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The Bigger Moon Illusion

Perhaps many people were deceived into thinking that the full moon on the horizon last Wednesday was strangely bigger. It is actually the moon illusion that makes it seems larger when near the horizon. Many people suppose it’s true, thinking that the moon is perhaps magnified by the Earth’s atmosphere.
Because we are accustomed to seeing […]

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26Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Choosing a Telescope for Beginning Astronomers

Before buying a telescope for a beginning astronomer, you may want to consider first the several factors that go with the worth and quality of a telescope. Remember, you always get what you pay for.
A good telescope doesn’t talk about its power since lower power provides a better sight experience while most high-powered telescopes makes […]

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16Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Private Outer Space Adventures

Last June 11, 2008 the sole company that offers space missions to human named Space Adventures has announced that an arrangement has been finalized together with its long-term partner Russia’s space agency. The two have agreed to launch the very first private mission to the space station. It is due to take place during the […]

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15Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Pluto, No Longer a Planet

We used to recognize Pluto as the ninth planet that orbits the Sun. However, when modern science redefined what planet really meant, Pluto did not pass the classification and is now considered a dwarf planet.
Initially, only Pluto’s motion across the sky was identified. Its size and distance were estimated, and then later its moon […]

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13Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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What if an Asteroid Hit the Earth?

Asteroids are just like meteors, but different in one aspect. They are much larger than meteors, in fact they are very huge in size that an impact of a single asteroid – though with much less frequency – can wipe out a city entirely and kill every creature existing and working there. An asteroid with […]

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10Jun2008 | vdr | 1 comment | Continued
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A Newfound Planet about Three Times the Earth’s Mass

Finding an Earth-like planet around a normal-size star has just become nearer. Astronomers announced on June 2 that they have discovered a new planet about three times the earth’s mass and orbiting a star smaller than the sun.
The discovery implies that even the lowest mass stars near our sun can also host planets. The […]

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5Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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How Eclipses Happen

Do you ever wonder what happens during a solar eclipse? Solar eclipse is a natural occurrence. This happens each time the moon passes through the space between the sun and earth. Because of this, the sun is either totally or partially hidden. The phenomena take place during a new moon whenever the sun and moon […]

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3Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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From Meteors to Meteorites

It is now an established fact that meteors hit the earth on a daily basis. But humans need not to worry because the moment meteors collide with the earth; majority of them drops as minute dust particles while burning itself more or less entirely in the atmosphere.
As soon as these meteors touch the ground, their […]

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28May2008 | vdr | 1 comment | Continued
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Star Self-destroys before Astronomers’ Eyes

It’s quite by chance when astronomers have captured footage of a star as it self-destructs into splintered pieces.
Stars about 8 times heavier than the sun meet their deaths in shattering explosions when their core runs out of fuel. The core then collapses into a black hole or neutron star which generates a shock wave […]

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26May2008 | vdr | 1 comment | Continued
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Astronomy Gifts for Kids

The universe, solar system, stars, sun, planets have never failed to amaze every child’s enthusiastic mind. Parents surely take into consideration that buying educational astronomy gifts for their kid is an excellent idea to trigger the child’s interest and broaden his intellect.
For a beginner, a pair of children’s binoculars will do. They are much easier […]

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23May2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued