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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    Vegetation Index of Earth with MapCam Color Image Overlaid - OSIRIS-REx Mission
    https://www.asteroidmission.org/vegindexcolorcompfadein/

    This vegetation index, created using images taken by OSIRIS-REx’s MapCam camera on Sept. 22, 2017, shows areas on Earth with abundant plant life.
    The overlay fading in is a color composite image captured by MapCam the same day. The bright green areas have higher densities of trees and other
    plants, and the darker green areas have lower densities. Hawaii stands out against the Pacific Ocean in the middle of the image. Australia, New
    Zealand and Papua New Guinea are visible in the lower left, and parts of China, Japan and Korea appear in the upper left.

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    Scientist sees evidence of planet formation in narrow rings of other solar systems
    https://phys.org/news/2017-10-scientist-evidence-planet-formation-narrow.html

    Narrow dense rings of comets are coming together to form planets on the outskirts of at least
    three distant solar systems, astronomers have found in data from a pair of NASA telescopes.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-receives-findings-from-wfirst-independent-review-team

    NASA has received the report from an independent, external review of the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) project. The review
    was commissioned by NASA to help ensure that the mission is well understood in terms of scope and required resources, and is executable.

    https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/final-wietr_memo-signed-171019.pdf

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    An Atmosphere Around the Moon? Research Indicates Yes | NASA
    https://www.nasa.gov/...nd-the-moon-nasa-research-suggests-significant-atmosphere-in-lunar-past.html

    Looking up at the Moon at night, Earth’s closest neighbor appears in shades of gray and white; a dry desert in the vacuum of space,
    inactive and dead for billions of years. Like many things, though, with the Moon, there is so much more than what meets the eye.

    Research completed by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center planetary volcanologist Debra Needham in Huntsville, Alabama, and planetary
    scientist David Kring at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas, suggests that billions of years ago, the Moon actually
    had an atmosphere. The ancient lunar atmosphere was thicker than the atmosphere of Mars today and was likely capable of weathering
    rocks and producing windstorms. Perhaps most importantly, it could be a source for some, if not all, of the water detected on the Moon.

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    Armagh Observatory
    http://star.arm.ac.uk/press/2017/MarsTr_Oct17_pr.html

    The planet Mars shares its orbit with a handful of small asteroids, the so-called Trojans. Among them, one finds a unique group, all moving in very similar orbits,
    suggesting that they originated from the same object. But the mechanism that produced this "family" has been a mystery. Now, an international team of astronomers
    believe they have identified the culprit: sunlight. Their findings, which highlight how small asteroids near the Sun may evolve, are to be presented at the annual
    Meeting of the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society at Provo, Utah this week, by Dr. Apostolos Christou, a Research Astronomer at
    the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom and leader of the research team.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/hubble-s-messier-catalog

    While the Hubble Space Telescope has not produced images of every object in the Messier catalog, it has observed 93 of them as of August 2017.
    Some of Hubble's photographs offer views of a given object in its entirety, but many focus on specific areas of interest. While Hubble is able
    to magnify objects very effectively, it has a relatively small field of view. This means that, in some cases, Hubble would need to take many
    exposures to capture an entire object. Although this is not always an efficient use of its time, as is the case for the widely spaced “open”
    star clusters in the Messier catalog, many exposures are taken when the scientific value justifies the time spent. One of these objects is the
    Andromeda galaxy (designated M31 in Messier’s catalog). In order to create a mosaic image that depicts almost half of Andromeda, Hubble has
    taken nearly 7,400 exposures of the galaxy.

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    News | Deep Space Communications via Faraway Photons
    https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=6967

    A spacecraft destined to explore a unique asteroid will also test new communication hardware that uses lasers instead of radio waves.

    The Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) package aboard NASA's Psyche mission utilizes photons -- the fundamental particle of visible
    light -- to transmit more data in a given amount of time. The DSOC goal is to increase spacecraft communications performance and efficiency
    by 10 to 100 times over conventional means, all without increasing the mission burden in mass, volume, power and/or spectrum.

    Tapping the advantages offered by laser communications is expected to revolutionize future space endeavors - a major objective of NASA's
    Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD).

    The DSOC project is developing key technologies that are being integrated into a deep space-worthy Flight Laser Transceiver (FLT), high-tech
    work that will advance this mode of communications to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6. Reaching a TRL 6 level equates to having technology
    that is a fully functional prototype or representational model.

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    Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor Wakes the World to Smashing Stars | NASA
    https://www.nasa.gov/...fermi-gamma-ray-burst-monitor-wakes-the-world-to-smashing-neutron-stars.html

    An Ordinary Gamma-ray Burst with Extraordinary Consequences
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfWKBo2i8Dk
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    https://lowell.edu/spinning-comet/

    Astronomers at Lowell Observatory observed comet 41P/Tuttle-Giacobini-Kresak last spring and noticed that the speed of its rotation was quickly slowing down.
    A research team led by David Schleicher studied the comet while it was closer to the Earth than it has ever been since its discovery. The comet rotational
    period became twice as long, going from 24 to more than 48 hours within six weeks, a far greater change than ever observed before in a comet. If it continues
    to slow down, it might stop completely and then begin rotating in the opposite direction.

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    Samples brought back from asteroid reveal ‘rubble pile’ had a violent past - News and Events | Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia
    http://news.curtin.edu.au/...releases/samples-brought-back-asteroid-reveal-rubble-pile-violent-past/

    Curtin University planetary scientists have shed some light on the evolution of asteroids,
    which may help prevent future collisions of an incoming ‘rubble pile’ asteroid with Earth.

    The scientists studied two incredibly small particles brought back to Earth from the asteroid
    Itokawa, after they were collected in 2005 from the surface of the 500 metre-wide asteroid,
    by the Japanese Hayabusa spacecraft.

    The Geology-published research, Collisional history of asteroid Itokawa, used the Argon-Argon
    dating technique to investigate when impact crater events happened on Itokawa, offering a glimpse
    into the asteroid’s impact history.

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    Cassini: The Grand Finale: NASA Team Finds Noxious Ice Cloud on Saturn’s Moon Titan
    https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/3128/nasa-team-finds-noxious-ice-cloud-on-saturns-moon-titan/

    Researchers with NASA’s Cassini mission have found evidence of a toxic hybrid ice in a wispy cloud high above the south pole of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
    The finding is a new demonstration of the complex chemistry occurring in Titan’s atmosphere—in this case, cloud formation in the giant moon’s stratosphere—and
    part of a collection of processes that ultimately helps deliver a smorgasbord of organic molecules to Titan’s surface.

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    SwRI scientists dig into the origin of organics on Ceres | SwRI
    http://www.swri.org/press-release/swri-scientists-dig-origin-organics-ceres

    Since NASA’s Dawn spacecraft detected localized organic-rich material on Ceres, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has been digging into the data to explore different scenarios
    for its origin. After considering the viability of comet or asteroid delivery, the preponderance of evidence suggests the organics are most likely native to Ceres.

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    Number of undiscovered near-Earth asteroids revised downward
    https://phys.org/news/2017-10-undiscovered-near-earth-asteroids-downward.html

    Observers have been cataloging potentially hazardous asteroids for decades. Based on the number of finds, the area of sky explored, and the limiting brightness our telescopes
    and cameras can reach, researchers can estimate what fraction of the NEA population has been detected so far and how many more objects lurk undiscovered. Harris has published
    numerous such estimates over the years. Recently he realized that his estimates have been plagued by a seemingly innocuous but nonetheless consequential round-off error. Once
    corrected, the estimated number of large (diameter > 1 kilometer) NEAs remaining to be discovered decreases from more than 100 to less than 40.

    The population ("size-frequency distribution") of NEAs is usually given in terms of number versus brightness, since most discovery surveys operate in visible (reflected) light.
    Brightness isn't a reliable proxy for size, though, because asteroid surfaces don't all have the same albedo, or reflectivity. NEA brightnesses are expressed in units of absolute
    magnitude H, with lower numbers indicating brighter objects. The IAU Minor Planet Center—the world's clearinghouse for asteroid measurements—rounds off reported values of H to
    the nearest 0.1 magnitude. While this is mostly unimportant, amounting to a reduction in the estimated NEA population N ( less than H ) of only about 7%, it becomes significant in
    assessing the completion of surveys for the largest objects.
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    Bright daylight meteor recorded over Long Island, New York
    https://watchers.news/2017/10/19/new-york-daylight-meteor-long-island/

    Fireball footage viewed from Sea Girt NJ on October 18 2017 Meteor Space Debris entering atmosphere
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka-STlR_1ow
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    Přeposílám:

    Pozvánka na říjnovou Kosmoschůzku 2017

    místo konání: restaurace ZORTO http://www.zorto.cz/ (Nekázanka 6. Praha 1)
    datum akce: 25. 10. 2017
    začátek akce: 18:00
    předpokládaný konec akce: 21:00+

    Zajímavosti z kosmonautiky (červen - říjen 2017) -- Lubor Lejček

    Nové pulsarové planety? -- Julie Nováková

    První potvrzené exoplanety byly objeveny u milisekundového pulsaru - extrémně rychle rotující neutronové hvězdy.
    Později byly nalezeny dvě další v lecčem podobné, v lecčem velice odlišné soustavy. Na konci září byla možná po
    velmi dlouhé době objevena čtvrtá. Jsou pulsarové planety opravdu tak vzácné? Jak vznikají, co se o nich můžete
    dozvědět a co nám mohou říci o vzniku a vývoji planet obecně?

    Kde získat více informací?
    Více informací na webových stránkách Kosmo Klubu, o.s. (http://klub.kosmo.cz/novinky) nebo na e-mailu Kosmoschůzek
    (kosmoschuzky@kosmo.cz). Hlavním organizátorem akce je Petr Tomek - petrtomek98(c)gmail.com.

    Přidejte se k události také na Facebooku!
    https://www.facebook.com/events/637124170008821/
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    Los Alamos researchers and supercomputers help interpret the latest LIGO findings
    http://www.lanl.gov/discover/news-release-archive/2017/October/1017-ligo-findings.php

    The theorists tweaked their models and, to their delight, the new LIGO data confirmed that heavy elements beyond iron were formed by
    the r-process (rapid process) in the neutron-star merger. The gravitational wave observation was having a major impact on theory.

    They also quickly noticed that, within seconds of the time of the gravitational waves, the Fermi spacecraft reported a burst of gamma
    rays from the same part of the sky. This is the first time that a gravitational wave source has been detected in any other way. It
    confirms Einstein’s prediction that gravitational waves travel at the same speed as gamma rays: the speed of light.

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    https://www.facebook.com/NASAGoddard/videos/10156696111280898/

    Gravity has been making waves - literally. The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the first direct detection of gravitational waves
    back in 2015. On Monday, October 16, astronomers announced another huge advance in the field of gravitational waves - for the first time,
    we’ve observed light and gravitational waves from the same source, showing exactly where gravitational waves originated.

    This Facebook Live goes deep inside this new era of astronomy. We’ll discuss how this event was detected by our NASA Fermi Gamma-ray Space
    Telescope, the National Science Foundation (NSF) Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the European Gravitational
    Observatory’s Virgo and review how many precious metals on Earth, like gold, are remnants of these collisions of neutron stars from millions
    of light-years away.
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    Crews battle brush fire near Mount Wilson Observatory - Story | KTTV
    http://www.foxla.com/news/local-news/crews-battle-brush-fire-near-mount-wilson

    Firefighters worked Tuesday to extinguish a fire that scorched about 26 acres of brush after it broke out
    before dawn near the Mount Wilson Observatory in the Angeles National Forest northeast of Los Angeles.

    No injuries were reported and no structures have been threatened, the department reported. Deputies from
    the sheriff's Crescenta Valley Station helped evacuate Mount Wilson Observatory employees.

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    Study shows how water could have flowed on ‘cold and icy’ ancient Mars | News from Brown
    http://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/10/icyhighlands

    Research by planetary scientists at Brown University finds that periodic melting of ice sheets on a cold
    early Mars would have created enough water to carve the ancient valleys and lakebeds seen on the planet today.
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    Young star provides a glimpse of how planets are made | Cosmos
    https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/young-star-provides-a-glimpse-of-how-planets-are-made

    High powered telescopes aimed at a distant young hot star called V1247 Orionis have yielded
    some intriguing clues to one of astronomy’s most enduring mysteries: how planets form.

    The star – which is being monitored by the Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA) telescope
    in Chile for – can be found in the background of Orion’s Belt. Like most young, hot stars,
    it is surrounded by a large disc of gas and dust.

    Astronomers believe that these discs are intimately bound up with the process of planet formation,
    but the mechanism is poorly understood.

    Dust existing at the outer edges of the disc is likely to drift away into space, while that in
    the inner regions has been shown to be subjected to drag from the surrounding gas. As a result,
    it tends to fall inwards into the star in a process known as “radial drift”.

    Now, however, a team led by Stefan Kraus from the University of Exeter in the UK has analysed data
    from ALMA and identified a large anomaly in the make-up of the disc.

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