- 25 February 2022
When we stand on the surface of the Earth, it is clear to us that it is of limited dimensions. Whichever way we go, we will return to the starting point, or if we miss it, we will turn in a circle. Only if we look up, in the direction of the sky, there seems to be no limit to how far one can go.
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- 21 February 2022
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, knowledge about the Earth began to multiply rapidly. Sailors sailed the world, discovered new continents, new peoples and races, unusual animals and plants. It turned out that the Earth is much more picturesque than anyone had imagined until then.
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- 9 February 2022
Have you been eager to learn a few more astronomy terms? We are not here to disappoint, so check out our newest lists of pocket-sized explanations below and awaken the astronomer within you!
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- 26 January 2022
In this blog, we will answer some of the most interesting questions regarding the famous JWST. Care to upgrade your knowledge a little?
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- 17 January 2022
Many of the sunny days we are witnessing this winter are the result of Earth’s weather and they have nothing to do with what is happening on our star. And things are happening there that are not exactly what we predicted.
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- 6 January 2022
So far everyone is familiar with this telescope, but you may have doubts about its characteristics or operation. Let’s try to clarify some of them.
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- 5 January 2022
Have you ever wondered when the next Full Moon will be? How about the First Quarter Moon? Now you can have all the dates and times for all the moon phases in the year at your fingertips with the Moon Phases 2022 calendar. Download and print the free OSR Moon Calendar now!
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- 28 December 2021
In the year 1995 we had a chance to watch the movie Golden Eye from the spy series about James Bond. The following year, 1996, the development of another Golden Eye began – the James Webb Telescope. Today, on December 25, 2021, we welcomed its successful launch. Where did it go and what will it do in the coming days?
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- 19 December 2021
In 2015, ‘New Horizons’ passed by Pluto. Scientists worldwide were baffled as the former planet is in every sense more complicated than anyone imagined. In fact, it turned out to be far more interesting than 99% of the bodies of our system.
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- 8 December 2021
In March this year, the American company Rocket Lab presented its new Neutron rocket, a medium-type launcher capable of placing 8 tons in low orbit. The introduction of this launcher marked a radical change in the business model of the company.
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