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Astronomy: Tips for Exploring the Wonders of Outer Space from Home

by Isabella Capraruo    [caption id="attachment_5902" align="aligncenter" width="788"] Cute sisters watching the stars together at home using a telescope, family and leisure concept[/caption] Outer space has always sparked a sense of wonder and fascination in the human mind. If you

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Mars

Mars is a planet in the solar system and is the 4th closest planet to the sun. The distance from the sun to Mars is over 141 million miles. Mars is the 7th largest planet in the solar system, which makes

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Robot Explorers

One of the main reasons how we have managed to travel into space and why we know what we know about the universe is by creating the technology to send robot explorers into space before we go.   The other

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The Solar System

Solar Syatem

If you are reading through the website and if you have read 'our place in the universe' by now you kind of know where our place in the universe is! You will understand where our planet Earth and our solar system

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Pale Blue Dot

The 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 billion

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NASA

What is NASA & what does NASA stand for? Do you want to know more about NASA? OK, please read on, and learn the answers to the questions, along with some fun facts about NASA.   On this website, there are many references

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Elon Musk – Space Visionary

Do you know who Elon Musk is, what he does and how he is involved in Space Exploration This page is dedicated to the great man who is Elon Musk   Elon Musk is truly a great space visionary, and

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Asteroids : For International Asteroid Day

Asteroids Have you heard about asteroids before? They are big chunks of rocks that float in space at random. Asteroids are made of carbon, silicon and other metals.       Do you know that a collision with an asteroid

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Ceres

  Let'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 Roman goddess of Agriculture!) and it is the bulkiest and roundest object in the

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The Space Race, Space Missions & Technologies – Part 2

So, you must have read Part 1 of The Space Race, Space Missions & Technologies - Part 1. If not, check it out here at  The Space Race - Part 1 Picture of the first moon landing above     

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