In a new book called Cosmigraphics: Picturing Space Through Time, published this month by Abrams, Michael Benson examines over a thousand years of mapping the great beyond.
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From the moon to the cosmos, this is the universe we live in.
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Approximately five percent of the ocean has been discovered, which leaves 95 of the ocean unexplored.
An astonishing discovery took place in the fall of 2011 when a team of archaeologists working in the palace of ancient Avaris, Egypt, found the remains of 16 Ancient World, Archaeology, Dark History, Discovery, Giants, Lost History https://mysteriesrunsolved.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/3600-years-old-hands-egypt.jpg
To outer space! 1950s science fiction pulp art.
1. The largest known black hole (Holmberg 15A) has a diameter of 1 trillion km, more than 190 times the distance from the Sun to Pluto.
Space can be so beautiful and full of color. Except, no, probably not. Not at all.
We have good news if your kids enjoy playing on Google. They now have their own search engine called "Kiddle" designed with their safety in mind.
Globular clusters are generally some of the oldest structures in our galaxy. Many of the most famous ones formed around the same time as our galaxy, some 13 billion years ago. However, some are distinctly younger. While many classification schemes are used, one breaks globular clusters into three groups: an old halo group which includes the oldest of the clusters, those in the disk and bulge of the galaxy which tend to have higher metallicity, and a younger population of halo clusters. The latter of these provides a bit of a problem since the galaxy should have settled into a disk by the time they formed, depriving them of the necessary materials to form in the first place. But a new study suggests a solution that’s not of this galaxy.
I had a very unusual relationship to sci-fi and fantasy when I was a kid. I never read The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings, I didn’t read Chronicles of Narnia until I was in my teens, and I don’t remember ever watching Star Trek. What I did watch were shows that I either enjoyed with my dad or what I fe
"What type of currency do they use in outer space? Starbucks."
In 1964, a Zambian grade-school science teacher single-handedly, and unilaterally, created a space program for his country. The program involved rolling aspiring astronauts down a hill in a barrel and clipping their rope-swings at the height of their arc to simulate weightlessness. Today, Spanish photographer Cristina De Middel's photo project, Afronauts, creates a fictional documentation of these efforts.
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In 1964, a Zambian grade-school science teacher single-handedly, and unilaterally, created a space program for his country. The program involved rolling aspiring astronauts down a hill in a barrel and clipping their rope-swings at the height of their arc to simulate weightlessness. Today, Spanish photographer Cristina De Middel's photo project, Afronauts, creates a fictional documentation of these efforts.
out there in outer space is breathable air and Canada. I've been watching The X-Files and a whole lot of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis lately. Battlestar Galactica and a whole run of terrific science fiction is often filmed in and around Vancouver, Canada. It's a little surprising these guys didn't physically run into each other out in the woods during filming. There was a distinct possibility the two Stargate franchises and the reimagined Battlestar Galactica could have crossed paths between 2004-2007. Now that would have been one heck of a Sci-Fi Channel crossover. Can you imagine Wraith fighting Cylons and Ori battling Replicators? Obviously these shows are great reasons why forests demand our protection.
Even in the age of Photoshop, we can sometimes believe our eyes. Check out these spectacular space photos that look magical without being made-up.
Today the BBNYA Book Bloggers are featuring Dim Stars: A Novel of Outer-Space Shenanigans by Brian P. Rubin as part of the 2022 BBNYA Semi-Finalist Tour. Read more to discover all the fun details about this Young-Adult Science- Fiction novel
Top 10 Amazing Facts for Students That Will Blow Your Mind! Buckle up, brainiacs! From the human body to outer space, prepare to be amazed w...
When Yuri Gagarin(the first human in space) had first landed his capsule on Earth, a woman ran to his landing site and asked him if he had come from outer space, to which he responded, “As a matter of...
Orion Nebula clouds complex Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
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