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When we think of how gemstones form, we assume they all come from the planet we inhabit. That is not the case for these exterrestrial gemstones. Let’s look at some gems that originated in space.
The presence of aliens and UFOs has long been debated all over the world with some people even claiming they've been abducted. This book takes a look at a selection of these surreal stories.
Arresting image of an imagined world far from our blue planet, rendered uniquely in cut paper collage by a master artist. Each piece of the Original Collage by Deco was snipped with scissors and shaped by hand before positioned in the image - no paint, no markers, just paper. The original was reproduced as a print in a small format, making it perfect addition to the office. Each 5.5" x 8.5" print is on sturdy cardstock and hand-signed by the artist. Perfect gift for a science geek and dreamer.
Russian marine biologist and underwater photographer Alexander Semenov is back with some new extraordinary photographs of the deep sea aliens. Alexander is currently leading a team of scientists on a three-year-long Aquatilis expedition to explore the deep waters around the world.
Researchers at the University of East Anglia, modelled exoplanet oceans (illustrated) with very low and very high salinity, similar to freshwater lakes and the Dead Sea.
For the first time in more than thirty years, NASA is preparing to unveil a program to allow civilians to travel to the International Space Station.
Arresting image of an imagined world far from our blue planet, rendered uniquely in cut paper collage by a master artist. Each piece of the Original Collage by Deco was snipped with scissors and shaped by hand before positioned in the image - no paint, no markers, just paper. The original was reproduced as a print in a small format, making it perfect addition to the office. Each 5.5" x 8.5" print is on sturdy cardstock and hand-signed by the artist. Perfect gift for a science geek and dreamer.
In the 1960s, scientists began writing papers about what must have seemed like pure science fiction to many: how to detect life on other planets. What gases in the atmosphere would be the tell-tale signs of alien life? Was it blindly Earth-centric of us to limit our search to life as we know it when probing exterrestrial terra incognita?