Newest discoveries: What’s hot & what’s not
The mass media latch onto a limited topic-range of astronomical discoveries and amplify these to the world. The public, generally
The mass media latch onto a limited topic-range of astronomical discoveries and amplify these to the world. The public, generally
The idea of a continuous stream of particles flowing outward from the Sun was first suggested by British astronomer Richard
In 1928, the shy, brilliant physicist Paul Dirac predicted the existence of antimatter. When it was actually discovered seven years
Ah, comets: They drive us crazy. We always know where they’re going to be, but figuring out how bright they’ll
We’re all switching to those new lights. Well, they’re not so new. Compact fluorescents have been around for several years.
Last Friday, February 15: a date that will remain in history books forever. Before that day began, there’d only been
The innermost planet is unique and odd in so many ways that it’s hard to find aspects that aren’t strange.
Next Friday, February 15, the largest, closest asteroid in many years will barely miss us. Discovered a year ago by
Last week this page explored the various kinds of airplanes that fly over our region, and the Victor airways that
This will be a two-part article about high-tech manmade objects that pass over our homes. Next week we’ll discuss the