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ESO, Hoy conferencia de prensa en Brasil para anunciar descubrimiento en el Sistema Solar exterior

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vienen los zentraedis escondan la protocultura :blink:

Un equipo internacional de astrónomos, encabezado por Felipe
Braga-Ribas (Observatório Nacional/ MCTI, Río de Janeiro, Brasil), empleó telescopios en siete lugares de Sudamérica, incluyendo el Telescopio Danés de 1,54 metros y el telescopio TRAPPIST ubicados en el Observatorio La Silla de ESO en Chile, para realizar un sorprendente descubrimiento dentro del Sistema Solar exterior.

Este inesperado logro plantea una serie de interrogantes que aún no poseen respuesta, por lo que se espera genere un gran debate. Para presentar los nuevos resultados, se llevará a cabo una conferencia de prensa en Brasil y se abrirá un espacio para la realización de preguntas.

Le recordamos que toda la información referente a estos hallazgos se encuentra sujeta a embargo hasta las 19:00 CET (15:00 BRT) del día miércoles 26 de marzo de 2014.

Cuándo: La conferencia se llevará a cabo el 26 de marzo de 2014 a las 14:30 hora local (BRT) en portugués con una síntesis en inglés.

Quién: Los presentadores de la conferencia son:

Felipe Braga-Ribas, Observatório Nacional/MCTI, Río de Janeiro, Brasil
Bruno Sicardy, LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, París, Francia
Prof. Roberto Martins, Observatório Nacional/MCTI, Río de Janeiro, Brasi.
Prof. Julio Camargo, Observatório Nacional/MCTI, Río de Janeiro, Brasil

Dónde: El evento tendrá lugar en el Observatório Nacional, Auditório do Grupo de Pesquisas em Astronomia (GPA), edificio GPA /LINEA ubicado en Rua General José Cristino, 77, Bairro de São Cristovão, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20921-400, Brasil.

Cómo: Para participar en la conferencia y recibir material adicional, los miembros legítimos de la prensa deberán ser acreditados enviando un correo electrónico al Dr. Gustavo Rojas (ESON Brasil) a la siguiente dirección: [email protected]. Los representantes oficiales de los medios pueden solicitar la URL del canal a los contactos mencionados más abajo. Puede enviar sus preguntas al correo [email protected] en portugués o inglés. Un número limitado de periodistas podrá participar en línea a través del sitio GoToMeeting (debe solicitar acceso a [email protected]).


:google:
 
Sera un mirlozaulazo? O un pierntinazo?
Seguramente detectaron un nuevo exoplaneta gigante bajo algun efecto gravitatorio de la nube de oort. El planeta X :sm:
 
Me tinca que encontraron una microbacteria en un planeta lejano

Enviado desde Outer Heaven autorizado por Big Boss
 
nuevo planetoide .... el alusion a la Liga ... le llamaran ignoranti.
 
me llego por interno esto, fuentes no confirmadas :rolleyes:

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By Tony Rice
The European Southern Observatory announced this week the discovery of rings around an asteroid 1.4 billion miles from Earth. Chariklo is the largest of the class of asteroids orbiting the sun between Saturn and Uranus known as Centaurs. Results were published online today in the journal Nature.
Rings are not an unusual feature in the solar system. Each of the outer planets: Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and of course Saturn have rings. However Chariklo is the smallest ringed body found to date.
Just 160 miles wide, Chariklo's ring system spans 12 miles with a five-mile gap between two dense rings.
"We weren't looking for a ring and didn't think small bodies like Chariklo had them at all, so the discovery – and the amazing amount of detail we saw in the system – came as a complete surprise!" says Felipe Braga-Ribas (Observatório Nacional/MCTI) author of the paper.
Researchers observed Chariklo during a June 2013 occultation visible only from South America. As the asteroid passed in front of star UCAC4 248-108672, the star's brightness dimmed as expected. However it also dimmed seconds before and after. Comparisons of observations made from seven telescopes allowed researchers to construct a detailed view of the asteroid as well as the shape, width and orientation of the rings.
The rings, provisionally named Oiapoque and Chuí for rivers in Brazil, may be debris created by a past collision.
"So, as well as the rings, it's likely that Chariklo has at least one small moon still waiting to be discovered," added Ribas.


si es verdad, se los cagaron brigido con la conferencia de prensa y la retencion de información :biggrin-91:
 
Y paso algo al final?

Enviado desde Outer Heaven autorizado por Big Boss
 
me llego por interno esto, fuentes no confirmadas :rolleyes:

13510974-1395775476-300x225.jpg




By Tony Rice
The European Southern Observatory announced this week the discovery of rings around an asteroid 1.4 billion miles from Earth. Chariklo is the largest of the class of asteroids orbiting the sun between Saturn and Uranus known as Centaurs. Results were published online today in the journal Nature.
Rings are not an unusual feature in the solar system. Each of the outer planets: Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and of course Saturn have rings. However Chariklo is the smallest ringed body found to date.
Just 160 miles wide, Chariklo's ring system spans 12 miles with a five-mile gap between two dense rings.
"We weren't looking for a ring and didn't think small bodies like Chariklo had them at all, so the discovery – and the amazing amount of detail we saw in the system – came as a complete surprise!" says Felipe Braga-Ribas (Observatório Nacional/MCTI) author of the paper.
Researchers observed Chariklo during a June 2013 occultation visible only from South America. As the asteroid passed in front of star UCAC4 248-108672, the star's brightness dimmed as expected. However it also dimmed seconds before and after. Comparisons of observations made from seven telescopes allowed researchers to construct a detailed view of the asteroid as well as the shape, width and orientation of the rings.
The rings, provisionally named Oiapoque and Chuí for rivers in Brazil, may be debris created by a past collision.
"So, as well as the rings, it's likely that Chariklo has at least one small moon still waiting to be discovered," added Ribas.


si es verdad, se los cagaron brigido con la conferencia de prensa y la retencion de información :biggrin-91:

O sea básicamente descubrieron anillos parecidos a los que tiene saturno alrededor de una piedra culia inerte.

Casi me caí del asiento de la impresión weón... :rolleyes-98:
 
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