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  • Interview with Eduardo Santana on App of the Day

    Interview with Eduardo Santana on App of the Day

    COSMIC WATCH
  • Around The World In 80 Minutes

    Around The World In 80 Minutes

    EARTH FROM SPACE
  • The first time humans saw the whole Earth with their own eyes

    The first time humans saw the whole Earth with their own eyes

    EARTH FROM SPACE

    This image is historic. It’s the first time humans saw the entire Earth with their own eyes. The Apollo 8 astronauts took this picture on as they ventured into deep space on December 1968. Till today only 24 humans had the chance to see the Earth from this distance. There is no better place than…

  • Hubble favourites: the wonders of space

    Hubble favourites: the wonders of space

    The Cosmic View
  • The beauty of understanding: why astronomy matters

    The beauty of understanding: why astronomy matters

    The Cosmic View
  • Earth-Art: our planet from above

    Earth-Art: our planet from above

    EARTH ART, EARTH FROM SPACE
  • Laniakea: Our home supercluster

    Laniakea: Our home supercluster

    The Cosmic View
  • The Sun from Space

    The Sun from Space

    The Sun seen from the International Space Station photographed by Terry W. Virts (NASA Astronaut) We are so used to see the…

    The Cosmic View
  • Earth from Space

    Earth from Space

    Our beautiful planet Earth seen from the International Space Station Photograph taken on June 2015 by Terry W. Virts. (NASA Astronaut) original…

    EARTH FROM SPACE, The Cosmic View
  • Galactic Clouds

    Galactic Clouds

    In a dark clear night you can see our home galaxy the milkyway in the sky. You can notice that there are…

    SPACE ART
  • Solstices: our Planet highest points

    Solstices: our Planet highest points

    The June solstice occurs right now at 16:38 UTC. The North Pole of the earth will be tilted toward the Sun. This…

    COSMIC WATCH
  • How to find the star Sirius? a sun behind the sun…

    How to find the star Sirius? a sun behind the sun…

    Sirius is the brightest star in the Earth’s night sky, it’s actually a star system 8.7 light years distant. It is about…

    The Cosmic View
  • History of astronomical instruments

    History of astronomical instruments

    Keeping an eye on the heavens helps to keep track of time and events on the Earth. All the calendars and astronomical…

    History
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