- 23 December 2017
People have long speculated that we have aliens visiting the Earth from galaxies far away. Is it possible? What would it take to visit the Earth from the far reaches of space? Read on to learn more about aliens and interstellar travel.
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- 15 December 2017
Have you ever looked into the nighttime sky to see constellations of fish, bears, or ancient Greek heroes? Astronomy experts have recently added some new exciting constellations. Read on to find out who and what now fills the night sky.
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- 15 December 2017
Scientists have recently discovered that contents from an asteroid may help treat cancer. Read on to learn more about what they have found.
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- 9 December 2017
How do scientists get extremely large objects into space when they only have the tip of a rocket to get them there? Believe it or not, they use an ancient paper folding technique. Read on to learn more.
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- 9 December 2017
Archeologists have discovered weapons and jewelry made from iron that appeared during the bronze age. Where did these iron artifacts come from? Read on to find out who or what made these items.
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- 2 December 2017
Imagine an entire town made from diamonds. Does it glitter in the sunlight? Read on to learn more about this amazing town.
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- 2 December 2017
We see gold everywhere. People wear it around their necks in the form of necklaces, while other wear gold rings or even earrings. Where did the gold come from? Read on to learn more about the origins of Earth’s gold.
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- 25 November 2017
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Astronomers have certain names for the parts of a spiral galaxy. Read on to learn more about the structures that make up our amazing universe.
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- 25 November 2017
What causes Earthquakes? Do Earthquakes occur more frequently due to how fast the Earth rotates? Read on to learn more about Earthquakes and Earth’s rotation.
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- 17 November 2017
The study of astronomy requires labor-intensive calculations that today are accomplished primarily with calculator and computers. During the 1600’s a Scotsman named John Napier created math tables to speed up the calculating process. It changed the world. Read on to learn more about Napier’s invention.
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