Guide to Space

Information About Volcanoes

Volcanoes are ruptures or fissures in the earth’s crust which leak lava. Although people think of a typical volcano as…

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What is Schrodinger’s Cat?

Schrodinger's cat is named after Erwin Schrödinger, a physicist from Austria who made substantial contributions to the development of quantum…

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Online Telescopes

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to look through a telescope, but don't have one? Are you…

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Niels Bohr

[/caption]Niels Bohr was a Nobel Prize winner. He was born Niels Henrik David Bohr on October 7, 1855, in Copenhagen.…

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Causes Of Ozone Depletion

There are two different types of ozone depletion, both are very similar. The first one has been a slow, but…

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What is the Boltzmann Constant?

There are actually two Boltzmann constants, the Boltzmann constant and the Stefan-Boltzmann constant; both play key roles in astrophysics ……

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Big Bang Timeline

The Big Bang timeline is basically just a list of relative times at which the major events in the history…

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What was the Largest Tornado Ever Recorded?

Determining the biggest tornado can be a tricky endeavor. First of all, there is no direct absolute way to measure…

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The Sound of Saturn’s Rings

This wonderful video was posted by Jennifer Ouellette on Discovery News, and I just had to share it. The sounds…

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Types of Clouds

][/caption] There are numerous types of clouds, but they are generally classified differently. Some organizations classify them into two main…

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