Tag: moon
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The Future of College Education in America and Around the World, with Darryl J. Pines
[ad_1] Join us for an exciting and stimulating evening. Share his perspective on the future of college education in America and around the world at a dinner and talk with Dr. Darryl J. Pines, Principal of the University of Maryland, College Park. Investigating the pandemic and exploring challenges based on his experience leading one of ... -
CNN Exclusive: Scientists make big strides in race to save Caribbean coral reefs
[ad_1] It’s a historic step forward, and they hope it can help revitalize the Caribbean ecosystem and give back to humans by providing greater protection from the ravages of hurricanes. Elkhorn corals once dominated the Caribbean Sea. But just as other important coral ecosystems are being degraded around the world, moose are rarely seen alive ... -
Florida’s crackdown on voter fraud, Charlie Christ’s gubernatorial campaign will focus on education
[ad_1] Gov. Ron DeSantis is defending voter fraud charges brought by his administration this week. He says the charges are misplaced, even by the Republican lawmakers who drafted the bill at the center of the debate. Several people arrested last week as part of the governor’s crackdown on voter fraud were informed by official government ... -
More than just rocket science – hidden chemical forces underpin launching the moon and sustaining life in space
[ad_1] Millions of people around the world will be eagerly watching Saturday as NASA launches Artemis I, the first lunar exploration mission since the 1970s. This spectacle includes the Space Launch System (SLS), the world’s most powerful rocket. At nearly 100 meters tall and weighing more than 2,600 tons, the SLS produces a massive 8.8 ... -
Artemis 1 Science: Moon Mission Aids Deep Space Exploration
[ad_1] CAPE CANAVERAL, FL — NASA is about to launch the biggest rocket since the famous Saturn V took Apollo astronauts to the moon. agency’s space launch system The (SLS) rocket is scheduled to launch on Monday (August 29) from Pad 39B here at the Kennedy Space Center. Artemis 1is a six-week unmanned mission to ... -
Free admission to the Science Center on Saturdays prior to Artemis launch
[ad_1] CLEVELAND (WJW) — Just a few hours left to witness the history of the universe. The Great Lakes Science Center invites you to mark this milestone for free at the NASA Glen Visitor Center. NASA’s Artemis I, “the world’s most powerful rocket,” is the first step to bring astronauts back to the moon. Scientists ... -
A rhyming guide to eclipse science
[ad_1] Have you ever seen a solar eclipse? A new book for readers of all ages explains the science behind rare and wonderful events. Solar eclipses occur somewhere on Earth almost every year, but it’s rare to see one where you live. So when tens of millions went out to watch his 2017 total solar ... -
“Hacks” and “Maisel” costumes on display at the Fashion Design Museum in LA
[ad_1] Voting for the Emmy Awards has closed, but for those who can’t get enough, many of the Emmy-nominated outfits from the show are available at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in downtown Los Angeles. (FIDM) occupied the museum. This exhibition presents costumes from more than 22 programs. 13 of them have been ...











