- 10 December 2023
Seeing the aurora borealis is a real challenge and rarity for most of the world’s population. Until the advent of digital cameras and modern cell phones with powerful cameras, documenting the aurora borealis happened once or twice every ten to twenty years.
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- 7 December 2023
Until the invention of the telescope, it was not clear whether there was water on the Moon or not. There were only guesses about it without any material basis, with a bit of healthy logic.
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- 3 December 2023
It is difficult to imagine a greater desolation than that which reigns on the Moon. An entire world is made of thick deposits of dust and scattered stones. Deaf, motionless, dead.
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- 30 November 2023
After World War II, life became beautiful again. The world began to rebuild, televisions, telephones, even cars slowly became part of everyday life.
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- 25 November 2023
Let us go back to some of the crucial astronomy facts one should know about at any given time; ready to expand that into more cool knowledge.
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- 22 November 2023
The universe is so big, so vast that there is no word that would faithfully describe that vastness. And the number of bodies in the universe is so great that we cannot compare it with anything familiar from everyday life.
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- 14 November 2023
JAXA, the Japanese space agency is one of the most secretive space agencies on our planet. Even the proverbial Russian or Chinese “silence” is nowhere near the “silence” of the Land of the Rising Sun.
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- 11 November 2023
Anyone who likes the International Space Station (ISS) will also like this movie. Some frames in the film are as fascinating as in 2001 A Space Odyssey. How is that possible?
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- 9 November 2023
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is one of the big ones. In the Local Cluster, the galaxy it belongs to is the second largest, behind the Andromeda Galaxy, or M 31. How did it grow so much?
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- 5 November 2023
The Soviet Union sent dozens and dozens of interplanetary missions to the Moon, Venus and Mars. For some, we didn’t even know they existed until some twenty or even less years ago. Others have achieved failure or partial success.
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