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NASA's Voyager reaches the edge of our solar system
 

NASA's Voyager reaches the edge of our solar system

 Space  6th December 2011 | Author: mat

After more then 30 years of traveling, Voyager 1 spacecraft entered the "no men's land" between our solar system and the rest of the space.

Watch Soyuz rocket docking at Space Station Live
 

Watch Soyuz rocket docking at Space Station Live

 Space  25th October 2012 | Author: mat

The Russian Soyuz space capsule with the next crew of the International Space Station will be docking today, you can watch the event Live here.

India is going to Mars
 

India is going to Mars

 Space  6th November 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Great news for all the space buffs, India's first-ever Mars probe has been launched to begin the countries very first interplanetary mission.

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia
 

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia

 Science and nature  12th December 2011 | Author: mat

It was a good week for wildlife and nature, Persian leopard was held for extinct and Siberian snow leopard has been photographed for the very first time.

First video in history showing Moon orbiting Earth
 

First video in history showing Moon orbiting Earth

 Space  11th December 2013 | Author: Spaceman

NASA's Juno spacecraft captured the first ever video of how our world would look like to visitors from outer space would.

Tokyo 360 Panorama the 2nd largest photo ever made
 

Tokyo 360 Panorama the 2nd largest photo ever made

 Interesting  1st August 2013 | Author: mat

The mind-blowing 600,000 pixel wide panorama image of Tokyo is really something you need to see, the amount of details is simply amazing.

100 years ago Titanic sank into a deep ice cold ocean
 

100 years ago Titanic sank into a deep ice cold ocean

 Interesting  15th April 2012 | Author: KimmyK

April 15, 1912 was fatal for 1.503 human lives, as the biggest passenger ship that was ever made, hit the iceberg and sank on it's first voyage.

You can now register 7 completely new domain names
 

You can now register 7 completely new domain names

 Technology  30th January 2014 | Author: mat

From yesterday on, you can now register a website with seven new interesting domain names. Find out which new domains are now available and where you can register them.

New river dolphin species found in Brazil
 

New river dolphin species found in Brazil

 Science and nature  27th January 2014 | Author: KimmyK

It has been more than 100 years since scientists found a new river dolphin species and now they believe they found it in one of the rivers of the vast Amazon forest in Brazil.

Why the zebra has stripes
 

Why the zebra has stripes

 Science and nature  10th February 2012 | Author: mat

The Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling did explain how the leopard got its spots and camel its hump, but he never answered how the zebra got its stripes.

The North Pole has melted into a lake
 

The North Pole has melted into a lake

 Science and nature  25th July 2013 | Author: TheDude

You would expect the North Pole to be all white, covered in snow and cold, but not at the moment, as the North Pole literally turned into a lake. Global warming or natural process?

Explore Fukushima 2 years after nuclear disaster
 

Explore Fukushima 2 years after nuclear disaster

 Interesting  27th March 2013 | Author: TheDude

Google Street View is now also providing thousands of miles of Street View imagery in the affected nuclear disaster areas that were collected before and after the disaster.

Women Park Rangers in Afganistan's National Park
 

Women Park Rangers in Afganistan's National Park

 Interesting  7th November 2013 | Author: KimmyK

This is great news for a conservative country such as Afghanistan. Four women have been hired to patrol the Band-e-Amir National Park.

10 billion downloads from Android Market
 

10 billion downloads from Android Market

 Technology  7th December 2011 | Author: mat

According to Google, Android app downloads surpassed the 10 billion mark past weekend and to mark the celebration you can download premium apps for 10 cents.

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia
 

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia

 Science and nature  13th November 2013 | Author: mat

The evidence of ancient bacteria were found in rocks that are extremely rare, and If scientists happen to stumble upon them, they're almost always compromised by forces of nature.

Mars Curiosity rover took a photo of the Earth
 

Mars Curiosity rover took a photo of the Earth

 Space  7th February 2014 | Author: Spaceman

This is how our bellowed planet looks like on Martian twilight sky. It's the brightest point of light in the sky, and NASA's curiosity rover took a picture.

 
   
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