How To Buy A Good Telescope
May 21, 2010 by Gary Nugent
Filed under Astronomy
Although it is possible to have many hours of pleasure observing the night sky using the naked eye or binoculars, at some point in every amateur astronomer’s career the decision is made to buy a telescope. With the huge number of telescopes (and types of telescope) available, deciding which is the right one to buy can be a tough decision. So it...
Why You Might Use Solar Power
May 20, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Astronomy
If you are tired of paying for steep power bills and are looking for an alternative, then you might consider the use of solar power for your home. There are systems that go on your home and can create a source of power for the house to receive from the sun. This can reduce your bill totals and help the environment out. When you think about all of the...
Steven Hawking On The Existance Of Aliens And UFOs
A few weeks ago Steven Hawking stated that extraterrestrials are certain to exist – but rather than us looking to make contact, the human race needs to be doing all it that may to avoid contacting them. His suggestions come from a new documentary series through which Steven Hawking, one of the world’s leading mathematicians, will set out...
Noise in Space?
May 17, 2010 by James Cameroone
Filed under Astronomy
Space is very often thought of as a most quiet place, but in areas surrounding black holes, when an entity is sucked into the vacuum, a series of very loud, violent pops and crackles (yes, similar to Rice Crispies on a more gargantuan scale) occurs. Finding a measurable way to identify and characterize these sounds has eluded astrophysicists for years....
What Do You Comprehend Concerning Feng Shui History?
May 12, 2010 by William Wallace
Filed under Astronomy
Feng Shui is old Chinese system of utilizing particular so termed laws governing the heavens and earth which could enhance through what is called having positive Qi. Feng Shui history is an ancient one and covers over 3,500 years. It’s even older than the invention of the magnetic compass. A main piece of its origins may stem from primeval astronomy. The...
Science Careers and What You Need To Get Them
May 9, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Astronomy
Jobs in science are often greatly rewarding for those who have worked hard enough to get them. It requires a great deal of specialized knowledge and a fascination with your subject; it is hard to go into this career path being luke-warm about the subject matter. Many people do it for the chance to better the world around them. Some also realize that...


