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5/23/12-
Future of Private Space Flight Reboots
After a "no-go" mere days ago at the launch pad, the private space industry is giving the industry another shot as they carry their dragon supply craft up into space. The trailblazing SpaceX company fired its shuttle from the Space Complex at Cape Canaveral and made its next foray into space without incident. The launch once again raises the question about government's role in space travel.
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5/1/12-
The Universe's Most Troubling Paradoxes
The universe seems like a chaotic place. Rules seem to guide a flow of random chances with even known universal laws occasionally overruling and rejecting one another. And on top of all of that the human race has put before itself the task of understanding everything. But somewhere along its journey it's come up with some extremely chilling theories about life the universe and everything.
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4/6/12-
Is Interplanetary Housing Market on the Horizon?
Mars isn't for sale. At least not yet. Technology and mineral needs may finally be pushing the human race to take steps into the further reaches of space, mining and then returning vast fortunes of minerals the likes of which our planet has not yet seen. But there's a problem. A 1967 treaty signed by the United States, the United Kingdom, and the former Soviet Union states explicitly that no human on Earth can lay claim to territory in outer space. But as this document remains on the books barring companies from heading out toward their own asteroids and mining the riches therein, the tides of change may soon be upon this treaty.
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3/30/12-
What is Truth and How Does the Universe Work?
Truth explains who we are, where we came from and most importantly… where we are going. The universe is a perpetual motion multi-dimensional machine. There is nothing spiritual or mystical about other dimensions. Other dimensions are just the matter that exists between the particles we can detect. There are other dimensional planets but suns only exist in this dimension, the solar dimension, the dimension we live in.
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3/30/12-
What are Black Holes?
Currently, the earth is orbiting down from low pressure into high pressure. It takes 12,000 years to complete this quarter cycle before we enter into the next cycle, which will take us once again… from relative low pressure to high, and we begin another 12,000 year cycle.
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3/30/12-
The Electron… E-Space
Particle orbit amongst other things precludes the possibility of a big bang theory. All particles orbit in space! The heavier more massive particles at the periphery, push the particles of the greatest density toward the center…
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3/21/12-
Asteroid Misses Earth to Return in 2013
An asteroid only spotted after it had already passed by Earth is expected to return in 2013 to miss yet again. But with an object passing by so frequently and so closely as this object, many sky watchers are concerned that the object could soon be on a collision course with Earth. The asteroid is expected to pass so closely that it will be between Earth and most orbital satellites and could be seen using binoculars.
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2/21/12-
The Discovery of a New Alien Planet
It's not every day that scientists uncover new celestial bodies, but the latest news to hit the headlines is the discovery of a "new type of alien planet" characterized as being larger than Earth but smaller than Uranus. Described as a 'steamy waterworld,' this article will shed light on this exciting turn of events.
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2/5/12-
Scientists Discover Planet - Likely Candidate for Life
Scientists have just discovered a planet that at the moment holds the lead for the most likely planet to host life. The planet, which appears to orbit a red dwarf, is approximately four times the size of Earth - earning it the name "Super Earth." It's also said to have liquid water on the surface. Is it possible this planet could be the one scientists have been searching for?
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1/30/12-
Chinese Astrology – the Element Signs II
Those born under the element of Water are gifted with the ability to persuade those they come in contact with, as well as exhibit excellent relationship skills. In this article, you will learn more about the elements associated with the Chinese zodiac, such as Wood and Metal.
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1/30/12-
Chinese Astrology – the Element Signs I
Chinese astrology is represented by 12 animals, but there are five elements that are also used to provide a more in depth profile of the personality traits associated with the zodiac signs. In this article, you will learn some of the characteristics that are linked to the element signs of fire and earth.
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1/29/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Pig
The Pig is found in the twelfth zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Scorpio and Sagittarius. Since the pig is associated with fertility, children that are born in the Year of the Pig are considered fortunate because they are thought to become happy and honest. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Pig in Chinese astrology.
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1/28/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Dog
The Dog is found in the eleventh zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Libra. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Dog in Chinese astrology.
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1/28/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Rooster
The Rooster is found in the tenth zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Virgo. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Rooster in Chinese astrology.
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1/28/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Monkey
The Monkey is found in the ninth zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Leo. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Monkey in Chinese astrology.
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1/27/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Snake
The Snake is found in the sixth zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Taurus. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Snake in Chinese astrology.
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1/27/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Dragon
The Dragon is found in the fifth zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Aries. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Dragon in Chinese astrology.
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1/27/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Rabbit
The Rabbit is found in the fourth zodiac location in Chinese astrology. It is actually the Chinese Year of the Hare that is expressed in the zodiac since there are no native species of rabbits. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Pisces. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Rabbit in Chinese astrology.
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1/26/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Tiger
The Tiger is found in the third zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Aquarius. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Tiger in Chinese astrology.
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1/26/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Ox
The Ox is found in the second zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Capricorn. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Ox in Chinese astrology.
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1/26/12-
Incredible Near Miss Asteroid to Zoom Past Planet
It's the scene in the disaster movie where the plot really starts rolling. At 4:30 in the morning a phone rings and a respected astronomer receives a call informing him that an asteroid is heading toward Earth. After a moment of talk, the astronomer looks dead into the distance and makes an expository appeal that this is "the big one." Only in the case of 2012 BX34, the phone call ended far less dramatically.
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1/25/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Goat
The Goat is the eighth animal of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Cancer. In this article, you will learn more about the personality traits often linked to someone born under the sign of the Goat.
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1/25/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Rat
The Rat is found in the first zodiac location in Chinese astrology. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Sagittarius. In this article, you will learn more about the characteristics associated with the Rat in Chinese astrology.
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1/24/12-
Chinese Astrology – Year of the Horse
The Horse is the seventh animal of the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. When compared to Western astrology, it is seen as the equivalent of Gemini. In this article, you will learn more about the personality traits often linked to someone born under the sign of the Horse.
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1/15/12-
Making a Living Rogue Planet
One of the ideas often proposed in 2012 circles is the idea that a rogue planet will come nearer to Earth and herald in a new era. Bypassing the connection of this idea to the actual prophecies of 2012, is it possible that a rogue planet could sustain life? Astronomers used to say no, but the realm of possibility has only expanded in recent years. But in order for life to be possible on a rogue planet, several factors would have to be addressed first.
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1/3/12-
Mayan Elders Weigh in as 2012 Dawns
For years civilization has been living in the shadow of some unknown event to take place on December 21st 2012 as the Mayan calendar comes to an end. Unlike previous doomsday prophecies which were made only a few years prior to the date coming to pass, the general consensus on the 2012 phenomenon is that the calendar has been around for thousands of years and is only now coming to an end. But with less than a year now left before the Mayan calendar ends, we are left asking ourselves if the modern interpretations are truly representative of what the calendar professes will happen. And so it stands to reason that we may want to hear what the current Mayan elders have to say about the whole thing.
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12/27/11-
Maccabean Leaders the Hasmonean Dynasty I
After the death of his father Mattathias, Judah assumed the position of leadership in regards to the revolt and followed the deathbed disposition given by his father. He would prove to be the right choice for the role. In this article, you will learn about some of the tactics and events that would affect the progress of the Jewish revolt.
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12/11/11-
Daytime Lunar Eclipse: Don't Worry, Physics Isn't Broken
Here's a brainteaser that left some sky-watchers scratching their heads when the moon suddenly and unexpectedly went black during the daytime in an impossible astronomical display. Why is it impossible to see a Lunar Eclipse during a perfectly cloudless day? Conventional wisdom suggests it's because Lunar eclipses happen when the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon make a straight line. So what often overlooked law of physics made it possible for witnesses in the Rocky Mountains to see both the Sun and the Lunar Eclipse at the same time?
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12/5/11-
The Self Replicating Glass Farm
In the future, if we do eventually reach our potential as a space-faring species, one of the major limitations of our abilities will come -as it always has- in how we are able to survive in the environment deep in space. But recent developments in the fields of 3-D printing and green technology have fused in such a way that may have been overlooked by what has overwhelmingly been considered a technologically driven field. In order to escape the harsh conditions of man's humble beginnings, our species has had to consistently use the materials available to push ourselves forward. But what building materials are present on - for example - Mars?
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12/5/11-
Mystery Object Crashes Warehouse
It may not be quite as large as the crash at Roswell, but to residents at one small Massachusetts community, it's proving just as mysterious. The object, which crashed into a warehouse at some point in the middle of the night was thought at first to possibly be from a passing plane. But as time went on, it soon became apparent that the force of speed required would have had to have been far higher. So if it wasn't space debris, then what was it?
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12/2/11-
Conspiracy Theories: Space Conspiracies
There are many that believe other forms of life (such as extraterrestrials – better known as aliens) exist. When strange unexplainable lights zip across the night sky or something appears to have fallen to the earth, many conspiracy theorists start to whisper about the possibilities that the government is doing something to cover up the truth.
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11/27/11-
Nine Most Habitable Places Other Than Earth Labeled
Scientists have developed a way of tracking the habitability of planets where life may exist outside of Earth. And so where science was once hoping to discover life on other worlds by chance, a new system that categorically evaluates each new prospective world studied according to a series of criteria and then assesses the likelihood of each world actually harboring life has been developed.
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11/24/11-
Radioactive Pluto Could Have Liquid Ocean
Life on Pluto, once thought to be virtually impossible, is now being discussed - possibly for the first time after a new model has come forward suggesting the planetoid may have vast liquid oceans beneath the surface ice heated by something scientists hadn't thought of before. And even if life doesn't become part of the final equation on Pluto, the very concept of a radiation heated world is enough to give a second look at what we once thought we knew about life on other worlds.
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11/3/11-
Universal Laws of Physics May be Replaced by "Local" Laws
Physics, which has been considered a single set of rules designed to determine how the universe works in a given time span has revealed yet another possibility to surprise scientists. Not only were the ideas we previously had about the laws of physics thrown into question, scientists are wondering if we will ever fully understand what makes this universe tick as we look further out into it. And so scientists may have to once again revise the definition of what is possible.
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9/25/11-
Power Failures Heat Up After Solar Storm
For years grid experts have chimed in alongside NASA to warn that the sun could one day disrupt our grid connected power supplies. It would seem that day has already arrived. After a series of massive eruptions from the sun power outages have been reported in Chile, Texas City, New Jersey, and Seattle among others. While the power outages may be a coincidence and caused by a series of failures either planned or otherwise, there is a growing voice of discontent over the vulnerability of plugged in power systems and the possibility that more may be on the way. So does the Sun have a part in all of this?
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9/25/11-
Space Exploration Milestones: Tours of Space
How much would it cost for someone to enjoy a flight into space? In this article, you will learn the amount that a civilian paid in order to venture into the great beyond. Also, there are several companies and projects in the planning phase that hope to make space exploration possible for non-astronauts.
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9/25/11-
Space Exploration Milestones: International Explorers
As advancements in space travel have been made over the years, an increasing number of explorers from other countries wanted to get into the action. In this article, you will learn which country was next to contribute another astronaut to explore space, as well as other firsts in space exploration.
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9/24/11-
Space Exploration Milestones: Missions and Spacewalk
The USSR was the first to accomplish many achievements in space exploration, including one that mourns the loss of one of their cosmonauts. In this article, you will encounter the men who participated in the first dual mission for the United States, as well as the first walk in space completed by Americans.
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9/24/11-
Space Exploration Milestones: The Moon
The USSR had a lot of firsts in space exploration, but the United States did best the cosmonauts in one achievement. In this article, you will learn more about the milestone that has become a rather iconic historic event for America.
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9/23/11-
Space Exploration Milestones: Americans and Women
John Glenn Jr. made history for the United States when he became the first person from the United States to orbit the Earth. In this article, you will also learn about more American firsts in space, as well as one that is important to women's history.
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9/23/11-
Men on the Moon: Apollo 16 & 17 Missions
The astronauts that traveled to the Moon are known for having colorful careers in the military, such as John Young, who was part of the Apollo 16 mission. He also had a great deal of experience piloting different kinds of spacecraft. In this article, you will also learn about the astronauts who were the last to visit the Moon.
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9/22/11-
Men on the Moon: Apollo 14 & 15 Missions
In the third and fourth missions to the Moon, one of the astronauts had a chance to hit a few golf balls. In this article, you will learn who took the time to tee off while in space, as well as other information regarding the men who have walked the Moon.
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9/22/11-
Men on the Moon: Apollo 11 & 12 Missions
Exploration of the Moon took place over a period of three years. In that time, six missions occurred that all involved explorers that went in pairs. Two astronauts would go down to the surface of the Moon in a lunar excursion module (also known as LEM), while a third crewmember orbited in a command service module (referred to as a CSM). The missions allowed scientists to gather a large amount of information about the Moon, which is mentioned in this article.
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9/21/11-
Space Facts and Trivia
The fascination with space and celestial bodies continues on today. Interestingly, we know more about space than we do about what is going on in our deep oceans. In this article, you will encounter a collection of space facts and trivia.
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9/21/11-
Space Exploration Milestones: Important Firsts
The race to sending a human into space was not won by the Americans, but honors went to the Russians, who were the first to explore beyond Earth. Even though the first person into space took place in 1961, the term 'astronaut' dates back to 1880 when a British writer named Percy Greg first used it to name a spaceship in his novel titled 'Across the Zodiac.' By the 1950s, the word was used to refer to a space voyager. In this article, you will learn about the 'firsts' in space exploration.
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9/20/11-
Interesting Facts about Space II
The field of astronomy is filled with many interesting facts - from the deliberate destruction of NASA property to the ins and outs of artificial satellites. In this article, you will learn more about the many uses of satellite technology.
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9/20/11-
Interesting Facts about Space I
When it comes to space exploration, there have been hundreds of interesting discoveries that shed light on the way planets, stars and other celestial bodies react to one another. A great deal of varied advancements in technology has elevated the accuracy of astronauts. In this article, you will learn about some interesting space-related facts and trivia.
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9/19/11-
Famous Telescopes and Observatories in the World III
California is home to a couple of significant telescopes in the world, including the one found at the Palomar Observatory. Known as one of the largest in the world, the telescope has pushed the limitations of space technology. In this article, you will also learn about the Jodrell Bank Observatory in England and the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
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9/18/11-
Famous Telescopes and Observatories in the World II
Telescopes don’t always have to stand on the ground, as seen with the infamous Hubble Space Telescope that orbits space. Offering glimpses of planets and taking pictures for mission, this telescope still enjoys a successful run. In this article, you will also learn about Birr Castle in Ireland and the Mount Wilson Observatory in California.
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9/18/11-
Famous Telescopes and Observatories in the World I
How would astronomers and amateur stargazers be able to explore the sun, moon and stars without the help of a telescope? This instrument helps people observe remote objects by collecting electromagnetic radiation (such as visible light). In this article, you will learn about the first telescopes, as well as some of the more well-known observatories around the world.
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