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Category Archives: Universe

The universe or cosmos is the name used for describing the collection of all matter, energy and space that exists.

The International Space Station (ISS) captured by SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour

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The International Space Station is pictured from the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour during a flyaround of the orbiting lab.

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Aerospace and Astronautics, International Space Station, Science and Technology, Universe

Why does Ice Float in Water

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As you can see from the diagram below; Ice molecules are loosely packed compare to water. Ice is 9% less dense than water. Ice is the solid state of water, […]

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Ocean frontier, Oceans and Seas, Universe, US Navy

Oceans and Seas

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Here are listings of the largest oceans in the world. The pacific ocean is the largest, covering 64,185,714 sq.ft. surface area and deepest at one point called the Mariana Trench which […]

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Astrophysics, Ocean frontier, Oceans and Seas, US Navy
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Projection of Solar Eclipse Using a Simple Experiment

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Projecting the Sun Avoid looking directly at the Sun without proper eye protection. You can seriously hurt your eyes and even experience instant bright light blindness. Projecting the Sun through […]

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Aerospace and Astronautics, Astronomy, Planets, Solar Eclipse, Universe

How to avoid looking directly into Sunlight

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Depending on the distance or angle from intensive sunlight reflection, the effect of UV radiation can actually burn the retinas of the eyes leading to discoloration for a period of […]

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Aerospace and Astronautics, Astronomy, Health, Planets, Solar Eclipse, Universe

What are the Characteristics of a Volcanic Mountain?

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The five characteristics of a Volcanic mountain are – Eruption Explosion Expansion Emulsification Crater when the mountain is in an active state, the temperature is extremely hot with temperature ranging […]

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Astronomy, Ocean frontier, Oceans and Seas, Universe

Saturn’s Rings and their Distals

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The Pioneer Saturn flyby in 1979 made several new discoveries about the rings: The rings consist largely of particles several centimeters in diameter. They are extremely cold and possibly composed […]

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Aerospace, Aerospace and Astronautics, Astronomy, Planets, Universe, US Air Force

Facts About Saturn Moons

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As telescopic resolution power increased through the 19th century, Saturn’s family of known moons grew widely. In 1966 Epimetheus and Janus moons were discovered. By the time Cassini-Huygens was launched […]

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Astrophysics, Planets

Venus in 2014 Observed Unpredicted Low Temperatures

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With the constant revolution of all the planets and changing weather throughout the solar systems, astronomers and cosmonauts in June of 2014 were not surprise with the latest findings identified […]

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Observation of Jupiter from Distance Orbital

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Jupiter can actually be viewed at night during clear sky from earth close to the borders of the oceanic frontiers where the reflection of ocean at times may be greenish […]

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Aerospace Engineering, Astrophysics, Planets, Universe, US Naval

Facts about Planets

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Below is a chart listing the size, the diameter and the time it takes for each to orbit the SUN. These planets are made of rocks, metals and gases. All […]

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The Big Bang

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About 13 billion years ago a tremendous explosion started the expansion of the universe. This explosion is known as the Big Bang. At the point of this event all of […]

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Aerospace Engineering, Astrophysics, Ocean frontier, Universe, US Air Force, US Naval

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      • Winter Solstice
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