WHAT’S INSIDE MARS?
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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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? […]
EOS is a molecular cloud with low hydrogen density that was detected through ultraviolet fluorescence. It is located at the edge of the Local Bubble and spans an area of the sky equivalent to 40 full moons. This is a significant discovery that may reshape the way we study molecular clouds. […]
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. […]
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). […]
A collection of red moon photos through the eyes of our friends and loved ones. […]
What is a “blood moon,” and how is it different from a total lunar eclipse? […]