- 25 November 2020
Name a commemorative star and create a personal Star Page. Use the Star Page as an online memorial and keep the best memories alive forever. Read all about creating a memorial page in this blog.
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- 23 November 2020
Looking for a fun Christmas movie to pass the time with? In this blog we share the top 10 Netflix Christmas movies with you! Which one will you be watching this Christmas?
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- 22 November 2020
A restoration project at the Esna Temple in Egypt have uncovered constellations recorded by early Egyptians. Read on to learn more about this ancient temple.
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- 22 November 2020
In May of 2016 researchers announced their findings of a new type of anomaly in the night sky. Read on to learn more about STEVE, the newest phenomena in the night sky.
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- 18 November 2020
December is a month with some amazing astronomical events to discover! Come explore the astronomical events of December 2020 with us! Learn more about the Puppid-Velid meteor shower, the total solar eclipse, the December Leonis Minorid meteor shower and the conjunction of the Moon and Mars!
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- 15 November 2020
How much water is on the Earth? How did it form? Read on to learn more about water on the Earth.
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- 15 November 2020
Our planet is tilted in a way that allows for seasons to exist. What would happen if the tilt changed or disappeared? Read on to find out how the Earth would change without its tilt.
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- 11 November 2020
Are you looking for a gift for the christening of a newborn baby, or maybe even an original christening gift for the second child? A star as an original christening gift for a girl is a wonderful present to add to the enchanting occasion!
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- 9 November 2020
Whether for your child, grandchild, godchild or for an adult: are you looking for an original christening gift? Give a star! A star is an original and personal christening gift.
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- 7 November 2020
The Royal Astronomical Society was started by 14 men back in the early 19th century to promote the study of space. Read on to learn more about the society and the role it performs today in the scientific community.
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