DeepSpace

Since the origins, a human has been wondering, what is behind the next river, mountain or lake. When he colonized the whole world, he turned his mind to stars and the mysteroius deep space. He developed the technology and started the new journey with rockets to answer the question, what is next, what lies behind the planet we know. Where does the universe end and is there anything else? What secrets do the cores of galaxies hide? We are also looking for the answer.

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The brightest supernova

08.05.2007, 10:20, Astronomy.com

Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ground-based telescopes have detected the brightest stellar explosion ever recorded.

SOHO finds solar ripples

07.05.2007, 18:16, Astronomy.com

The ESA-NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory may have glimpsed miniscule ripples in the overall movement of the solar surface.

Mars rover finds volcanic...

06.05.2007, 08:01, Astronomy.com

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has discovered evidence of an ancient volcanic explosion in Gusev Crater.

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History of astronomy

The astronomy is one of the oldest sciences known to humans. It originated to predict the future, but later it evolved into the science we know today. Learn more about the first astronomers and the most significant breakouts in the history of astronomy. Read more

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  1. Astromyth Busters
  2. Telescopes
  3. Constellations

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Mysteries of the universe

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Interstellar travels

Dozens of films and books have been predicting a rapid, fantastic breakout in the space colonization, but the real progress is much harder. Get to know, what the difficulties the scientists have to get over on the way to stars. Read more

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  1. Evolution of stars
  2. The universe
  3. Solar Empire
  4. SETI Programme

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