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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Nanosat fleet proposed for voyage to 300 asteroids – Europlanet Outreach
    http://www.europlanet-eu.org/nanosat-fleet-proposed-to-300-asteroids/

    A fleet of tiny spacecraft could visit over 300 asteroids in just over three years, according to a mission study led by the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
    The Asteroid Touring Nanosat Fleet concept comprises 50 spacecraft propelled by innovative electric solar wind sails (E-sails) and equipped with instruments
    to take images and collect spectroscopic data on the composition of the asteroids. Each nanosat would visit six or seven asteroids before returning to Earth
    to deliver the data. The concept will be presented by Dr Pekka Janhunen at the European Planetary Science Congress 2017 in Riga on Tuesday 19th September.

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    Expect the unexpected from the big-data boom in radio astronomy
    https://theconversation.com/expect-the-unexpected-from-the-big-data-boom-in-radio-astronomy-84059

    Radio astronomy is undergoing a major boost, with new technology gathering data on objects in our universe faster than astronomers can analyse.

    Expect the unexpected from the big-data boom in radio astronomy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfDcTp5cqlI


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    Size matters in the detection of exoplanet atmospheres – Europlanet Outreach
    http://www.europlanet-eu.org/size-matters-in-the-detection-of-exoplanet-atmospheres/

    A group-analysis of 30 exoplanets orbiting distant stars suggests that size, not mass, is a key factor
    in whether a planet’s atmosphere can be detected. The largest population-study of exoplanets to date
    successfully detected atmospheres around 16 ‘hot Jupiters’, and found that water vapour was present
    in every case.

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    ESA Science & Technology: The cosmic water trail uncovered by Herschel
    http://sci.esa.int/herschel/59494-the-cosmic-water-trail-uncovered-by-herschel/

    ESA's Herschel Space Observatory, an extraordinary mission that was launched in 2009 and that observed the sky at far-infrared
    and sub-millimetre wavelengths for almost four years, took a comprehensive approach, tracing water from stars and planets in
    the forming across our Milky Way galaxy to planets and minor Solar System bodies in our own neck of the woods.

    Herschel: water
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0mpVrFYOMM
    VIRGO
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    New mirror-coating technology promises dramatic improvements in telescopes
    https://news.ucsc.edu/2017/09/mirror-coating.html

    Materials scientist Nobuhiko Kobayashi wasn't quite sure why the astronomer he met at a wine-tasting several years
    ago was so interested in his research, but as he learned more about telescope mirrors it began to make sense.

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    VLASS:
    VLA Begins Huge Project of Cosmic Discovery – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
    https://public.nrao.edu/news/vla-begins-huge-project/

    Astronomers have embarked on the largest observing project in the more than four-decade history of the National Science Foundation’s
    Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) — a huge survey of the sky that promises a rich scientific payoff over many years.

    Over the next 7 years, the iconic array of giant dish antennas in the high New Mexico desert will make three complete scans of the sky
    visible from its latitude — about 80 percent of the entire sky. The survey, called the VLA Sky Survey (VLASS), will produce the sharpest
    radio view ever made of such a large portion of the sky, and is expected to detect 10 million distinct radio-emitting celestial objects,
    about four times as many as are now known.

    VIRGO
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    Chandra :: Photo Album :: V745 Sco :: September 18, 2017
    http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2017/v745/

    A new 3D model of an explosion from the V745 Sco system is helping astronomers learn more about this volatile system.

    V745 Sco is a binary system where a red giant and a white dwarf star are in very close orbit around one another.

    A Quick Look at V745 Sco
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJZU15yg5cQ


    The intense gravitational forces from the white dwarf pull the outer layers of the red dwarf onto the smaller star’s surface, triggering explosions.

    Astronomers observed V745 Sco about two weeks after its most recent outburst in 2014 with Chandra, enabling them to generate this new 3D model.

    VIRGO
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    New quasar discovered by astronomers
    https://phys.org/news/2017-09-quasar-astronomers.html

    A team of astronomers led by Jacob M. Robertson of the Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee has detected
    a new quasi-stellar object (QSO). They found the new quasar, designated SDSS J022155.26-064916.6, as a result of an analysis
    of available spectroscopic data. The finding is reported in a paper published Sept. 10 on the arXiv pre-print server.

    To date, astronomers have identified more than 200,000 quasars, most of them from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). SDSS
    is an imaging and spectroscopic redshift survey, which utilizes the 2.5-m wide-angle optical telescope at the Apache Point
    Observatory (APO) located in New Mexico. It is regarded as one of the most successful astronomical surveys, having produced
    the most detailed three-dimensional maps of the universe ever made.

    Now, a group of researchers led by Robertson reports the discovery of another quasar from the SDSS data. They found that the
    object known as SDSS J022155.26-064916.6, which was initially imaged by SDSS and classified as a star with a cosmic ray hit,
    is in fact a quasar at redshift of about 0.8.

    [1709.03166] Discovery of a New Quasar: SDSS J022155.26-064916.6
    https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.03166

    HERRICH
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/hubble-captures-blistering-pitch-black-planet

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has observed a planet outside our solar system that looks as black as fresh asphalt because it eats light rather than reflecting it back into space. This light-eating prowess is due to the planet's unique capability to trap at least 94 percent of the visible starlight falling into its atmosphere.

    VIRGO
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    Cassini’s last look around Saturn’s neighbourhood before concluding its 13-year journey of discovery

    VIRGO
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    Poslední snímky

    Impact Site: Infrared Image



    Enceladus Setting Behind Saturn

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    VIRGO
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    Díky!



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    Watch live #360video from @CassiniSaturn mission control as final signals arrive. 4amPT/1100 UTC!

    NASA Mission Control Live: Cassini’s Finale at Saturn (360 video)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3_byIkXF7Q&feature=youtu.be


    VIRGO
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    Komplexní soubor odkazů většiny ofiko zdrojů na pátek:

    Cassini: The Grand Finale: For Media
    https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/grand-finale/for-media/?admin_preview=true#streaming
    VIRGO
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    UUUFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF,

    právě přícházejí ÚPLNĚ POSLEDÍ RAWy...



    https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/galleries/raw-images?order=earth_date+desc&per_page=50&page=0
    VIRGO
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    Dnes kolem 21:58 SELČ bude Cassini pořizovat poslední snímek.

    Kolem 23:45 SELČ začne přenos všech dat uložených v interní pevné paměti SSR (o velikosti 4Gbity)



    Zítra kolem 10:37 SELČ: sw rekonfigurace - všechna poslední data budou v nízkém bitratu posílány do DSN v Canbeře v reálném čase

    Kolem 13:55: očekávaná ztráta signálu.
    VIRGO
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    University of Sheffield astronomers explore origin of Planet 9 - Latest - News - The University of Sheffield
    https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/planet-9-origin-1.729791

    Researchers from University’s Department of Physics and Astronomy explore how Planet 9 ended up on the outskirts of our Solar System

    It has previously been suggested that the planet either moved to the edge of the Solar System from the inner regions, or it was captured
    when the Sun was still in its birth star cluster

    Team finds the capture scenario is ‘unlikely’ and Planet 9 must have formed around the Sun

    https://arxiv.org/pdf/1709.00418.pdf
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    Supernova simulations reveal mysteries of dying stars
    http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/3047-supernova-simulations-reveal-mysteries-of-dying-stars

    An international team of astronomers have created the longest consistent 3D model of a neutrino-driven supernova explosion to date,
    helping scientists to better understand the violent deaths of massive stars. The research, conducted using supercomputers in Australia,
    Germany, and the DiRAC facility in the UK, is published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

    VIRGO
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    TONIGHT: Cassini mission experts live at 22:00 CEST as they talk about the Grand Finale:

    NASA JPL Live - YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/NASAJPL/live

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