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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    DESHIMA sees first light: a step closer to mapping the most distant star systems
    https://www.tudelft.nl/...a-sees-first-light-a-step-closer-to-mapping-the-most-distant-star-systems/

    DESHIMA is a completely new type of astronomical instrument with which a 3D map of the early universe can be constructed. In early October,
    Dutch and Japanese researchers installed the DESHIMA measurement instrument under the ASTE telescope in Chile. Over the past few days,
    DESHIMA has recorded light from an astronomical source for the first time. The development represents a significant milestone in the process
    of making the instrument operational.

    DESHIMA has been developed by TU Delft, SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and the Leiden Observatory, working together with
    a consortium of Japanese universities led by The University of Tokyo, and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ).

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    Aliens may be more like us than we think | University of Oxford
    http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2017-10-31-aliens-may-be-more-us-we-think

    In a new study published in the International Journal of Astrobiology scientists from the University of Oxford show for the first time how
    evolutionary theory can be used to support alien predictions and better understand their behaviour. They show that aliens are potentially
    shaped by the same processes and mechanisms that shaped humans, such as natural selection.

    The theory supports the argument that foreign life forms undergo natural selection, and are like us, evolving to be fitter and stronger over time.

    Sam Levin, a researcher in Oxford’s Department of Zoology, said: ‘A fundamental task for astrobiologists (those who study life in the cosmos) is
    thinking about what extra-terrestrial life might be like. But making predictions about aliens is hard. We only have one example of life - life on
    Earth -- to extrapolate from. Past approaches in the field of astrobiology have been largely mechanistic, taking what we see on Earth, and what
    we know about chemistry, geology, and physics to make predictions about aliens.

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    Astronomers Spy Planet-Spawning Vortex around Young Star - Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/...icle/astronomers-spy-planet-spawning-vortex-around-young-star/

    In some respects, making a solar system might seem childishly simple. A cloud of gas and dust collapses under its own gravity,
    forming a whirling “protoplanetary” disk of debris that has a star at its center. Despite its name, though, a protoplanetary disk
    is a challenging environment in which to form worlds—at least, according to theorists who model the process. Now, however, new
    observations are revealing surprising details of how planets emerge from disks: the first worlds to form can give rise to whirlpool-
    like vortices, which create subsequent generations of planets. The findings were reported this month in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

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    Nominální datum startu JWST bylo stanoveno na 31. března 2019.
    GIOMIKY
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    https://www.wired.com/story/information-escape-wormholes/

    Rozsireni teorie cernych der s ohledem na poznatky z kvantove fyziky.

    Kdyby se nehodilo, tak smazte. Mozna je to moc popsci.
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    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/dawn-finds-possible-ancient-ocean-remnants-at-ceres

    Minerals containing water are widespread on Ceres, suggesting the dwarf planet may have had a global ocean in the past.
    What became of that ocean? Could Ceres still have liquid today? Two new studies from NASA's Dawn mission shed light on these questions.

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    Space in Images - 2017 - 10 - Cloudy with a chance of protons
    http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2017/10/Cloudy_with_a_chance_of_protons

    In September, Gaia unexpectedly detected a large quantity of protons – subatomic particles – emitted by a solar flare.

    In this image, captured by Gaia’s Wave Front Sensor – a sort of ‘camera within a camera’ in its main star-sensing instrument –
    the streaks of ‘snow’ are trails of individual protons. During normal space weather conditions, the image would only include
    one or two proton trails. The long trail running horizontally across the image indicates a particularly energetic proton.

    This proton storm was also reported by NASA’s GOES weather satellite, which is equipped with a particle-sensing instrument.

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    ESA Science & Technology: Rosetta finds comet plume powered from deep below
    http://sci.esa.int/rosetta/59702-rosetta-finds-comet-plume-powered-from-deep-below/

    The plume was seen by ESA's Rosetta spacecraft on 3 July 2016, just a few months before the end of the mission
    and as Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko was heading away from the Sun at a distance of almost 500 million km.

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    Astronomers Spot First-Known Interstellar "Comet" - Sky & Telescope
    http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/astronomers-spot-first-known-interstellar-comet/

    Telescopes only picked it up a week ago, but it's likely been traveling through interstellar space for millions of years.



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    Comet Mission Reveals "Missing Link" in our Understanding of Planet Formation
    http://www.ras.org.uk/...comet-mission-reveals-missing-link-in-our-understanding-of-planet-formation

    The missing link in our understanding of planet formation has been revealed by the first ever spacecraft to orbit and land on a comet,
    say German scientists. The study is published in a recent edition of the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

    Professor Blum explains the implications of the team's observations "Our results show that only a single model for the formation of
    larger solid bodies in the young solar system may be considered for Chury. According to this formation model, 'dust pebbles' are
    concentrated so strongly by an instability in the solar nebula that their joint gravitational force ultimately leads to a collapse."

    This process forms the missing link between the well-established formation of 'dust pebbles' ('planetary building blocks' formed in
    the solar nebula by sticking collisions between dust and ice particles) and the gravitational accretion of planetesimals into planets,
    which scientists have pondered over for years.

    JULIANNE
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    VIRGO: Na podobnou notu:
    Clarkesworld Magazine - Science Fiction & Fantasy : An Optimist and Pessimist Tackle the Fermi Paradox by Julie Novakova and Tomas Petrasek
    http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/novakova-petrasek_10_17/
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    Myslím, že je jí možná až moc. :) 5 prací na arXivu za jediný den...

    Speed of spacetime ripples rules out some alternatives to dark energy

    What detecting gravitational waves means for the expansion of the universe | Science News
    https://www.sciencenews.org/article/what-detecting-gravitational-waves-means-expansion-universe

    ...The cosmological constant idea matches observations of the wider universe, but it has some theoretical difficulties. Dark energy is about
    120 orders of magnitude weaker than theorists calculate it should be (SN Online: 11/18/13), a mismatch that makes scientists uncomfortable.

    Also, different methods for measuring the rate of expansion come up with slightly different numbers (SN: 8/6/16, p. 10). Measurements based on exploding stars
    suggest that distant galaxies are speeding away from each other at 73 kilometers per second for each megaparsec (about 3.3 million light-years) of space between
    them. But observations based on the cosmic microwave background, ancient light that encodes information about the conditions of the early universe, found that
    the expansion rate is 67 km/s per MP. The disagreement suggests that either one of the measurements is wrong, or the theory behind dark energy needs a tweak.

    XCHAOS
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    https://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v493/n7430/pdf/nature11717.pdf
    Že by konečně náznak nové kosmologie / nové fyziky?
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    Odhalování galaktických tajemství | ESO Česko
    https://www.eso.org/public/czechrepublic/news/eso1734/?lang

    Zooming in on the galaxy NGC 1316
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFboxodn7ZM


    Na obřím snímku, který zachycuje kupu galaxií v souhvězdí Pece, upoutá naši pozornost nespočet galaxií. Některé vypadají jen jako drobné tečky v pozadí,
    ale jiné dominují celému popředí záběru. Jedním z velkých objektů je hojně zkoumaná čočková galaxie NGC 1316. Bouřlivá minulost zanechala nápadné šrámy
    na jejím současném vzhledu – struktury smyček, oblouků a prstenů, které se nyní astronomům pomocí dalekohledu VST podařilo zachytit v jemnějších detailech,
    než bylo dosud možné. Tento pozoruhodně hluboký snímek rovněž odhaluje myriády slabších objektů.

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    A super-precise measurement shows proton and antiproton have identical magnetic properties

    Universe shouldn’t exist, CERN physicists conclude | Cosmos
    https://cosmosmagazine.com/physics/universe-shouldn-t-exist-cern-physicists-conclude

    One of the great mysteries of modern physics is why antimatter did not destroy the universe at the beginning of time.

    To explain it, physicists suppose there must be some difference between matter and antimatter – apart from electric charge.
    Whatever that difference is, it’s not in their magnetism, it seems.

    Physicists at CERN in Switzerland have made the most precise measurement ever of the magnetic moment of an anti-proton –
    a number that measures how a particle reacts to magnetic force – and found it to be exactly the same as that of the proton
    but with opposite sign. The work is described in Nature.
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    http://www.aei.mpg.de/2147555/stronger-tests-of-einstein-s-relativity

    Combining gravitational-wave observations and pulsar timing to study alternatives to the theory of general relativity

    Einstein's theory of general relativity has withstood 100 years of experimental scrutiny. However, these tests do not constrain how well the very strong gravitational fields
    produced by merging neutron stars obey this theory. New, more sophisticated techniques can now search for deviations from general relativity with unprecedented sensitivity.
    Scientists at the Max Planck Institutes for Gravitational Physics and for Radio Astronomy studied two foremost tools for testing the strong-field regime of gravity – pulsar
    timing and gravitational-wave observations – and demonstrated how combining these methods can put alternative theories of general relativity to the test.

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    Jiří Grygar - Boj s lidskou hloupostí se nedá vyhrát | Neurazitelny.cz | Večery na FF UK
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI9-dNu9iz0
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    https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2017/hubble-unravels-a-twisted-cosmic-knot

    NGC 2623 gained its unusual and distinctive shape as the result of a major collision and subsequent merger between two separate galaxies.
    This violent encounter caused clouds of gas within the two galaxies to become compressed and stirred up, in turn triggering a sharp spike
    of star formation. This active star formation is marked by speckled patches of bright blue; these can be seen clustered both in the center
    and along the trails of dust and gas forming NGC 2623’s sweeping curves (known as tidal tails). These tails extend for roughly 50 000 light-
    years from end to end. Many young, hot, newborn stars form in bright stellar clusters — at least 170 such clusters are known to exist within
    NGC 2623.

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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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