Space Scoop (Angielski)
Here you can read the latest Space Scoop, our astronomy news service for children aged 8 and above. The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children, as outdated and dull subjects. By sharing exciting new astronomical discoveries with them, we inspire children to develop an interest in science and technology. Space Scoop makes a wonderful tool that can be used in the classroom to teach and discuss the latest astronomy news.
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Orion Nebula: Mother of the Year
3 August 2017:
Searching for Star-making Materials in Our Dusty Old Universe
22 July 2017:
Is it a Star, is it a Planet? No! It’s a Brown Dwarf!
13 July 2017:
Asteroid Day: Look Out for Rocks Falling From the Sky!
30 June 2017:
Piecing Together Life on Earth
13 June 2017:
CLASP: Guardian of the Satellites
4 June 2017:
Chasing a Runaway Black Hole
24 May 2017:
Introducing DeeDee, the Distant Dwarf
15 May 2017:
Countdown to Cassini's Grand Finale
4 May 2017:
Where Do Old Satellites Go to Die?
25 April 2017:
Cosmic Easter Egg
16 April 2017:
Seeing the Sun in a New Light
9 April 2017:
Born to be Wild
1 April 2017:
Mapping the Earth’s Magnetic Crust
24 March 2017:
Galaxies Spin Faster as They Get Older
16 March 2017:
Saturn's Rings Are Warm and Fuzzy
7 March 2017:
Ultracool Dwarf and the Seven Planets
22 February 2017:
A Bridge Between Worlds
17 February 2017:
How Earth's Broken Surface Keeps Us Alive
12 February 2017:
Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost
31 January 2017:
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