Cotton Ball Planets Called Super Puffs
- 26 July 2018
Imagine a planet that has the consistency of cotton candy. It sounds like a child’s story, but it is not. Read on to learn more about the Super Puff class of planets.
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- 26 July 2018
Imagine a planet that has the consistency of cotton candy. It sounds like a child’s story, but it is not. Read on to learn more about the Super Puff class of planets.
Read the full article- 26 July 2018
Ready to see the longest lunar eclipse of this century? Read on to learn more about what makes this lunar eclipse so very special.
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- 19 July 2018
Can sunlight make fuel for space travel? Read on to learn more about creating fuel from sunlight. Caltech chemist Katharina Brinkert wants to know.
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How do scientists perform experiments in weightlessness here on Earth? Read on to learn more about the Bremen Drop Tower.
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- 12 July 2018
What has Juno discovered while visiting Jupiter over the last two years? Read on to learn more about this amazing mission.
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NASA’s Hubble telescope has spotted a spectacular image on the planet Jupiter. Read on to learn more about this illuminating event.
Read the full article- 5 July 2018
What happens when scientists try and recover a meteorite from the ocean? Read on to learn more about this interesting search and rescue mission.
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Out of all the planets, Uranus has the oddest tilt. It actually rotates on its side. Read on to find out what scientists now believe changed Uranus.
Read the full article- 29 June 2018
The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency has a spacecraft in position next to a C class asteroid. Read on to learn more about what they hope to discover.
Read the full article- 29 June 2018
Do the stars in the sky move? How can we tell if they are or not? Read on to learn more about astrometry.
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