- 12 June 2022
A big “ironing of the planets” will follow us in ten days just before sunrise. The actors of the event are already on stage, rehearsing for the final showdown on June 24, but this does not mean that they are not already available for observation with the naked eye.
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- 8 June 2022
Is your dad a star in the making, but can he use a little bit of extra help sometimes? We have listed 7 essential free apps for Father’s day 2022 especially for him!
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- 3 June 2022
The Super Star Gift is our brand-new product that adds magic to your life. This dazzling gift box is now available. Need some help by ordering the Super Star Gift? This blog explains the process of registering a star step by step!
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- 2 June 2022
The OSR Fly me to the Stars VR app lets you explore the universe and learn about the 88 constellations in our night sky. Draw all golden constellations to unlock new planets. Complete the game and receive a reward! View the details about your own special star to learn more about astronomy. The free mobile VR App is available for iOS and Android. Download the app now and fly to the stars!
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- 2 June 2022
We are very happy to announce our brand-new product: The Super Star Gift! Give a piece of the universe with this amazing present. This new, sparkling and out of this world star gift is now available for all new and existing customers from all over the world. Discover the magic of the Super Star Gift!
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- 30 May 2022
The work suits of astronauts used when going out of a spaceship are small technological marvels that allow a person to work and stay outside the safety of the interior of a spaceship. If the suit fails while the astronaut is in open space, it’s only a few tens of seconds or at best a minute or two to certain death.
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- 30 May 2022
Is there a way to light up a city without street lights? Scientists in China believe they have found a way. Read on to learn more about lighting city streets without lamps.
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- 27 May 2022
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the planet at an altitude of about 400 kilometers (between 322 and 402 km).
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- 25 May 2022
The first serious attempt to detect an extrasolar planet was made by Huygens in the 17th century. However, he soon realized that with his modest telescope he could not achieve sufficiently precise observations, which are of great importance in this case.
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- 23 May 2022
The visible universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies, with each galaxy, such as the Milky Way, numbering about 100 billion stars.
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