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UK Made Unmanned Solar-powered Spy Plane Shatters New World Record
by Mayur P, Oct 3, 2008
A U.K.-made unmanned solar-powered spy plane has shattered an unofficial world record by staying in air for over three days. The plane called Zephyr-6.
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The Universe: Why Us?
by Artex, Sep 21, 2008
Travel through time as you explore the long journey it took for the Earth to form up.
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The Theory of Stars and Planets Formation
by slava manohin, Sep 7, 2008
After the Big Bang stars and planets were born and our Solar system was formed in the Universe.
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Should Solar Power Be Another Alternative for Fossil Fuel Burning?
by Saket, Aug 18, 2008
Although solar power is currently more expensive than many other sources of power, it can aid the world by not causing the numerous environmental problems that happen by using fossil fuels.
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The Best Type of Car
by Saket, Aug 10, 2008
There are many different types of cars (Solar, Hybrid, Electric, Air, Normal, Biomass, and hydrogen). I will compare the advantages and disadvantages to see which of these cars are truly the best to the environment.
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What Eclipses Tell Us
by Oscar Trejo Jr, Jul 24, 2008
A look at what Solar and Lunar eclipses has shown us throughout the years and what they tell us.
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A History on Solar Eclipses
by Oscar Trejo Jr, Jul 22, 2008
An inside look at Solar Eclipses and their meaningful history.
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Astronomical Comets: Voyagers From Outer Space
by Juliane Elliott, Jul 1, 2008
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a comet.
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Categorizing Black Holes
by TechDoc, May 25, 2008
Black Holes are such massive dense objects that once passed their event horizon not even light can escape. Yet not all black holes are alike.
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Solar Effects
by Zeo12, Apr 26, 2008
The sun is our most important source of heat. The sun's energy is the driving force for many of the processes that occur around us on a daily basis. Weather patterns, wind, ocean currents, plant growth, and the water cycle are just a few of the processes the sun influences.
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