- 13 January 2023
On our planet, the Sun appears in the east, then it rises and when it reaches the highest point in the sky, it is noon. After that, the Sun descends towards the horizon and sets in the west. Then it’s evening. When the Sun rises again one day is completed.
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- 31 December 2022
For anyone wondering, the title is Latin for Happy New Year!
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- 29 December 2022
We live in 195 countries, speak over 7100 languages and practice about 4200 different religions. Truly colorful!
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- 26 December 2022
When one reflects upon the immensity of the universe, it stands to reason that it might be impossible to map it all out. Yet, John Hopkins University astronomers have done just that! Take a look.
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- 20 December 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope keeps doing an amazing job! This time we will look at the photos this man-made wonder took of Saturn’s largest satellite, Titan.
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- 18 December 2022
Using sound logic, one would believe that the closer we are to the Sun, the warmer it is, right? But, if the perihelion is the closest point to the Sun, then why is it winter?
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- 16 December 2022
It is not difficult to make a star if you have the necessary materials and enough time. Here is the recipe!
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- 12 December 2022
Have you ever wondered at what rate stars multiply? Do you know how many new ones are created each year? Let’s find out!
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- 10 December 2022
We witnessed the first Supermoon just two weeks ago and there are four more in the making, so stay tuned and learn something new with us today!
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- 8 December 2022
Today’s grandparents witnessed the landing of robots on the Moon. And in the seventies, we had people up there. After several Apollo landings where twelve astronauts walked through the regolith dust of an alien body – we are back!
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