Though we may believe otherwise, we are only starting to explore the very edges of our Universe. The size and scale of the universe are beyond our imagination.
Sunburn’s Most Sneaky Tactics
Did you know you can get a sunburn while chilling on your couch?
Basking in the Golden Glow of the Sun
The sun is the source of life on Earth. It warms us, bathing our planet in its golden glow by day and displaying its full orange and red splendor as it greets or bids farewell to the day.
The Incredible Life Of Stars
Since the beginning of time man has looked to the stars to navigate, to tell the future, and to investigate the origins of the universe.
Throwing Shade: A Guide To Shady Plants
Do you wish you could have a garden, but have little to no sunlight in your house? I always struggle to keep my outdoor plants alive because my backyard is almost entirely covered with shade. If you’re in the same position, there is a solution to this issue. There are many plants that not only survive but thrive in the shade.
How Hot Is The Sun?
Our solar system’s existence is made possible by the hottest star in town: the Sun. Through its energy, it has been lighting the way for Earthlings to thrive for millions of years. Although a great ally, we have to keep our distance, because things get pretty hot up there.
How To Track The Sun’s Movements Wherever You Are
It’s been a while since (most) people stopped believing that the sun rotates around the Earth, but if you watch the sun move across the sky, it’s surprisingly easy to see how the myth arose.
Top 10 Ways To Start A Fire
Whether you’re camping with your family or stuck in a power outage, starting a fire is a fantastic skill to have. From friction to reflection, these 10 essential tricks keep your campfire burning.
Learn More About The Men & Women Who’ve Gone To Space
Space: the final frontier. From the great space race between the USSR and the United States to Elon Musk’s SpaceX program, we have always been fascinated with what lies beyond our atmosphere.
Anatomy of Total Solar Eclipses
The last one in the continental US was in 1979 and on average it can take hundreds of years for one to reoccur at the exact same spot. But it’s coming Monday Aug 21, a total solar eclipse!