CAPTAIN GG: Following the Voyager
In 1977, two spacecraft were launched almost simultaneously: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They were identical, each weighing about 800 kilograms. Their dimensions were roughly 0.5 x 2 x 2 meters. […]
In 1977, two spacecraft were launched almost simultaneously: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. They were identical, each weighing about 800 kilograms. Their dimensions were roughly 0.5 x 2 x 2 meters. […]
The girls, 98 Ianthe and 431 Nepheli, are two asteroids living in the main asteroid belt. They have now come to Earth to see Adrianos, who lives on Earth. One night, all three go to a place with little light to view the night sky and the stars. […]
A distant planet known for its terrible weather, according to a new study, also emits the smell of rotten eggs. […]
The December full moon as seen through the antennas of Athens. […]
The NAI team journeys in time with their time-ship up to the Pillars of Creation where stars are born inside nebulae. […]
The latest version of a satellite to monitor the Earth’s weather and climate is Meteosat (MTG). […]
The Canary Islands have 37 observatories on the high peaks of their mountains! In this issue and in upcoming ones, we will guide you through some of them! […]
Captain GG and his group teach us arguments about why the Earth is spherical and not flat. […]
Captain GG helps us understand why ships float in the oceans […]