Quasars have been a mystery over the years until we discovered more about them. Why is the name ' Quasar' so strange? It sounds cool, right? What does Quasar stand for? Quasar actually stands for Quasi Stellar Object, Called a
Read Full ArticleHave you ever seen an eclipse? And do you know of the different types of eclipses that occur? Yes, there are different types of eclipses and they occur at different times, in different phases, and in different positions. Eclipses would
Read Full ArticleIf you ask anyone about time travel, you will get fascinating answers, as it's a fascinating subject. Time travel back into the past or forward into the future is the stuff of science fiction and always has been. There are
Read Full ArticleDo you know what gravity is? Firstly gravity is so very important to the universe and how the universe works. It's also very important to our planet, how it works, and how humans function. Actually, it's just really important Period!
Read Full ArticleHey Asteroid lovers! We are bringing up another interesting article for you to enjoy in your leisure time! So far now, we have identified the largest asteroids in the main Asteroid Belt: Ceres and Vesta. If you are unfamiliar with
Read Full ArticleLet's know a little about the first Asteroid discovered by our scientists back in 1801! It is called ceres (don't confuse it with the ancient goddess of Agriculture!) and it is the bulkiest and roundest object in the Main Asteroid
Read Full ArticleHave you heard about asteroids before? They are big chunks of rocks floating in space at random. Asteroids are made of carbon, silicon other metals. Do you know that a collision with an asteroid can end all life on earth?
Read Full ArticleThe Pale Blue Dot is a very famous image that was taken by the Voyager 1 probe. The very famous picture was taken by Voyager 1 when the probe was instructed to turn its camera around at a massive 3.7
Read Full ArticleWe know there are Black holes. and we think that there might be Wormholes. Now we think that there might be white holes. Yes, white holes! White holes are basically the opposite of Black holes, however, while we can detect
Read Full ArticleA cloud of dust, Hydrogen, Helium, and other gases in interstellar space. This basically is a 'Nebula' and if we are talking about more than one, it's 'Nebulae' What happens in these giant dust and gas clouds exactly? https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/nebula/
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