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Space Books for kids | Astronomy for Kids

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superheroes and kids astronomy? Well, the planets are the orginal superheroes of myth and legend the world over. Who is your favourite planet superhero? Mars the god of war, or ve
Planet Superheroes | Supehero Planets.

Groundhog Day, Chinese Astronomy, Halloween, May Day, and other Curiosities

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Groundhog Day, Chinese Astronomy, Halloween, May Day, and other Curiosities Every February 2nd in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania , a groundhog named "Phil" is supposed to indicate whe

What if the Earth had no Moon?

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CTIO, ESO, NSF; see Astronomy Picture of the Day, May 2, 2001, for more details. There is some evidence that the the proto-Earth collided with another planetesimal, perhaps the si

Habitable Zone - Background Info

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Background Science Related Pages » Activity: Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold   Habitable Zone Venus, the Earth, and Mars have many similarities, and all are in or near the so
AstroCappella is a musical exploration of the universe, combining song and astronomy, to teach kids of all ages .

AstroCappella: Songs

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Cosmic Radio Show Radio astronomy - history and discoveries Web/CD/iTunes High Energy Groove X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, including black holes! Web/CD/iTunes Swift Song Commiss

Rhawn Joseph's Scientific Publications, Pictures, Biography

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on Mars Advances in Astronomy, 41, 306-370. Joseph, R. et al (2021). Tube Worms, Hydrothermal Vents, Life On Mars? A Comparative Morphological Analysis Journal of Astrobiology, Vo

Archive | by Brian Koberlein

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and Fainted Stars 11th Astronomy for Life 6th Into the Mix 5th Inflationary Growth 4th A Bit Easier 3rd October Pointless 31st A Band That’s Mid 29th To Peer Beyond the Veil

SHG - UFO Symposium 1968: Sagan Statement

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Associate Professor of Astronomy in the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. He received his A.B. and B.S., an M.S. in Physics and h

Index Librorum Liberorum

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List Live Cameras Astronomy and Space Interactive Web Resources Earth and Moon Viewer Orbits in Strongly Curved Spacetime Solar System Live Switzerland from Space Terranova Your S

Criticism of Karl Popper in Martin Gardner

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simpler than the old astronomy -- a preference based on Ockham's Razor, something that Gardner himself [p.28] apparently regards as more or less a postulate of science, like the o

Ptolemy's universe

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and the one revealed by astronomy at the start of the 1900s. With his imagination stirred, he ventures into a science-fictional speculation. Click image to enlarge it.   Read

The Great Water Conundrum

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One of his interests is astronomy, and he was of course one of the professors who put forward the idea of a brown dwarf in a great circular orbit around the Sun back in 1999. 
Dark Star Water Conundrum 2 by Andy Lloyd, Anomalous solar system evidence


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