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211: Secrets of a Science Fair
Let's suppose you have finished polishing a satisfying piece of scientific work. Or it might be more realistic to suppose that you have reached a natural stopping point where it becomes evident that new thinking, planning and equipment may be necessary before you can go any further.
212: Benefits Of Using A Star Atlas With Your Astronomy Telescope
Recently you got a telescope, and it looks great. You see this instrument in front of you, and it looks powerful. You point it up, see the moon. Then you try pointing it at the stars, and realize you just do not have a clue about navigating the heavens!
213: The Top 10 Facts About the Next Blue Moon, a Song and Other Things By the Same Name
Here are some little known facts about blue moons what they are and when they occur. Also, included in the discussion is the famous golden oldie "Blue Moon." Add to that some information about other things named "Blue Moon," and you have one very informative article!
214: History Of Telescopes - A Look At Galileo And The Galileo Galilei Telescope
The first inhabitants of the world were compelled to accommodate their acts to the daily and annual alternations of light and darkness and of heat and cold. In history there are only a few distinguished men who made such a big contribution to astronomy, one of them was Galileo Galilei and his work with the telescope.
215: The Impossibility Of Long Range Weather Forecasting
This article discusses some of the reasons that make consistently accurate long range weather forecasts an impossibility.
216: Case Hardening of Steel Gives It The Edge In Some Situations
Case hardening is a process that results in steel that lasts longer. This reduces costs, as case hardened steel does not need replacing as often in products that require durability.
217: Solar Mysteries - Evidence of Recent Catastrophism
The high temperature of the solar corona and sunspots are evidence of recent solar system chaos.
218: If It's Possible For Someone, It's Possible For You!
All of us have basically the same neurology. If it is possible for others, it is possible for me. In other words, all of us have basically the same hardware, the same number of neurons in our brain.
219: How To Solar Power Your House - More Tips
There is nothing radically new about learning how to solar power your house since solar energy has been around since the beginning. However, the widespread use of solar power is something that has been around for sometime but not widely used do to cost of installation and ongoing operational costs. To read more about this exciting information . . .
220: When Is The Next Full Moon, And Will It Be Blue?
Calculating the moon's cycle is very complicated seeing the moon's cycle takes an average of 29.53 days, but it rarely takes exactly this amount of time. This article explains moon cycles, tells you what is meant by a blue moon and it even gives you a full moon schedule.
221: Forestry and Global Warming: How Can Our Forests Effect Climate Change?
The amount of land dedicated to forests, particularly old growth forests, could significantly reduce global warming. Trees are the best carbon dioxide scrubbers found in nature.
222: Effective Termite Pest Control
Termites, most probably, are the worst pest you could ever hope to experience in your home. In fact, recent news revealed that there is an estimated billion dollar cost of home damages calculated per year, these bugs have, indeed, brought terror and destruction to many home owners in many places.
223: How Photovoltaic Solar Energy Works - A Guide
You are reading this article because you are interested in how photovoltaic solar energy works right? That would also mean you are interested in a clean,cheap reliable source of energy that is also renewable? Read more about it here . . .
224: Uses For A Telescope Camera
Article describes how telescope camera can be used for taking photos of what we can see in the night sky.
225: The Origin of the Solar Sysem
Observations of cosmic events by early humans, 6000 years ago, provide information on the origin of the solar system.
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