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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Exciting New Images | Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera
    http://www.lroc.asu.edu/posts/978

    Twenty new shapefiles created by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) team are now available. A shapefile is a common format for vector data:
    points, lines, or polygons that represent features such as the locations of the Apollo landers, the linear lobate scarps, and the footprints of Narrow
    Angle Camera digital terrain models.

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    Curio MAHLI landscape photo from Sol 1754 (Jul 13, 2017, 9:06:46 AM UTC) received on Wed evening

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    MASCARA
    ESOcast 117 Light: Eyes Wide Open for New Exoplanet Hunter (4K UHD) | ESO United States
    http://www.eso.org/public/usa/videos/eso1722a/

    The MASCARA (Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA) station at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile has achieved first light.
    This new facility will seek out transiting exoplanets as they pass in front of their bright parent stars and
    create a catalogue of targets for future exoplanet characterisation observations.

    ESOcast 117 Light: Eyes Wide Open for New Exoplanet Hunter (4K UHD)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj2tMedKTa0


    Eyes Wide Open for MASCARA in Chile | ESO United States
    https://www.eso.org/public/usa/news/eso1722/?lang

    Exoplanet hunter sees first light at ESO’s La Silla Observatory

    In June 2016, ESO reached an agreement with Leiden University to site a station of MASCARA at ESO’s La Silla Observatory
    in Chile, taking advantage of the excellent observing conditions of the southern hemisphere skies. This station is now
    made its first successful test observations.



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    Gamma-ray Telescopes Reveal a High-energy Trap in Our Galaxy's Center
    https://www.nasa.gov/...rd/2017/gamma-ray-telescopes-reveal-a-high-energy-trap-in-our-galaxys-center

    A combined analysis of data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.),
    a ground-based observatory in Namibia, suggests the center of our Milky Way contains a "trap" that concentrates some of the
    highest-energy cosmic rays, among the fastest particles in the galaxy.

    "Our results suggest that most of the cosmic rays populating the innermost region of our galaxy, and especially the most
    energetic ones, are produced in active regions beyond the galactic center and later slowed there through interactions with
    gas clouds," said lead author Daniele Gaggero at the University of Amsterdam. "Those interactions produce much of the gamma-
    ray emission observed by Fermi and H.E.S.S."

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    Resumé velkého úspěchu LPF

    This probe paved the way for studying gravitational waves from space — and now it’s been shut off - The Verge
    https://www.theverge.com/.../19/15988672/lisa-pathfinder-gravitational-waves-space-laser-mission-end

    Scientists have finally found gravitational waves
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlch-DWaQE0
    SLAPPY
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    Pozorovatelé z týmu New Horizons hlásí úspěch:

    Stín uloven!

    Vzdálená planetka 2014 MU69 již potřetí zmobilizovala mezinárodní tým astronomů, kteří 17. července v Argentině rozmístili síť svých přenosných dalekohledů. Do usilí zpozorovat, jak planetka na okamžik zakryje vzdálenou hvězdu, se zapojila také místní vláda, která astronomům poskytla nemalou podporu. I díky tomu přináší jedna z nejambicióznějších pozorovacích kampaní v historii své ovoce!

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    The Seven Wonders of TRAPPIST-1
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeGV2HbPjcg
    ESTEN
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    VIRGO: wow!
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-s-new-horizons-team-strikes-gold-in-argentina

    A primitive solar system object that’s more four billion miles (6.5 billion kilometers) away passed in front of a distant star as seen from Earth.
    Just before midnight Eastern Time Sunday (12:50 a.m. local time July 17), several telescopes deployed by the New Horizons team in a remote part of
    Argentina were in precisely the right place at the right time to catch its fleeting shadow — an event that’s known as an occultation.

    In a matter of seconds, NASA’s New Horizons team captured new data on its elusive target, an ancient Kuiper Belt object known as 2014 MU69. Weary
    but excited team members succeeded in detecting the spacecraft’s next destination, in what’s being called the most ambitious and challenging ground
    occultation observation campaign in history.

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    Astronomers discover Earth-sized exoplanet with very short orbital period
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-astronomers-earth-sized-exoplanet-short-orbital.html

    An international team of astronomers has detected a new Earth-sized exoplanet in an ultra-short period around its parent star.
    The alien world, designated EPIC 228813918 b, circles its host every four hours and 20 minutes, which makes it the second-shortest
    orbital period of a planet known to date. The finding was presented in a paper published July 14 on arXiv.org.

    EPIC 228813918 b was identified by a group of researchers led by Alexis Smith of German Aerospace Center's (DLR) Institute
    of Planetary Research in Berlin, Germany. The transit signal was detected using NASA's prolonged Kepler mission, known as K2,
    during its Campaign 10, lasting from July 6 to September 20, 2016.

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    11 Scientific Advances Of The Past 100 Years Gave Us Our Entire Universe
    https://www.forbes.com/...c-advances-of-the-past-100-years-gave-us-our-entire-universe/#6c72ecd04128

    Exactly 100 years ago, our conception of the Universe was far different from what it is today. The stars within the Milky Way were known,
    and were known to be at distances up to thousands of light years away, but nothing was thought to be further. The Universe was assumed to be static,
    as the spirals and ellipticals in the sky were assumed to be objects contained within our own galaxy. Newton's gravity still hadn't been overthrown
    by Einstein's new theory, and scientific ideas like the Big Bang, dark matter, and dark energy hadn't even been thought up yet. But during each decade,
    huge advances were made, all the way up to the present day. Here's a highlight of how each one moved our scientific understanding of the Universe forward.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/july-14-solar-flare-and-a-coronal-mass-ejection

    A medium-sized (M2) solar flare and a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from the same, large active region of the sun on July 14, 2017. The flare
    lasted almost two hours, quite a long duration. The coils arcing over this active region are particles spiraling along magnetic field lines, which
    were reorganizing themselves after the magnetic field was disrupted by the blast. Images were taken in a wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light.

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    Asteroid 2012 TC4 to Safely Pass Earth This October
    https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news197.html

    A small asteroid designated 2012 TC4 will pass very close to Earth on Oct. 12, and even though scientists cannot yet predict exactly
    how close it will approach, they are certain that the asteroid will fly by at a safe distance from our planet. This asteroid has not
    been seen since the week it was discovered in October 2012, when it sped past Earth at about one-fourth the distance from Earth to
    the moon. Estimated to be only 30 to 100 feet (10 to 30 meters) in size, the asteroid has been too distant and too faint to be detected
    over the last five years. As it starts to approach Earth this summer, large telescopes will be used to re-establish its precise trajectory.
    The new observations are expected to help refine knowledge about its orbit, narrowing the uncertainty about how far it will be from Earth
    at its closest approach in October.

    From brightness measurements made during the week it was observed in 2012, the size of this asteroid is estimated to be in the range of 30
    to 100 feet (10 meters to 30 meters). For comparison, the asteroid that hit Earth’s atmosphere near Chelyabinsk, Russia, in February 2013
    was roughly 70 feet (20 meters) across.

    IAU Minor Planet Center
    http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=2012%20TC4

    MATT
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    Gamma-ray telescopes reveal a high-energy trap in our galaxy's center
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-gamma-ray-telescopes-reveal-high-energy-galaxy.html
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    Max Tegmark: Effective altruism, existential risk & existential hope
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f1lmNqbgrk
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    Five Years of Curiosity on Mars (public talk)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqhK8dA7iO8


    Nearly five years after its celebrated arrival at Mars, the Curiosity rover continues to reveal Mars as a once-habitable planet.
    Early in the planet’s history, generations of streams and lakes created the landforms that Curiosity explores today. The rover
    currently is climbing through the foothills of Mount Sharp, a 3-mile-high mountain formed from sediment brought in by water and
    wind. This talk will cover the latest findings from the mission, the challenges of exploration with an aging robot, and what lies
    ahead.

    Speakers:
    James K. Erickson, Mars Science Laboratory Project Manager, JPL
    Ashwin R. Vasavada, Mars Science Laboratory Project Scientist, JPL
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    R.I.P.

    Maryam Mirzakhani, Only Woman to Win a Fields Medal, Dies at 40 - The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/16/us/maryam-mirzakhani-dead.html

    Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian mathematician who was the only woman ever to win a Fields Medal, the most prestigious honor in mathematics, died
    on Friday. She was 40. The cause was breast cancer, said Stanford University, where she was a professor. The university did not say where she died.



    Martin Landau Has Died

    We are very sorry to hear that Martin Landau, best known to Anderson fans as Commander Koenig in Space: 1999, has died aged 89. The death was announced by his publicist
    Dick Guttman early this morning, saying: “We are overcome with sadness.” He died on Saturday in Los Angeles of “unexpected complications” following a hospital visit.
    Martin Landau Has Died - Space 1999's John Koenig has passed away...
    http://gerryanderson.co.uk/martin-landau-died/

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    Data from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory offer clues about sun's coronal irradiance
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-nasa-solar-dynamics-observatory-clues.html

    A pair of researchers with Aberystwyth University in the U.K. has used data from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory to learn more about how the sun's corona
    behaves over differing stages of its 11-year cycle. In their paper published on the open access site Science Advances, Huw Morgan and Youra Taroyan describe
    attributes of the sun they observed over time and what they discovered about the "quiet corona" and its possible impact on us back here on Earth.

    As the researchers note, most research to date regarding the sun's corona has covered relatively small datasets, which provides only a limited view of what
    happens with the sun over longer periods of time—specifically, over the course of an entire coronal cycle. But now, thanks to NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory,
    the pair were able to look at data that covered the time between 2010 and 2017, which covers a large portion of one cycle.

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