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Water, Water, Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink
by Nancy Houser, Aug 17, 2008
When we think of the phrase, “Water, water, everywhere…and not a drop to drink”, we need to take a second and third look at mankind’s continuous ongoing search for water on Mars, spending billions upon billions of dollars...for the thrill of a bit of water vapor.
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What's New With the Sun?
by Nancy Houser, Aug 13, 2008
All of the latest discoveries are based on the fact that the Sun is considered a normal star, yet offers us many things such as light and heat. It is also our ultimate source of energy which allows the Earth to not only exist but to fully function in a most habitable manner. Without it, our planet would be nothing more than an uninhabitable frozen rock.
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The Universe
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 12, 2008
The Universe is the biggest mystery we have today and this gives you answers to what you were thinking about the universe.
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Voyager One
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Voyager one is farthest man made object in the Solar System even though Voyager two was launched before Voyager 1.
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Phobos and Deimos
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Phobos and Deimos is about the two Captured Asteroid Moons of Mars.
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Eris
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Eris is the 2nd and the largest Dwarf Planet in the solar system.
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Uranus
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Uranus is the second from the last planet and it is a lot of people's favorite planet because of its name.
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The Moon
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
The moon has been a object of wonder ever since the first time man looked up. A lot has been learned since we first saw it in the night sky, you will learn more while reading this.
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Sedna
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Sedna was discovered in 2004 and it was the planetoid that evidently knocked Pluto out of planet status.
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Saturn
by Robert Olivieri, Aug 11, 2008
Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system and it is the most intersting planet in the solar system because it is the only planet with ring with many different layers.
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