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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/movie-shows-ceres-at-opposition-from-sun

    NASA's Dawn spacecraft successfully observed Ceres at opposition on April 29, taking images from a position exactly between the sun and Ceres’ surface.
    Mission specialists had carefully maneuvered Dawn into a special orbit so that the spacecraft could view Occator Crater, which contains the brightest
    area of Ceres, from this new perspective.

    A new movie shows these opposition images, with contrast enhanced to highlight brightness differences. The bright spots of Occator stand out particularly
    well on an otherwise relatively bland surface. Dawn took these images from an altitude of about 12,000 miles (20,000 kilometers).

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    Variable Winds on Hot Giant Exoplanet Help Study of Magnetic Field | Planetary Science Institute
    http://www.psi.edu/news/press-releases/

    Senior Scientist Tamara M. Rogers of the Planetary Science Institute has discovered that substantial variability in the winds on the hot giant
    exoplanet HAT-P-7b are due to magnetism, and used those measurements to develop a new method to constrain the magnetic field of such an object.

    HAT-P-7b was discovered by NASA’s Kepler Mission in 2008. It is nearly 40 percent larger and nearly 80 percent more massive than Jupiter.
    It orbits its star every couple of days, and is so close that dayside temperature may be 2,200 degrees Kelvin (3,500 degrees Fahrenheit)
    with a night side 1,000 Kelvin (1,340 degrees Fahrenheit) cooler.

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    Obscured Supermassive Black Holes in Galaxiessu201717 | www.cfa.harvard.edu/
    https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/news/su201717

    CfA astronomers Francesca Civano and Stefano Marchesi and their colleagues prepared a precisely defined sample of obscured AGN -- those whose infrared emission
    is more than twenty times larger than its X-ray emission (the X-ray emission was measured by the Chandra X-ray Observatory). They first collected a set of 265
    AGN and then determined which ones were "obscured" by calculating the infrared emission of each to ratio with its X-ray emission. They did this by assembling
    the full spectral distribution of the radiation, combining infrared with UV and optical data and then modeling the entire distribution to determine the total
    infrared component from the AGN alone with a code that models and subtracts the contributions from stars and other processes. Once they had the infrared value,
    they could tell which ones qualified as "obscured." Their final sample of obscured AGN had 182 objects.

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    New 'styrofoam' planet provides tools in search for habitable planets
    https://phys.org/news/2017-05-styrofoam-planet-tools-habitable-planets.html

    Fifth-graders making styrofoam solar system models may have the right idea. Researchers at Lehigh University have discovered a new planet orbiting
    a star 320 light years from Earth that has the density of styrofoam. This "puffy planet" outside our solar system may hold opportunities for testing
    atmospheres that will be useful when assessing future planets for signs of life.

    The research, "KELT-11b: A Highly Inflated Sub-Saturn Exoplanet Transiting the V+8 Subgiant HD 93396," is published online in The Astronomical Journal.

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    https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/science/rings/

    Scientists have never before studied the size, temperature, composition and distribution of Saturn’s rings from Saturn orbit. Cassini has captured extraordinary
    ring-moon interactions, observed the lowest ring-temperature ever recorded at Saturn, discovered that the moon Enceladus is the source for Saturn’s E ring, and
    viewed the rings at equinox when sunlight strikes the rings edge-on, revealing never-before-seen ring features and details.

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    RNDr. Jiří Grygar, CSc., Žeň objevů 2016
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9pO-huwY48
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    A Cold War Among Cosmologists Turns Hot - The Atlantic
    https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/05/a-cold-war-among-cosmologists-turns-hot/526329/
    Two camps of theorists are bickering in public—with one saying the others’ ideas don’t even qualify as science.
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    Planetary (Transit) Cloaking is a bad idea. – Concept Parade
    http://conceptparade.com/concept/planetary-transit-cloaking-is-a-bad-idea/

    Recently several astronomers, professor David Kipping and graduate student Alex Teachey at Columbia University submitted a paper to the Royal Society of Astronomy detailing
    how we could camouflage the earths presence via use of a laser array. The goal would be hiding the earth’s transit in front of the sun by making up the light that the earth
    blocks from the perspective of another galaxy. More advance use of this method could hide more data such as the elements in our atmosphere. The rational behind hiding is
    that if there were intelligent civilizations other than our own, they may be searching for planets and new civilizations in the same way that we do. It is possible that some
    of these proposed alien civilizations are malevolent. If these civilizations have accomplished interstellar or perhaps even intergalactic travel capabilities they could travel
    here and act out their malevolent intent.

    It only takes a moment to realize what an exceptionally bad idea this actually is. Consider the goal here. The goal is to NOT attract the attention of an advanced malevolent
    alien civilization. The method proposed to do this is to abruptly disrupt a natural “signal” that has been broadcasting for billions of years. In this case the signal is
    the dip in light due to the earth’s transit between the alien civilization and our sun. Frankly, I can think of few things that an advanced alien civilization would find more
    interesting that the abrupt disappearance of a previously stable planet that may have been noticed, categorized and mapped by said civilization thousands or even millions
    of years ago.

    The only good way to implement this camouflage would be to simulate a natural disruption to the earths transit system such as a slow orbital shift. In nature such a shift
    would take (insert astronomical amount of time here). Our simulation would need to replicate the process over a very long time. It seems unlikely that such a timeline would
    be achievable by humanity as we currently are. Any attempt to mask the atmosphere of Earth or the elements within would need to also mimic a natural process.
    Here is a link to one of the many articles on this story below:
    http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/31/tech/lasers-hide-earth-aliens-astronomers-irpt/
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    Q&A: Yuri Milner
    Russian-born entrepreneur co-founded the Breakthrough science prize.

    Q&A: Yuri Milner | DiscoverMagazine.com
    http://discovermagazine.com/2017/april-2017/qa-yuri-milner
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    David Kipping / Cool Worlds - Einstein's (small) mistake
    Einstein's (small) mistake
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msK9d9k6K0E


    [1704.04310] Relativistic Light Sails
    https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.04310
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    AbSciCon2017 - All livestreamed talks are now available for on-demand viewing!
    http://mailchi.mp/mail/abscicon-2017-live-webcast-1266245

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    Woow, pecka! 6 mlhovin v interaktivní 3D projekci.

    3D Nebula project by milkywaystars
    http://www.nebulabliss.com/explore.html
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    Heirarchical Bayesian Analysis for Characterizing Planet Populations 2016
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUd8j1IQ4SI
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    Going out in a Blaze of Glory: Cassini Science Highlights and Grand Finale (public talk)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gun0Vo0BS6s
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    Latest fast radio burst adds to mystery of their source
    https://phys.org/news/2017-05-latest-fast-radio-mystery-source.html

    An international team of space researchers has reported on the detection of a new fast radio burst (FRB) and their efforts to trace
    its source. They have written a paper describing the detection and search for evidence, and have uploaded it to the arXiv preprint server.

    The detection of FRB 150215 marks the detection of 22 FRBs to date, none of which have identifiable sources, making them one of the great
    mysteries of space science. Common sense suggests that finding a source should be relatively easy—it would take something pretty big to
    create such strong pulses of radio waves. The mysterious nature of FRBs has led to a host of theories regarding their nature, from supernova
    to intelligent alien communications. Others suggest the research into finding the source of FRBs has been unsuccessful because space scientists
    are looking at the problem backwards—FRBs, they note, could arise long after the precipitating event. That means it might make more sense
    to look for noticeable events in the night sky, like supernovas, and then monitor for FRBs sometime later.

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    Supernovae Give, And Can Take Away – Many Worlds
    http://www.manyworlds.space/index.php/2017/05/08/supernovae-give-and-can-take-away/
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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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