the bedrock.
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    Waves of lava seen in Io’s largest volcanic crater | Berkeley News
    http://news.berkeley.edu/2017/05/10/waves-of-lava-seen-in-ios-largest-volcanic-crater/

    Taking advantage of a rare orbital alignment between two of Jupiter’s moons, Io and Europa, researchers have obtained
    an exceptionally detailed map of the largest lava lake on Io, the most volcanically active body in the solar system.

    Loki Patera is about 200 kilometers across. The hot region of the patera has a surface area of 21 500 square kilometers,
    larger than Lake Ontario.

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    Cruise stage of Mars 2020 Rover under construction at NASA JPL.

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    Asteroid 2014 JO25 Gets Some Sweet Radar Love | Lights in the Dark
    https://lightsinthedark.com/2017/05/10/asteroid-2014-jo25-gets-some-sweet-radar-love/

    This is our best look yet at asteroid 2014 JO25, which made its closest pass by Earth for at least the next 500 years on April 19, 2017. The animation
    is composed of radar observations made from NASA’s Goldstone facility in California when the asteroid was between 1.53 and 1.61 million miles away.

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    http://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/...ldest-evidence-life-land-found-348-billion-year-old-australian-rocks

    Fossils discovered by UNSW scientists in ancient hot spring deposits in the Pilbara have pushed back by 580 million years
    the earliest known evidence for microbial life on land.

    Fossils discovered by UNSW scientists in 3.48 billion year old hot spring deposits in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
    have pushed back by 580 million years the earliest known existence of microbial life on land.

    Previously, the world’s oldest evidence for microbial life on land came from 2.7- 2.9 billion-year-old deposits in South Africa
    containing organic matter-rich ancient soils.

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    Australian Fossils Hint At Where To Search For Life On Mars : The Two-Way : NPR
    http://www.npr.org/...17/05/09/527575457/australian-fossils-hint-at-where-to-search-for-life-on-mars

    It could also suggest where to look in the search for life on Mars.

    NASA is currently considering where to land the rover on its 2020 Mars Exploration Mission, and one of the sites is
    a "hot spring-type setting," about the same age as the early Earth, Djokic says.

    "If you're going to look for life on Mars, we know it was preserved on hot springs here on the ancient earth," she says.
    "So there's a good chance if it ever developed on Mars, then it would probably be preserved in hot springs there, too."

    Djokic and her colleagues participated in a February NASA workshop that narrowed down the landing-site candidates to three
    from eight, including the hot springs-like site.

    Studies on ancient fossils are often controversial, and this one is no exception. MIT's Tanja Bosak, who specializes in
    signatures of microbial processes in ancient sedimentary rocks, tells NPR that she is thinks more evidence is needed to prove
    the bubbles were formed through biological stabilization. She says relating the results to Mars "is taking this a step too far."

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    TRAPPIST-1 Planets Have No Large Moons, Study Argues - Seeker
    https://www.seeker.com/space/planets/trappist-1-planets-have-no-large-moons-study-argues

    The conditions for habitable exoplanets in the TRAPPIST-1 system might depend on the presence of large moons — and Earth reveals clues to why.

    A new study looks at the possibilities of large moons in TRAPPIST-1, a notoriously crowded exoplanet system that may have habitable planets within it.
    Earlier this year, observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope indicated that seven planets here could be rocky and have liquid water on their
    surfaces, making TRAPPIST-1 the system with the most potentially habitable planets.

    But even before NASA's discovery, TRAPPIST-1 was known and pondered by scientists, including the author of the new paper, Stephen Kane, an associate
    professor of astronomy at San Francisco State University who specializes in exoplanets.

    "I have several publications now on exomoons, and for many years I've been thinking about how the ability of a planet to host a moon scales with
    the presence of nearby planets and proximity to the host star," Kane said in an e-mail. "The discovery of the TRAPPIST-1 system prompted me to finally
    calculate whether or not planets in compact planetary systems can actually harbor moons."

    For TRAPPIST-1, Kane found that the planets are so tightly packed together that large moons would likely be impossible. While the rotational axes of
    the planets would quickly change and have more chaotic climates, he said, life could still evolve — it just might take a longer time.

    Kane's methodology involved studying the influences of two parameters: the Hill radius, or the area in space in which a planet exerts gravitational
    influence based on its mass and distance from the host star, and the Roche limit, which identifies where the gravitational effect near a planet is
    too strong for a moon to survive.

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