
Taking a Look at the Solar System
There are billions of stars just like the sun scattered throughout the universe. If that isn’t enough, there are also a bunch of planets that could potentially support life. And we all live on one of them! The Solar System is an amazing place, full of different celestial objects we know so much about thanks to astronomers and the science they have unlocked over the years. Check out these articles to learn more.What is the Purpose of the Moon?
The moon is Earth’s natural satellite. It orbits our planet and provides illumination at night, hence the word “lunacy” for insane behavior that happens mostly at night. It also affects the tides of the ocean, which are caused by the…
1781Everything You Need to Know About the Seven Sisters Star
The Seven Sisters star is one of the most famous asterisms in the northern hemisphere. Also known as The Pleiades, this group of stars is located in the constellation of Taurus. It’s believed that many cultures around the world have been…
2147Interesting Facts About the Sun
The Sun is the closest star to Earth, and the light it gives off is so bright that we can see it during the day. It’s difficult to grasp just how big or small the Sun is, after all, most of us will never be able to see it in its entire…
2331The Twelve Constellations of the Zodiac
The zodiac is a band of 12 visible star clusters in the sky that are roughly aligned with the ecliptic or apparent path of the Sun. These 12 constellations are each associated with a different month and have been used for millennia to track…
2162Mercury, the Fastest Planet in the Solar System
With a year lasting just as long as a single day on Earth, Mercury is the fastest planet in the solar system. At its closest orbital approach to the Sun, Mercury travels at almost 48,000 kmph (30,000 mph). That’s almost three times faster…
2123Neptune, the Third Most Massive Planet
Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun and the third-largest. It is also the last of the planets discovered by astronomers in ancient times. It is the only planet that has a blue color and its name was given after another god of water,…
2081Some Interesting Facts About Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is often referred to as the “Red Planet” because of its reddish appearance. Mars has been a source of fascination for generations and continues to excite astronomers. Mars has also piqued the…
2123Why is Jupiter a Special Planet?
The planet, Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is known as a “gas giant” because it is made almost entirely of gases. It's also special because it probably has more than twice as much water as Earth. Because of these two things,…
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Smartphone Apps are a Revolution on Our PhonesSmartphone Apps are a Revolution on Our Phones
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Using your Mobile Phone for FitnessUsing your Mobile Phone for Fitness
There’s no denying that smartphone use has become ubiquitous in today’s modern world. With the massive growth of the mobile app ecosystem over the past few years, the extent to which…
How AI is Changing the Landscape of Business AnalyticsHow AI is Changing the Landscape of Business Analytics
Artificial Intelligence, commonly referred to as AI, is revolutionizing the way businesses operate, and the field of analytics is no exception. With the ability to analyze vast amounts of data in a…
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