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DIONYSIS SAVVOPOULOS: THE LIGHT THAT NEVER WENT OUT

Posted on November 8, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

The sky on October 28th felt quieter this year. A day when Greece usually looks back — to the courage of “No” and the heroes who stood against darkness — carried a deeper melancholy. Only a few days earlier, on October 21st, 2025, Dionysis Savvopoulos passed away. Nionios, as everyone lovingly called him — a […]

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THE HARVEST MOON: WHEN LIGHT REAPS THE NIGHT

Posted on November 8, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

On the night of October 7th, the Harvest Moon will illuminate the sky as the first Supermoon of 2025. A celestial event that blends tradition, science, and magic — reminding us that even as the days grow shorter, the light always finds its way back. […]

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FULL MOON OF NOVEMBER 2025

Posted on November 8, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

The November 2025 full moon gave one of the most spectacular celestial spectacles of recent years. Panagis, along with the parents of author Irini Sakelliou, captured the moment with photographs that capture the power and serenity of the moon. […]

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THE MOON, VENUS, SATURN AND REGULUS IN THE SAME DAWN

Posted on September 26, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

Venus, Saturn, Regulus, and the Moon appeared together in the dawn sky on September 18–19, 2025, creating an impressive celestial image captured by our readers from Lixouri. […]

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WHAT’S INSIDE MARS?

Posted on September 22, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

Inside Mars, you won’t find orange juice, but you’ll definitely find craters, trenches, and frozen carbon dioxide. How are these geological features formed, and what do they tell us about the Red Planet’s past? […]

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CAPTAIN GG: SHALL WE GO TO KEFALONIA?

Posted on September 26, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

Can a plate of garlic dip lead you to the Eudoxos Observatory? Captain GG and his crew travel to Kefalonia, crossing the Corinth Canal, to discover a unique sky observation site full of flavor, history, and cosmic curiosity. […]

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METOP SGA (OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS)

Posted on September 22, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

On August 12, 2025, the new satellite of ESA and EUMETSAT, Metop-SGA, was successfully launched. This satellite always looks down (towards Earth) and not up (towards the stars). […]

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BLOOD MOON – PHOTOS

Posted on September 22, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

A collection of red moon photos through the eyes of our friends and loved ones. […]

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The Full Moon of July

Posted on July 28, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

It was the full moon of July, and the moon had risen high, illuminating the sky with a bright, clear light. […]

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TEAM NAI: NEUTRINOS

Posted on July 28, 2025 by Irini Sakelliou

Team NAI travels to Pylos to hunt for invisible neutrinos — the ghostly particles that pass through everything and may hold the secret to why matter exists in our universe. […]

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