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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Teď začínají!

    Tony Darnell / Deep Astronomy - Mercury: Bombarded by many tiny meteoroids

    https://www.pscp.tv/DeepAstronomy/1YpJkmbNmPVKj

    It has been known for a long time that Mercury, the innermost planet in the solar system does not have much of an atmosphere.
    This variable “exosphere” around Mercury has been detected several times and appears to contain numerous interesting chemical
    elements besides hydrogen. Chemicals such as potassium, sodium, oxygen and even water vapor also have been measured. Besides
    that, there also is seasonal variation in the dust/meteoroid environment of Mercury. The material varies with position on the
    planet and sometimes has a dawn–dusk asymmetry. But why? Where is the material in Mercury’s exosphere come from? Is it from
    the surface, or the blast from the Solar wind. A new analysis of comets suggests that these are the orgin of some features
    in Mercury’s exosphere.

    Join Tony Darnell and Carol Christian during Afternoon Astronomy Coffee on July 27, 2017 at 3PM Eastern (Daylight) Time as
    they discuss with Menelaus Sarantos and Diego Janches about their study of this fascinating planet.

    https://www.facebook.com/DeepAstronomy/videos/1434120169986890/
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    Half of the Milky Way comes from other galaxies | Science News
    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/half-milky-way-comes-other-galaxies

    Simulations suggest that galactic winds blew the material in from elsewhere

    New simulations suggest that nearly half the matter in the Milky Way may have been siphoned from the gas of other galaxies.
    That gas provides the raw material that galaxies use to build their bulk. The finding, scheduled to appear in the Monthly
    Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, reveals a new, unexpected way for galaxies to acquire matter and could give
    clues to how they evolve.

    Galaxies trade gas | Science News
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opq0YATsKX8
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    Příběh tří hvězdných měst | ESO Česko
    http://www.eso.org/public/czechrepublic/news/eso1723/?lang

    Díky novým pozorováním, která pořídil dalekohled VST, se astronomům podařilo odhalit tři různé populace mladých stálic tvořících hvězdokupu
    v nitru Velké mlhoviny v souhvězdí Orion. Nečekaný výsledek přináší nový pohled na chápání procesu vzniku hvězdokup. Naznačuje totiž, že ke
    vzniku hvězd mohlo docházet v explozivních etapách, přičemž každá epizoda se odehrála mnohem rychleji, než se dříve myslelo.

    Širokoúhlá kamera OmegaCAM pracující na dalekohledu ESO/VST (VLT Survey Telescope) pořídila nové detailní a působivé záběry Velké mlhoviny
    v Orionu (Orion Nebula) a s ní spojené hvězdokupy mladých hvězd. Tato mlhovina je jednou z nejbližších oblastí s probíhajícím vznikem malých
    i velkých hvězd a nachází se ve vzdálenosti asi 1 350 světelných let od Země.

    Zooming in on the Orion Nebula | ESO Česko
    http://www.eso.org/public/czechrepublic/videos/eso1723b/

    Zooming in on the Orion Nebula
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkg5RXxlxuk
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    Has Cassini found a universal driver for prebiotic chemistry at Titan? / Cassini-Huygens / Space Science / Our Activities / ESA
    http://www.esa.int/...-Huygens/Has_Cassini_found_a_universal_driver_for_prebiotic_chemistry_at_Titan

    The international Cassini-Huygens mission has made a surprising detection of a molecule that is
    instrumental in the production of complex organics within the hazy atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan.

    Titan boasts a thick nitrogen and methane atmosphere with some of the most complex chemistry seen in the Solar System.
    It is even thought to mimic the atmosphere of early Earth, before the build-up of oxygen. As such, Titan can be seen
    as a planet-scale laboratory that can be studied to understand the chemical reactions that may have led to life on Earth,
    and that could be occurring on planets around other stars.

    In Titan’s upper atmosphere, nitrogen and methane are exposed to energy from sunlight and energetic particles in Saturn’s
    magnetosphere. These energy sources drive reactions involving nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon, which lead to more complicated
    prebiotic compounds.

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    Using powerful Dark Energy Camera, scientists reach the cosmic dawn | EurekAlert! Science News
    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-07/asu-upd072617.php

    Arizona State University astronomers Sangeeta Malhotra and James Rhoads, working with international teams in Chile and China,
    have discovered 23 young galaxies, seen as they were 800 million years after the Big Bang. The results from this sample have
    been recently published in the Astrophysical Journal.

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    Giant Radio Telescope Scaled Back to Contain Costs - Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/giant-radio-telescope-scaled-back-to-contain-costs/

    Crowding antennas closer together may affect the Square Kilometer Array's ability to observe the early Universe

    Designs for the world’s largest radio telescope have been scaled back to save money—a decision that astronomers
    say could affect its ability to peer deep into the Universe’s past.

    The Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a telescope 50 times more sensitive than current instruments, is expected to cost
    billions of dollars. Its final design calls for around 2,000 radio dishes in Africa, together with up to one million
    antennas in Australia, that will have a total light-collecting area of roughly 1 square kilometre—hence the project's
    name.

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    Galactic David and Goliath | ESA/Hubble
    http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1712/

    The gravitational dance between two galaxies in our local neighbourhood has led to intriguing visual features in both as witnessed in this new
    NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image. The tiny NGC 1510 and its colossal neighbour NGC 1512 are at the beginning of a lengthy merger, a crucial
    process in galaxy evolution. Despite its diminutive size, NGC 1510 has had a significant effect on NGC 1512’s structure and amount of star formation.

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    The Making of a Pre-Planetary Nebula
    http://aasnova.org/2017/07/26/the-making-of-a-pre-planetary-nebula/

    The gas expelled by dying stars gets twisted into intricate shapes and patterns as
    nebulae form. Now a team of researchers might have some answers about how this happens.

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    Čerstvý DAH s úžasným hostem!!
    Can we really travel to other stars? Can Breakthrough Starshot meet its goals?

    Breakthrough Starshot aims to demonstrate proof of concept for ultra-fast light-driven nano-crafts, and lay the foundations
    for a first launch to Alpha Centauri within the next generation. Along the way, the project could generate important supplementary
    benefits to astronomy, including solar system exploration and detection of Earth-crossing asteroids.

    Join us this week with Dr. Avi Loeb the Chairman of the Breakthrough Starshot Advisory Committee as we discover the new projects
    and initiatives that are paving the way to travel to the nearest exoplanetary systems.

    From the First Star to Milkomeda Kindle Edition - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014GCTXF0

    Breakthrough Starshot Updates w/ Avi Loeb
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aja7eH3faOE


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    Apollo Asteroid 2017 BS5 just missed the Earth safely at 19:19 UTC at 3.1 times the distance to the
    Moon, at a speed (relative to the Earth) of 5.8 km/s. It is estimated to be 28 - 90 meters in size.

    http://minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=2017%20BS5

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEp0ON2XcJ4
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    VIRGO: a tady praktický nápad, jak s tím komunikovat:
    SailBeam: A Conversation with Jordin Kare
    https://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=38164
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    Massive star's dying blast caught by rapid-response telescopes
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-massive-star-dying-blast-caught.html

    In June 2016, an international team of 31 astronomers, led by the University of Maryland's Eleanora Troja and including
    Arizona State University's Nathaniel Butler, caught a massive star as it died in a titanic explosion deep in space.

    The blast of the dying star released in about 40 seconds as much energy as the Sun releases over its entire lifetime,
    all focused into a tight beam of gamma rays aimed by chance toward Earth.

    The team's findings, reported in the scientific journal Nature, provide strong evidence for one of two competing models
    for how gamma-ray bursters (GRBs) produce their energy.

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    Comet C2015 ER61 Panstars taken by Salvador Torres Morales on July 26, 2017 @ San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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    Reaching for the Stars, Breakthrough Sends Smallest-Ever Satellites into Orbit - Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/...-stars-breakthrough-sends-smallest-ever-satellites-into-orbit/

    Despite technical glitches and regulatory hurdles, nanosatellite swarms could someday be the cornerstone for revolutionary
    interplanetary or even interstellar space-science missions.

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    Space in Images - 2017 - 06 - Euclid flagship mock galaxy catalogue
    http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/06/Euclid_flagship_mock_galaxy_catalogue

    ESA’s Euclid mission, to be launched in 2020, is set to provide a unique window into the evolution of our 13.8 billion year-old Universe.
    It will map the history of the Universe’s structure by studying billions of galaxies. In this way, it will be able to probe the nature of
    invisible dark matter, which makes itself known by the forces it exerts on ordinary matter, and the mysterious dark energy that drives
    the accelerating expansion of the Universe.

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    Mars rover spots clouds shaped by gravity waves | Science | AAAS
    http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/03/mars-rover-spots-clouds-shaped-gravity-waves

    NASA’s Curiosity rover usually keeps its instruments firmly focused on Mars’s ground, zapping grit with its laser or drilling
    cores in bedrock. But every few days, the SUV-sized robot, like any good dreamer, shifts its sights upward to the clouds.

    Well into its fifth year, the rover has now shot more than 500 movies of the clouds above it, including the first ground-based
    view of martian clouds shaped by gravity waves, researchers reported here this week at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
    (Gravity waves, common atmospheric ripples on Earth that result from air trying to regain its vertical balance, should not be
    confused with gravitational waves, cosmological ripples in spacetime.) The shots are the best record made so far of a mysterious
    recurring belt of equatorial clouds known to influence the martian climate.



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    Four new short-period giant planets discovered
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-short-period-giant-planets.html

    Astronomers have detected four new giant exoplanets as part of the Hungarian-made Automated Telescope Network-South (HATSouth) exoplanet survey.
    The newly found alien worlds are about the size of Jupiter, but less massive. They transit moderately bright stars and have short orbital periods.
    The findings were presented July 22 in a paper published on arXiv.org.

    HATSouth is a network of six astrograph telescope systems located in South America, Africa, and Australia. These telescopes are designed to detect
    transiting extrasolar planets in orbit around relatively bright stars visible from the Southern hemisphere. Since its launch in 2009, the network
    has already detected dozens of transiting exoplanets.

    Now, the list of planets detected by HATSouth has expanded. In a recent paper, a team of researchers led by Rafael Brahm of the Pontifical Catholic
    University of Chile in Santiago presents the discovery of four new planets, HATS-43b, HATS-44b, HATS-45b, and HATS-46b. The planetary nature of
    transiting signals detected by HATSouth was confirmed by follow-up spectroscopic and photometric observations using various instruments, including
    the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope (LCOGT) network at the Cerro Tololo International Observatory (CTIO) in Chile.

    This extensive observational campaign that led to the discovery of four new alien worlds was carried out from December 2009 to October 2016.

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    To bylo "o fous", a navíc jsme to úplně prospali... :)

    Asteroid *2017 OO1* discovered. It missed the Earth really close (but still safe!) on Jul 21 at 02:27 UT.
    Dist: 0.33 LD (0.32 LD from Earth surface). Size: 25-78 m. Closer report comming.



    IAU Minor Planet Center
    http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=2017+OO1

    A newly discovered asteroid designated 2017 OO1 flew past Earth at a very close distance of 0.33 LD
    (~125 720 km / 78 740 miles) at 02:27 UTC on July 21, 2017. It was discovered 2 days after its closest approach.

    This is the 21st known near-Earth asteroid to flyby Earth within 1 lunar distance since the start of the year.
    The last time one flew past us within that distance was on May 4. Asteroid 2017 OO1 belongs to the Aten group
    of asteroids and was first observed at ATLAS-MLO, Mauna Loa, Hawaii on July 23, 2017.

    Its estimated diameter is between 35 to 77 m (115 - 252.6 feet) and it flew past Earth at a speed (relative to
    the Earth) of 10.36 km/s.

    Asteroid 2017 OO1 flew past Earth at a very close distance of 0.33 LD
    https://watchers.news/2017/07/25/asteroid-2017-oo1/

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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/large-distant-comets-more-common-than-previously-thought

    Comets that take more than 200 years to make one revolution around the Sun are notoriously difficult to study. Because they spend most of their time far from our area
    of the solar system, many "long-period comets" will never approach the Sun in a person's lifetime. In fact, those that travel inward from the Oort Cloud - a group of
    icy bodies beginning roughly 186 billion miles (300 billion kilometers) away from the Sun - can have periods of thousands or even millions of years.

    NASA's WISE spacecraft, scanning the entire sky at infrared wavelengths, has delivered new insights about these distant wanderers. Scientists found that there are about
    seven times more long-period comets measuring at least 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) across than had been predicted previously. They also found that long-period comets are on
    average up to twice as large as "Jupiter family comets," whose orbits are shaped by Jupiter’s gravity and have periods of less than 20 years.

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