- 16 February 2018
On February 8th, 2018, SpaceX successfully launched the SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket into low earth orbit. What makes this rocket so special? Read on to learn about SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy.
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- 27 January 2018
Our night time viewing has been spectacular so far this year. Read on to find out what the second half of the year looks like.
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- 27 January 2018
What will the new year bring for exciting things to see in the night sky? Read on to learn more about the events happening in 2018.
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- 18 January 2018
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750 light years away sits the darkest planet NASA has ever discovered. Why is it so dark? Read on to learn more about this dark planet.
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- 18 January 2018
How do we know that the Earth is round like a sphere? What does science tell us about flat earth theories? Read on to learn more about our round Earth.
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- 13 January 2018
NASA recently reported blue clouds over Antarctica? What caused the clouds to turn blue? Read on to learn more.
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- 6 January 2018
We know that NASA has the Hubble telescope and that is was named after Edwin Hubble. Who was Edwin Hubble and what discoveries did he make? Read on to learn more.
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- 6 January 2018
At the end of January 2018, our moon will do something that it has not done in 150 years. Read on to learn more about this rare event.
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- 31 December 2017
We already know that NASA’s Hubble telescope has successfully captured thousands of pictures of space. NASA is working to develop a new telescope that would achieve a broader scope of space and potentially exoplanets. Read on to learn more about WFIRST from NASA.
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- 30 December 2017
1n 1984 NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless II flew untethered from the spacecraft Challenger. What kind of equipment did he use? How long did he fly? Read on to find out more about flying in space by jet propulsion.
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