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AN alien lake district has been discovered on Saturn’s moon Titan, further fuelling hopes of finding “extraordinary” life forms in our solar system.
We all know that space is weird as it is. Its mysteriousness is precisely why people have been fascinated with the night sky and space exploration since the beginning of life on Earth. There are things there that are beyond our comprehension and that defy the traditional laws of physics. Hence, no matter how hard we try to understand and explain our vast universe, there will always be mysteries yet to be unraveled.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft finds liquid for the first time on Saturn's moon, Titan, but why was Saturn worshiped in mythology throughout the ancient world?
Saturn in the 10th house synastry highlights the significance of responsibility, ambition, and structure in relationships.
New insight into Saturn’s bizarre and beautiful ring rain.
aaaah to own a piece by Kirsten Sims. that is my dream. Kirsten’s solo shows are an expression of where she is in her life. this year she turns 30, so her new show is called Saturn Return – an ode to…
Just the idea of getting a test back might fill you with an unexpected wave of dread. Even if you have been out of school for a while, some deep, buried memory might flare up, wedding shivers down your spine and digging a pit in your stomach. Some teachers do their best to inject a bit of humor into the situation by adding some comments, jokes, and even drawings to the tests we would prefer to throw out.
Discover the gems of Belgiums modern architecture from cutting-edge design in Antwerp to iconic buildings in Brussels such as the Berlaymont and Atomium.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft will crash into Saturn in a few hours, but we'll always have the shots it took of icy volcanoes, hexagonal storms, ethane lakes and ripples in Saturn's rings.
The article explains one of the most inauspicious markings islands sign in palmistry and its various interpretations on mounts and lines.
They're out of this world.
A bouquet of musky sweetness, bitter almonds, gasoline, and decomposing fish would likely fill the air on Saturn’s largest satellite.
Space and science fiction illustrator Ron Miller has created magnificent images of how Earth's skies would appear if our planet had giant rings.