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 The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children as an outdated and dull subject.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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Is the Universe Speeding Away From Us?
2017年1月27日:
Goodbye From Cassini
2017年1月20日:
A Journey into Deep Space: Our Deepest View of the X-ray Universe
2017年1月15日:
Why Are Heavy Stars So Gassy?
2016年12月19日:
Explosive Mystery Has A Dark Origin
2016年12月12日:
Cosmic Shadow Puppet Show
2016年12月5日:
A Stellar Family Photograph
2016年11月28日:
15,000 Space Rocks and Counting
2016年11月10日:
Black Holes: Devils in Disguise
2016年11月2日:
Using Magnets to Peer Deep into the Earth
2016年10月17日:
Seeing Pluto with X-ray Vision
2016年10月10日:
The Mystery of the Monster Pulsar
2016年9月23日:
Meet the Space Telescope Remapping our Night Sky
2016年9月14日:
The Legend of Terzan 5
2016年9月7日:
Could Aliens Be Closer Than We Thought?
2016年8月24日:
Is the Sun Really a Giant Pokémon?
2016年8月8日:
Starkiller Base Found!
2016年8月2日:
The Planet with Three Suns
2016年7月15日:
Earth Has An Adorable Asteroid Friend!
2016年6月28日:
Footprints of Baby Planets Spotted Around Young Star
2016年6月14日:
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