Article by Mitchell J Schultz With the opportunities that are opening up around the world to soon take a flight on a vehicle that can fly you alone or with others to the edge of space, we will take a look at whom some of the prime developers and entrepreneurs are. Below we showcase...
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Flying To Space Soon? Lets Look At The Primary Companies And Developers Of Commercial Space Craft
The Hubble Space Telescope Lets Us See The Universe with New Eyes
The Hubble Space Telescope has been orbiting around the Earth and owes its name to Edwin Hubble who made the discovery of galaxies that lay outside the Milky Way as well as for his creation of Hubble’s Law that calculated the rate at which the universe is getting bigger. The Hubble Space Telescope is...
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Lets propose a new name for the planet Uranus to the scientific community?
I think Uranus is a terrible name for a planet. give me your opinion on this subject and give me some proposals for the new name.
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Radio Telescope Lets You Hear Into Space
To see beyond what astronomers can see using traditional telescopes, which count on visible light for their viewing, a radio telescope is designed to hear the sounds from outer space as opposed to the sights. Most designed as a parabolic antenna, a radio telescope allows the user to listen to sounds emanating from sources...
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Lets Look at Moon Fever
Of all of the celestial bodies that capture our attention and fascination as astronomers, none has a greater influence on life on planet Earth than it’s own satellite, the moon. When you think about it, we regard the moon with such powerful significance that unlike the moons of other planets which we give names,...
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Let’s Learn About our Planets
As we all know, there has been topical speculation of what constitutes a globe and what doesn’t. The objective of this mystery was Pluto. Yet the IAU (International Astronomical Union) says that earth is “a celestial body that is in orbit around the sun, has sufficient heap for its self gravity to overcome...
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