Monthly Archives: June 2014
5 Remarkable Objects In Space
June 30, 2014 | EditorsWhile humankind has accomplished some remarkable feats on the planet, the fact remains that: “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy”. Read More
A strange space object will aproach Earth later this month. What we’ll see in the sky?
June 28, 2014 | EditorsThis summer we can see unusual comet which was of little interest until early this year. Now, The astronomers are watching it because, initially, this comet was an asteroid! Read More
5 Earth Anomalies That You (Probably) Never Knew Existed
June 28, 2014 | Editors 2From surviving ancient manuscripts it is clear that there has always been a belief that new lands could rise up from the ocean, while old ones could sink into the sea, destroying former civilizations in the process. The most famous of all the lost lands is that of Atlantis, described in great detail by Plato almost 2,500 years ago. Read More
The 5 Weird Planets You don’t Want Ever to Visit
June 27, 2014 | Editors 4Space exploration is a grand adventure. Its mystery has always captivated us and the inevitable discoveries to come will add to the many cosmological insights we already have. But let this list serve as a warning for any weary inter-solar travelers. The universe can be a very frightening place. I hope no one should ever find themselves stuck in one of these worlds. Read More
Nearby Super-Earth, Gliese 832 c, is the most Earth-like Exoplanet
June 26, 2014 | Editors 19On a clear night, you might be able to spot the red dwarf star Gliese 832 through a backyard telescope, as it is just 16 light years away. Today, astronomers announced the discovery of super-Earth planet orbiting this nearby star and say it might be the best candidate yet for habitable world. Read More
5 Unsolved Mysteries
June 26, 2014 | EditorsThe bizarre, the unusual, the amazing, the unexplained — these strange subjects continue to fascinate us, don’t they? Since we can’t get enough, here are 5 unsolved mysteries we don’t hear about every day. Read More
5 Hypothetical Planets That haven’t been Seen (Yet)
June 25, 2014 | EditorsThe planet Neptune used to be a hypothetical planet—it was predicted to exist but had never been seen. In fact, many other hypothetical planets have been proposed. Some have been ruled out, but others might have actually existed in the past and may even exist now. Here is a list of the most 5 hypothetical planets proposed by scientists Read More
5 Extreme Alien Weather
June 21, 2014 | EditorsThe weather on Earth can be pretty destructive, but aside from the occasional fire tornado, it’s mostly just water falling out of the sky. If you want really crazy weather, you need to get off this planet. The stuff going on around other planets and stars makes hurricanes seem like a soft summer breeze. Read More
5 Amazing Places On Earth
June 17, 2014 | EditorsToday, I’m inspire to make my own list of beautiful places to visit on earth. This list contains things which may not be stunning to behold, but are unique for their size, location, or natural impact. Read More
Earth and Moon are much Older Than We Thought
June 16, 2014 | EditorsThe oldest rocks ever discovered in our solar system have been dated back about 4.57 billion years, meaning Earth obviously finished forming later than that. However, determining exactly when that happened can be difficult. New research presented by French geochemists from the University of Lorraine has revealed xenon isotopes. These isotopes indicate that the Earth and Moon are 60 million years older than was previously believed. Read More
5 Doomsday Predictions Beyond 2012
June 16, 2014 | EditorsIf you’re reading this, December 21, 2012 was not in fact the end of the world. Bummer. As Mayan-related book sales plummet and various religious leaders cough nervously and shuffle their feet, the rest of us are once again caught up in that exciting world of just plain not knowing anything about how we’re going to go. Read More
Creationism Vs. Evolution
June 15, 2014 | Editors 2Separation of church and state cannot dictate what is taught in schools all the time. A classic example of this is the creationism versus evolution debate. What people believe should be taught in schools varies widely from community to community, and usually reflects the religious views of the community in which the school resides. Read More
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