“He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed.” – Albert Einstein
If you have ever read accounts of what everyday lif… Read More
"Listening in on the ‘Black Hole Blues,’ the soundtrack of the universe" PBS NewsHour 5/16/2016ExcerptsSUMMARY: February saw one of the most important astronomical breakthr… Read More
Earth's days are getting longer but you're not likely to notice any time soon, it would take about 3.3 million years to gain just one minute, according to a study published on Wednesday.
Ov… Read More
2016 is almost over. As we wind down and find ourselves turning the page to 2017, we should pause and take note of amazing things that are happening right now. New Year’s Eve this year… Read More
Humans are known for our creativity, able to come up with brilliant and wonderful new ideas that forever change how we see reality. From fire to the telephone to various life-saving vaccines… Read More
In September 2016, NASA scientists revealed water vapor plumes may be being emitted from the icy surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa. This crucial discovery gave NASA the green light to d… Read More
People have a great capacity for imagination. Much of the concepts we currently hold were originally imagined. Yes, there were discoveries, ma… Read More
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist and futurist who lived from 1856-1943. He is… Read More
Is there anybody out there? Possibly, scientists have been given a real target to finally find out: a fascinating system of seven Earth-size p… Read More
As you may have seen, I have put together a list of Diverse YA & MG 2017 UK Releases to help readers in the UK find diverse books that are being published over here. To help you further… Read More
See You in the Cosmos by Jack Cheng (eProof) - A funny, luminous, utterly moving novel about a space-obsessed boy, his dog Carl Sagan, and a journey toward family, love, hope, and awe.11-yea… Read More
On Nov. 16th, 1974, a few hundred Astronomers, Government Officials, and other Dignitaries gathered in the tropical forests of Puerto Rico’s Northwest interior, a four-hour drive from… Read More
The headline reads New Universe map unearths 300,000 more galaxies. Of course, there’s nothing of God. But at what point will even the most die-hard scientists who still ar… Read More
While the Caribbean is known for crystal blue waters, white
sandy beaches, and afternoon cocktails, nighttime doesn’t mean the fun has to
end. While most visitors take to the clubs and… Read More
Excerpt from the new book about visiting Poland and The Baltics.
The city of Torun lies on the Vistula River in northern Poland. The Old Town sustained little damage during World War II and… Read More
Women have made incredible contributions to society and Ireland is no exception. Inspirational Irish women have transformed history and pioneered movements that still affect lives today. The… Read More
A few years after Albert Einstein unified space and time in his (and by now very well tested!) Theory of General Relativity he applied it to the entire universe and found something remarkabl… Read More
Cosmologists have detected the closest black hole to Earth ever discovered using a telescope, at La Silla Observatory in Chile. It was led by Chile-based European Southern Observatory astron… Read More
For the first time ever, earthlings might have witnessed the birth of a planet. The Very Large Telescope (yes, that is the name of the telescope) facility operated by the European Southern O… Read More
The existence of Black Holes is common knowledge to even those who are not privy to the fundamentals of astrophysics. These popular balls of darkness have captured the public’s imagina… Read More
The newly found galaxy SPT0418-47 is the first “Milky Way look-alike” galaxy discovered by scientists which is about 12 billion light-years away from our galaxy. According to a s… Read More
Ireland is known for its natural beauty, its rich creative culture, and its tragic history, but it has also produced an astounding number of female scientists. Historically, women’s co… Read More
The topic of dark matter and the precise measurment of the absolute or total amount of matter in the Universe has been a cosmic mystery for a long time now. The Astrophysical Journal has dec… Read More
Who knew we could hear Space? NASA’s Chandra X-ray Center has made it possible. These musical renditions of space, called sonification were released on 22nd September 2020. Matt Russo… Read More
The Nile River passes through many countries, supplying them with water, irrigation, and more. So, the ancient Egyptians had a deep respect for the power of the Nile and dedicated themselves… Read More
Every city in Egypt has its unique character and has specific elements that make it special, whether it’s a coastal city, somewhere along the Nile, or even in the middle of the desert… Read More
Egypt’s historical areas are spread all over the country, but Cairo has some of the most unique quarters of all. Recently, Egypt announced that it would begin a multi-million-pound pro… Read More
In September 2021, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, became the First Major City to rethink how Urban Lighting will be conducted, Passing a Dark-Sky Ordinance for: Visibility of the Night Sky; use l… Read More
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Critical Skills List South Africa 2022
Critical Skills List South Africa 2022: The South African critical skills list allows highly skilled foreigners to work in their occupation in South A… Read More
Are you fond of places that are full of historical landmarks? Do you wish to be taken away by marvelous natural landscapes? Both aspects are found in Scotland’s capital city; Edinburgh… Read More
Le cinquième in French, from the number 5 (cinq) in French, the 5th arrondissement is one of the central arrondissements of Paris. Also known as Panthéon; from the ancient temp… Read More
Our Solar System is in constant movement. Everything in it, as large as the Sun itself or as small as a grain of dust, is rotating on its axis and revolving around a bigger object.
The Mo… Read More
On February 1, 1958, the Russians launched the first-ever artificial satellite to space.
It was called Sputnik I. Sputnik I orbited the Earth from a height of 577 km at a speed of 8… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
The night sky shines with little, distant, bright objects called the stars. Sometimes, we may see a bright object with a tail moving fast in the night sky.Is it a star? The simple answer is… Read More
Fact Number One: Hurricanes are named after a Taino God
Hurricanes are violent storms that form in a spiral over land. The word ‘Hurricane’ comes from the indigenous people… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Sombrero, or sombrero de charro, is the traditional, wide brimmed, Mexican horseman hat. So what exactly does it have to do with space?
Well, this is what today’s adventure is about… Read More
It is no surprise that Italy features the most impressive city breaks in Europe. It is one of the most visited countries in Europe, given the stunning green rolling hills of Tuscany and the… Read More
On Tuesday evening, Johannesburg witnessed a brighter and bigger moon, known as a supermoon, due to its closer proximity than usual, just 222,159 miles away. This is the first of two supermo… Read More
India's upcoming Chandrayaan-3 mission to the moon is significant for astronomers as it will provide valuable data on the presence of water and minerals on the lunar surface, as well as cont… Read More
An amateur astronomer's social media post led to the discovery of a collision between two large planets in a distant space system. The amateur's observation of a star doubling in brightness… Read More