- 6 December 2015
My family loves homemade treats, especially Christmas sugar cookies. This works out well for me, as other than rice krispie squares, these are one of the simpler things for me to pull off – aside from going to my favorite recipe – anything pre-made out of a bag.
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- 5 December 2015
Christmas is a time of cheer and goodwill towards all. However, the prices of passing on your sentiments in the form of a Christmas card is getting more and more expensive. Not to mention the endless lineups and busy traffic conditions to get to the store and back. But don’t despair, we have an inexpensive alternative that is sure to keep your budget on its diet and your friends and family still finding good cheer. Plus, you can do this from the comfort of your own home – you can even wear your pajamas, if you want.
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- 4 December 2015
Discover the universe from the comfort of your own home with the One Million Stars App. It’s a revolutionary way to travel the stars from your web browser. The One Million Stars App allows you to view one million stars, including stars named by astronomers, as well as personalized stars named in the Online Star Register (OSR). Fly through the universe and experience the stars and the galaxy in 3D!
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- 3 December 2015
The Online Star Register offers a FREE mobile app for iOS and Android to locate stars and constellations in the night sky. Naming and finding a star registered with the Online Star Register (OSR) is even easier with the Star Finder App. Pinpoint a specially named star’s location in the sky with a unique star code, or browse constellations based on your location.
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- 2 December 2015
The Online Star Register offers a FREE Star Page with the purchase of any star gift. Create a personalized experience that a friend, family member, or coworker will never forget by naming a star and creating a customized star page with the Online Star Register (OSR). Write a welcome message, upload photos, and much more.
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- 1 December 2015
The Online Star Register (OSR) offers customizable gifts that are perfect for colleagues, clients, and more, for a variety of occasions. Naming a star in the Online Star Register is a one-of-a-kind gift that they’ll never forget. With our corporate gifts, you can name multiple stars, or you can allow each recipient to name their own star with the OSR Gift Card. For each product, we facilitate bulk orders and fast shipping!
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- 29 November 2015
We’ve been taught since childhood science class that the ringed planet is Saturn, but new discoveries of Mars and its innermost moon, Phobos is challenging the idea of Saturn being the only haloed planet in the distant future…they may have to change those astronomy books some day. Let’s explore how and why Mars is destined to have a ring (or rings), it truly is an amazing discovery…
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- 24 November 2015
Depending on what part of the world you hail from, this week (November 24th – 30th) can bring you a huge Thanksgiving feast (US) the Day of the Rooster (Japan) or perhaps even a feast for the monkeys (Thailand). However, after the party is over and night begins to fall, take some time to look up and appreciate the show our Universe is putting on all this week. Check it out!
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- 21 November 2015
When we gaze into the vast expanse of our galaxy and see those twinkling little orbs of light, we know what we’re looking at are stars, but this word we use to encompass these celestial wonders is far from accurate. Yes, they are indeed stars; however there is a vast difference between stars. And how they are categorized will definitely give you pause-for-thought the next time you’re out star-gazing. Let’s explore the phases of a star to help shine a light on this extensive topic.
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- 18 November 2015
A new Venus-like planet has been recently discovered which is putting some “sizzle” into the search of exoplanets. Named GJ 1132b this newbie is sure to become a target for astronomers for years to come.
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