- 10 February 2018
Scientists know that Earths magnetic field is generated by the spinning of the magnetic core. At some point, the Earth’s poles will swap and reverse north and south. When will that happen next? Read on to learn more about Earth swapping its magnetic poles.
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- 10 February 2018
Where are we heading as we travel through space? We know that our galaxy is moving, but what moves us along? Will we crash into another galaxy? Read on to learn more about the Great Attractor.
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- 13 January 2018
How do astronomers use their telescopes to learn about the night sky? Do they attach special instruments to help them? Read on to learn how astronomers use tools to view the night sky.
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- 4 November 2017
Black holes comprise some of the biggest mysteries in space research. Recently scientists discovered X-Ray light emitting near the hole. Where did the light come from? Read on to learn more about black hole light beams.
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- 4 November 2017
Were the Great Pyramids built to honor the gods? Or were they just final resting places for Pharaoh? How accurate were the architects of the Great Pyramids? Read on to learn more about the Pyramids of Giza.
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- 26 October 2017
Do you have a black shirt? Have you ever seen black asphalt? These items appear black because they absorb all the colors. Scientists have found a black planet. Read on to learn more about WASP-12B the black Exoplanet.
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- 25 October 2017
Many people are familiar with Stonehenge located in Wiltshire, England. What they may not know is that Stonehenge exists in Egypt and predates England by 1000 years. Read on to learn more about Egyptian Stonehenge.
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- 22 September 2017
What would happen if the Earth lost its tilt? How would the temperature in your area change? Read on to learn more about the Earth’s tilt.
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- 16 September 2017
Imagine having a giant water bubble surround you to protect against a fire. The bubble would never burst no matter how hot the fire burned. Researchers have discovered that dust entering our atmosphere is protected by a bubble. Read on to learn more about water bubbles in space.
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- 2 September 2017
Every so often asteroids pass by the Earth. Some pass close enough to see with a backyard telescope, while others require the use of special telescopes. What makes this asteroid very special? Read on to learn more about Florence the Asteroid.
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