Space Scoop (English)
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 The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children as an outdated and dull subject. By sharing exciting new astronomical discoveries with them, we can 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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A Star with a Secret
2012年9月5日:
At the End of the Rainbow
2012年8月30日:
Astronomers Make a Sweet Discovery
2012年8月29日:
Please Don’t Stop the Music!
2012年8月15日:
Why is the Sky Dark at Night?
2012年8月15日:
Before it is Famous
2012年8月5日:
Supernova Hunters!
2012年8月1日:
The ‘O’ So Big Gobstoppers of the Universe!
2012年7月26日:
Eerie Ghost Towns in Space!
2012年7月11日:
The Space Olympics
2012年6月28日:
A Bright Spark of an Idea to Study Dim Planets
2012年6月27日:
A Universal Address Book
2012年6月20日:
Space Engines More Powerful than the Starship Enterprise's!
2012年6月7日:
Seeing Things in a Different Light
2012年5月31日:
The A-Team is International
2012年5月23日:
Marking Out Galactic Boundaries
2012年5月16日:
Breaking Free From a Cosmic Cocoon
2012年5月15日:
Does This Cosmic Gas Need More Spice?
2012年5月9日:
A Fairytale in Space
2012年5月2日:
Not Your Average Superhero
2012年4月30日:
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