Array ( [count_posts] => 1 [cache_key] => Query_Posts::global::hu::YTo1OntzOjQ6ImxhbmciO3M6MjoiaHUiO3M6NzoiZG9tYWlucyI7YToxOntpOjA7czo0OiJsaWZlIjt9czo2OiJvZmZzZXQiO2k6MDtzOjk6InRheF9xdWVyeSI7YToxOntpOjA7YTozOntzOjg6InRheG9ub215IjtzOjg6InBvc3RfdGFnIjtzOjU6ImZpZWxkIjtzOjI6ImlkIjtzOjU6InRlcm1zIjthOjE6e2k6MDtpOjc5Nzk4O319fXM6MTE6ImFmdGVyTG9ja2VyIjtpOjA7fQ== [has_result] => 1 [posts] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [id] => 86286 [content] =>Már rá is bukkantak 2022 első üstökösére, melyet ráadásul egy magyar csillagász, Sárneczky Krisztián fedezett fel. A C/2022 A1 már meg is kapta felfedezője, Sárneczky Krisztián vezetéknevét. Ezzel ő a harmadik magyar csillagász, akiről üstököst neveztek el. A hírt Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams friss hírlevelében is bejelentették.
Sárneczky – aki a Csillagászati és Földtudományi Kutatóközpont Konkoly Thege Miklós Csillagászati Intézet csillagásza – január 2-án éjszaka vett észre egy korábban nem látott, ködös foltot a Hiúz csillagképben a Piszkéstetői Obszervatórium 60 cm-es Schmidt teleszkópjával. A csillagász fényképeket készített, majd rájött, hogy egy addig ismeretlen, igen kicsi üstököst fedezett fel.
Az üstökös még csak öt napja ismerni, de Sárneczky már megosztott néhány dolgot róla. Ezek egyike, hogy január 8-án, magyar idő szerint 21:20-kor lesz a legközelebb a Földhöz, bár akkor is 47,6 millió kilométerre (0,318 CSE, csillagászati egységre). Az üstökös a csillagász szerint nagyon gyorsan mozog, a mozgása pedig retrográd, azaz a Földdel ellentétes irányban kering a Nap körül.
„Ez egy nagyon picike üstökös, a valaha észleltek közül az egyik leghalványabb. Hozzávetőlegesen 50 ezerszer halványabb, mint a szabad szemmel vagy kézi távcsövekkel látható üstökösök. A magja párszor tíz méter átmérőjű lehet, legfeljebb százméteres, ködössége pedig 6-8000 kilométeres, azaz nagyjából akkora, mint a Mars bolygó” – mondta Sárneczky Krisztián.
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— Paul Macklin (@MathCancer) November 29, 2021
The tail is really taking shape! Possibly caught the emerging ion tail #Astrophotography #comet #C2021A1.
Full details: https://t.co/iTSSKRXt5O pic.twitter.com/VtcOYsg1RA[_oembed_time_52dcd02c57d99ed5e11bdb75a248cbcb] => 1641641892 [_oembed_3956ca13f7024cc04c8797060fd76bda] =>This is what it looks like when you remove the inter-digital flesh from a whale’s flipper. Amazing to see how well the pentadactyl limb is retained! pic.twitter.com/GPu602wXz5
— Dr Mark D. Scherz (@MarkScherz) September 1, 2021[_oembed_time_3956ca13f7024cc04c8797060fd76bda] => 1641641893 [_oembed_1894afde13b25af244eb094ebee6d2c9] => [_oembed_time_1894afde13b25af244eb094ebee6d2c9] => 1641641893 [_oembed_f0ffa61b20fe3318230e685a00925c46] => {{unknown}} [_oembed_845bde8055a98db1e278d529d625bd49] => {{unknown}} [_oembed_43e29d5c33079227be0d94ba779e618b] => [_oembed_time_43e29d5c33079227be0d94ba779e618b] => 1647948898 [_oembed_89332762be00218f6bd865152ce1f2cf] =>This is that flipper now! Mikkel carefully tied each bone to a lattice so that the precise arrangement is kept through maceration. Look at those articular cartilages! pic.twitter.com/TG7GXikKzQ
— Dr Mark D. Scherz (@MarkScherz) September 9, 2021[_oembed_time_89332762be00218f6bd865152ce1f2cf] => 1650939673 [_oembed_baf2366c1029feffedfea0d94ef0bdb7] =>After launch in Feb 2021 the rocket stage was left in an elliptical orbit with a perigee of about 150 km and an apogee of 34440 km.
— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) April 3, 2022
The perigee height, shown here vs time, doesn't change much until recently pic.twitter.com/d4tHh7CTK5[_oembed_time_baf2366c1029feffedfea0d94ef0bdb7] => 1650939673 [_oembed_227168dbf5a2805719575c3c3e5d2de1] =>This is the aftermath downrange following a Chinese Long March 3B launch from Xichang early Saturday. And that yellow smoke is very toxic hypergolic propellant. Source: https://t.co/VEh5X8Ors0 pic.twitter.com/22IVIpyJOk
— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) November 23, 2019[_oembed_time_227168dbf5a2805719575c3c3e5d2de1] => 1704042163 [_oembed_a54eeb35840cdfc7f4a68f01ba203fdc] =>Morning! It's your final song suggestion game of not just the week...but also the year...and today we're tackling a prickly issue...or maybe not...as I'm after songs to go with this story please...
— Simon Parkin💙 (@SimonParkinTV) December 22, 2023
Five new soft-furred hedgehog species discoveredhttps://t.co/dzpoBP90rc[_oembed_time_a54eeb35840cdfc7f4a68f01ba203fdc] => 1704042163 [_oembed_25607cb1f0d4f63461aa8ba13d3b07fd] =>Five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs found in South East Asia | World News | Sky News https://t.co/J0wpWGGFa1
— Mary O'Leary (@MaryOLe14603586) December 22, 2023[_oembed_time_25607cb1f0d4f63461aa8ba13d3b07fd] => 1704042163 [_oembed_72af59296509bea9abb5950765f32e53] =>Los gimnuros o ratas lunares son los "otros" erizos. Pertenecen a la familia Erinaceidae pero subfamilia Galericinae, del SE de Asia. Ejemplos:
— cronicasdefauna (@cronicasdefauna) June 17, 2022
- Gimnuro de orejas largas (Hylomys megalotis, izq Laos)
- Gimnuro de orejas cortas (H. suillus, Indochina, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, dcha) pic.twitter.com/UaSqTeHFjr[_oembed_time_72af59296509bea9abb5950765f32e53] => 1721217262 [_oembed_545d3c01ce9860827334ba3be365ee01] =>Morning! It's your final song suggestion game of not just the week...but also the year...and today we're tackling a prickly issue...or maybe not...as I'm after songs to go with this story please...
— Simon Parkin💙 (@SimonParkinTV) December 22, 2023
Five new soft-furred hedgehog species discoveredhttps://t.co/dzpoBP90rc[_oembed_time_545d3c01ce9860827334ba3be365ee01] => 1721217262 [_oembed_a73bbfa6bac96635ed3c138307bccda9] =>Five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs found in South East Asia | World News | Sky News https://t.co/J0wpWGGFa1
— Mary O'Leary (@MaryOLe14603586) December 22, 2023[_oembed_time_a73bbfa6bac96635ed3c138307bccda9] => 1721217262 [labels] => Array ( ) [categories] => Array ( [0] => 41 [1] => 596 [2] => 17 [3] => 592 [4] => 598 [5] => 39 ) [categories_name] => Array ( [0] => Cikkek [1] => Érdekes [2] => Sürgős [3] => Társadalom [4] => Tudomány [5] => Világ ) [tags] => Array ( [0] => 15854 [1] => 79798 [2] => 79799 [3] => 7645 ) [tags_name] => Array ( [0] => felfedezés [1] => magyar csillagász [2] => Sárneczky Krisztián [3] => üstökös ) ) ) [model] => Array ( [lang] => hu [offset] => 0 [tax_query] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [taxonomy] => post_tag [field] => id [terms] => Array ( [0] => 79798 ) ) ) [afterLocker] => 0 ) [_model] => Array ( [lang] => hu [domains] => Array ( [0] => life ) [offset] => 0 [tax_query] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [taxonomy] => post_tag [field] => id [terms] => Array ( [0] => 79798 ) ) ) [afterLocker] => 0 ) [domains] => Array ( [0] => life ) [_domains] => Array ( [life] => 1 ) [status] => 1 [from_cache] => )Los gimnuros o ratas lunares son los "otros" erizos. Pertenecen a la familia Erinaceidae pero subfamilia Galericinae, del SE de Asia. Ejemplos:
— cronicasdefauna (@cronicasdefauna) June 17, 2022
- Gimnuro de orejas largas (Hylomys megalotis, izq Laos)
- Gimnuro de orejas cortas (H. suillus, Indochina, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, dcha) pic.twitter.com/UaSqTeHFjr