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2020年10月12日

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 The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children as an outdated and dull subject.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. 

Space Scoop is available in the following languages:

English, Dutch, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Farsi, French, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Maltese, Norwegian, Portuguese, K’iche’, Romanian, Russian, Sinhalese, Slovenian, Swahili, Tamil, Tetum, Turkish, Tz’utujil, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Welsh

An Astronomically Wrong Assumption
2012年4月26日:
It’s My Turn to Shine!
2012年4月25日:
A Cosmic Game of Hide and Seek
2012年4月18日:
Archaeologists of the Universe
2012年4月12日:
A Hot Discovery of Some Cold Planets
2012年4月12日:
A Star Turned Inside Out!
2012年4月2日:
Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane? No, it’s a Super-Earth!
2012年3月28日:
Galaxies Galore!
2012年3月21日:
The Weird Shape of Weird Stuff
2012年3月16日:
Greedy Teenage Galaxies
2012年3月14日:
What Big Eyes You Have
2012年3月7日:
Astronomers Find Life on… Earth?!
2012年2月29日:
Optical Illusions in Space
2012年2月15日:
Only the Biggest Survive
2012年2月14日:
Throwing Rocks in Space
2012年2月9日:
The Universal Laws of Science
2012年2月8日:
The Star Kicker
2012年2月1日: Every 50 years or so, a massive star in our Galaxy explodes in what is called a supernova. In the explosion, the star’s outer shells of gas are blown into space. This hot gas gives off X-ray radiation, which astronomers can photograph using special telescopes in space.
A Ghostly Face in Space
2012年2月1日: Do you ever look at clouds in the sky and see the shapes of objects and people in them? Well, astronomers do the same thing in the night sky.
Galaxies that Fizzled Out Young
2012年1月25日:
Unexpected Visitor in the Night Sky Caught on Camera!
2012年1月24日: Scientists have launched many spacecraft to study the objects in our Solar System. So far, though, only one has travelled to the edge of the Solar System and it is called Voyager 1. It has taken Voyager 1 more than 30 years to make this incredible road trip, so you can image why astronomers get excited when objects from the outer Solar System visit Earth instead!
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