- 24 December 2018
Let us take you by the hand in 2019 and find out what the stars have in store for you. Take the first steps into the new year with your 2019 year horoscope. Make your New Year’s resolutions come true and make 2019 an unforgettable year! We will guide you and take you on a path through the stars.
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- 21 December 2018
What is the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory? Read on to learn about how this observatory is changing what we know about space.
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- 21 December 2018
Astronomers around the world are able to learn more about space with a new form of research called Gravitational Wave Astronomy. Read on to learn more about this exciting breakthrough in space exploration.
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- 17 December 2018
We are all familiar with the story of the lost city of Atlantis. However, this past year, a new idea has surfaced making the argument that Atlantis may, in fact, be located at what is known as the Eye of Africa. Read on to learn more about the lost city of Atlantis.
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- 15 December 2018
Is it possible that our universe is not the only one, but that there are others similar to it? Read on to learn more about multiverse theory.
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- 7 December 2018
Do aliens walk among us? Read on to find out why a NASA scientist believes that aliens might have already visited our planet?
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- 7 December 2018
Scientists believe that asteroids may answer questions about the origins of the universe. Read on to find out why they think the asteroid Bennu may have the answers.
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- 30 November 2018
What exactly are CubeSat’s and what role do they play in space exploration? Read on to learn more about these popular space explorers.
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- 29 November 2018
After waiting seven long months, NASA’s InSight rover safely landed on Mars this week. Read on to learn what will happen next for this special rover.
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- 25 November 2018
You may not realize this, but when you look at the moon night after night, you only see the same side. Why is that? Read on to learn more about Earth’s moon.
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