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  • Science- A Lot To Astronomy Today
    By: npsawhney | - When we think of astronomy, we may be inclined to think that it only deals with scientists and astronomers looking up at objects in space with a telescope. However, there is far more to astronomy than simply looking at objects in space. In this article, we will look into the science of astronomy.

    The countdown has started, and astronauts in are preparing for a journey that will take them to our Moon. The button is pressed and the space shuttle begins on its assent.

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  • The Five Ranges That You Can Train To Master In The Science Of Self-defense
    By: Ravinder Singh16 | - The true martial arts master or self-defense expert understands one of the critical ideas of surviving a brutal attack. And that principle concept is to control space. More specifically, to control the space, or distance, between you and your attacker.

    However, for most students and teachers who are supposedly training for real-world self-defense, this idea is either a foreign concept, or is limited to the specific techniques of his or her particular system. For others, the concep ...

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  • Some Important Science Fiction Books
    By: Amit Chanana | - #1: Dune (Frank Herbert)

    Science Fiction doesn't get much better then this. Dune is every Science Fiction aficionado's wet dream. Many people claim Dune is Science Fiction's answer to "Lord of the Rings" and I have to agree: it sure is. For more details www.be-a-stargazer.com There are many good science fiction books, but Dune is indeed a giant among giants. It truly is a pinnacle of Science Fiction literary achievement. If you haven't read Dune, doesn't waste any more time. Read ...

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  • Science-what Is Space Travel?
    By: gurpreetk | - There are those who deny Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and maintain the whole story was a government conspiracy. The idea that man could actually break away from our cradle of atmosphere and gravity was once fiction of the highest sort. Yet one dreamer made it a reality. What is there not to believe about space travel? Will there be a time when such a thing is feasible?

    If interstellar travel requires traveling at light speed, the situation is not promising. The biggest hurdle ...

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  • Some Topics To Present That Can Add Excitement To Your Science Classroom?
    By: ginfogthree | - Are you looking for some topics to present that can add
    excitement to your science classroom? Rocketry and space
    exploration, like no other subject, have a way to captivate
    students that makes it easy for them to learn science. They
    are having so much fun, that they don't even realize they
    are learning basic science concepts.

    To leverage the benefits of this area of study, you can use
    your school's computer to explore a lot of different sc ...

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  • Scientific Thought Could Influence Our Society A Great Deal!
    By: Devraaj Khattri | - One of the tasks of science (and scientists) is to show the true nature of things... Does eliminating Pluto as the ninth planet fall under this description? Is this what science should produce, that we have to rewrite millions of schoolbooks and to explain the children in the world the difference between a real planet and a fake one?

    Scientific thought could influence our society a great deal. The impact of the scientific work of scientist does in fact constantly influence our tho ...

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  • How To Use The Model Rocket Design Software To Demonstrate Other Basic Science Concepts?
    By: Devraaj Khattri | - Are you looking for some topics to present that can add excitement to your science classroom? Rocketry and space exploration, like no other subject, have a way to captivate students that makes it easy for them to learn science. They are having so much fun, that they don't even realize they are learning basic science concepts.

    To leverage the benefits of this area of study, you can use your school's computer to explore a lot of different science topics.

    In this arti ...

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  • Five Ranges That You Can Train To Master In The Science Of Self-defense!
    By: Devraaj Khattri | - The true martial arts master or self-defense expert understands one of the critical ideas of surviving a brutal attack. And that principle concept is to control space. More specifically, to control the space, or distance, between you and your attacker.

    However, for most students and teachers who are supposedly training for real-world self-defense, this idea is either a foreign concept, or is limited to the specific techniques of his or her particular system. For others, the concep ...

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  • Do You Know About Rare Science?
    By: Devraaj Khattri | - Zathura is a rare science fiction picture book, one that is more then worth reading, continuations by Allsburg of his idea of a board game which causes real world effects. In Zarthura a little brother plays with the board game which he finds under a tree. The game board sends the boy and his older brother and their house into space, where the difficulty cards become real. When they roll for meteor shower one hits their house, when they are attacked by space pirates in the game aliens invade thei ...
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  • Science Fiction Throughout The Ages And Into The Future!
    By: Ronald.Eapen | - The evolution of science fiction movies over the last 50 years can be attributed to much more than the advances in special effects and movie-making technology (although those changes have had an effect); the biggest influence on scifi during this time period are the events that occurred in the real world. These past five decades leading up to today have been subject to an ever-accelerating onslaught of technological achievements and world-changing events.

    While every movie is subj ...

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  • You Can Expect To See At The Maryland Science Center In Baltimore!
    By: Harish.Lath | - Exhibits you can expect to see at the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore, Maryland include:

    The Kids Room

    At the Kids Room exhibit you can expect to send boats down the river channel in water play, operate the fish cam in the submarine, and dress-up like a turtle. The Kids Room is a space dedicated to young children and learning through play.

    There are bright colors and kid-sized objects to handle everywhere in this special p ...

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  • Space - With Regard To The Pulse Of Time Being Defined As The Expansion And Contraction Of Time!
    By: guru.jan2009 | - The eighth dimension, which I call the pulse of time, is also a transformation dimension because it transforms the dynamic into the energetic. The eighth dimension enables energetic movement within the first three dimensions; this energetic movement is defined by dimensions nine through eleven, and is in a direction at right angles to the movement defined by dimensions five through seven. The pulse of time also sets the "speed limit" of space/time (the speed of light); anything moving faster tha ...
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  • What It Means To Give Them A Good Educational Science Foundation For Life?
    By: guru.jan2009 | - Every child should have a solid science education regardless of whether they want to be the next Albert Einstein or Michael Jordan. Science is all around us, it is everywhere, effecting everything that we do. The we in that last statement includes children. Children that understand how science plays a role in our everyday lives have a wonderful foundation for success in life. This is what it means to give them a good educational science foundation for life.

    In today ...

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  • Science Of Astronomy - Information About Astronomy For Kids On The Internet!
    By: guru.jan2009 | - The science of Astronomy is interesting and varied. There are a lot of resources for it for kids who are interested in the planets, the solar system, the universe and everything else that's part of this exciting science. For children, many parts of it are magical and thus they are drawn towards the moon, the stars and far distant galaxies.

    The moon is Earth's only satellite. It takes about 27 days to orbit the Earth. Being so near, it has hosted the only human footsteps on a space ...

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  • International Space Station!
    By: guru.jan2009 | - Can we hibernate humans using hydrogen sulfide gas for long-term space flight? The answer is most likely; YES. Scientists have successfully hibernated mice spontaneously using hydrogen sulfide gas. The next step for lets say NASA using this data would be to take some mice up on the next space shuttle launch and hibernate them in zero gravity. Theoretically it should be possible and will most likely work. If we can put many mice on the ISS, International Space Station, for more det ...
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  • Do You Like Science Fiction?
    By: guru.jan2009 | - Many folks enjoy Science Fiction and recently a friend who is a vegetarian and has lived all over Europe expressed to me his years of reading Sci Fi and listed many of his favorite authors. These included authors like Robert Heinlein, Charles Sheckley, Larry Niven, Isaac Asimov, Ursula k. Leguin... older science fiction for the most part also a little of say William Gibson or newer Heinlein.

    In fact he likes science fiction so much he is considering on writing his own science fict ...

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  • You're Ever Exposed To Conditions In Outer-space!
    By: guru.jan2009 | - For most of us, getting dressed for work is not something that we would consider a chore. We open the cupboard, pick a shirt and try to make sure that the rest isn't too badly mismatched before stepping out to greet the day. Astronauts, however, do not have it quite as easy as we do. They may not have to make decisions on style, cut and colour, but they have to consider things like air pressure and possible bombardment by micrometeoroids. Getting it wrong could result in body fluids boiling and ...
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  • What Lies Beyond This Space?
    By: guru.jan2009 | - When we look around us we take the space for granted. We know that space is the distance between tow objects. Or what lies between two objects. As things are scattered in the world there is space that occupies that. It is true for outer space that lies between tow stars. This space is three-dimensional. Was this space there since eternity? Who created the space? If no object is left in the cosmos what would happen to the space? Will it still remain? How Space Was Created?

    We know ...

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  • Space Search - Man's Fascination With Outer Space!
    By: guru.jan2009 | - The idea of Space Search is vitally important, for space search has fascinated humans for as long as there has been understanding about outer space.

    For many years humans believed the earth was flat and if they went too far to the edge they would fall off. But even with this dangerous idea, a space search was never far from the minds of those more adventurous types.

    Grecian and Aztec explorers used to describe the earth as a flat surface and it was Eratosthenes, a G ...

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  • Metaphysical Exposition Of The Basic Dimensions Of Space/time!
    By: guru.jan2009 | - I offer the following material as a metaphysical exposition of the basic dimensions defining space/time as we experience it. Note that the number of dimensions here is the same as in what is known in theoretical physics as "M-Theory".

    * primary (defines a line, the selfsame line is a coordinate axis, the center of which is the Infinite Point)
    * Secondary (defines a plane, coordinate axis is at right angles to the primary, this axis bisecting the primary at the Infin ...

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  • Do You Think Space, Or Rather The Vacuum, Is Cold?
    By: guru.jan2009 | - Do you think space, or rather the vacuum, is cold? During my survey on the web during the past few months, it clearly showed that most people would answer yes to that question.

    Fact is that only matter can have a temperature, which is the speed of its molecules. The faster the molecules in a material move, the warmer that material is. Per definition, an absolute vacuum is a void, nothingness and therefore it cannot have any temperature. In as far as the space of the Universe is an ...

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