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What the Composite Chart Can Reveal about Relationships

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn what a composite chart is and what it can tell you about the true purpose of your relationships in this Howcast video featuring astrologer Jenny Lynch.
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What Your Natal Chart Says about Your Health

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn what your natal chart says about your health from famed astrologer Jenny Lynch in this Howcast video.
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What Your Natal Chart Says about Your Kids

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn what your natal chart says about your kids from famed astrologer Jenny Lynch in this Howcast video.
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What Your Natal Chart Says about Your Power

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn what your natal chart says about your power from famed astrologer Jenny Lynch in this Howcast video.
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Do You Have a Billionaire Natal Chart?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn if you have a billionaire natal chart from famed astrologer Jenny Lynch in this Howcast video.
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How to Read the Astrological Configurations

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to read the astrological configurations from famed astrologer Jenny Lynch in this Howcast video.
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Connection between Planets & Astrology

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn about the connection between the planets and astrology from famed astrologer Jenny Lynch in this Howcast video.
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How to Colonize a New Planet

9th - Higher Ed
Now that scientists have discovered evidence of thousands of other planets, the next question is, obviously, how can we colonize them? Keep these considerations in mind to become a colonial power of galactic proportion.
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OTD In Space - July 14: New Horizons Flies By Pluto

3rd - Higher Ed
On July 14, 2015, a spacecraft flew by Pluto for the first time! NASA's New Horizons spacecraft spent 9.5 years making the 3-billion-mile journey to Pluto. When it finally arrived, it took some amazing photos of the dwarf planet's...
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OTD In Space - July 9: Voyager 2’s Closest Approach To Jupiter

3rd - Higher Ed
On July 9, 1979, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft made its closest approach to Jupiter. It came within 354,000 miles (570,000 kilometers) of the planet's cloud tops. Voyager 2 was one of two space probes launched by NASA in 1977 to study the...
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OTD In Space - July 6: Discovery Of Jupiter’s Moon Lysithea

3rd - Higher Ed
On July 6, 1938, an American astronomer named Seth Barnes Nicholson discovered Jupiter's moon Lysithea. Nicholson spotted Lysithea from Mount Wilson Observatory in California, where he had previously discovered three more Jovian moons....
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OTD In Space - June 12: Venera 4 Launches On Mission To Venus

3rd - Higher Ed
On June 12, 1967, Venera 4 was launched into space on a mission to Venus, thus becoming the first spacecraft to transmit data from another planet's atmosphere. This was a Russian probe designed to study the atmosphere of Venus down to...
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OTD In Space - May 30: European Space Agency Established

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 30, 1975, the European Space Agency officially opened for business. The European Space Agency was created as a merger of the European Launcher Development Organization, or ELDO, and the European Space Research Organisation, ESRO....
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OTD In Space - May 25: Phoenix Spacecraft Lands On Mars

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 25, 2008, NASA's Phoenix lander arrived on Mars. [‘On This Day in Space’ Phoenix was NASA's sixth mission to successfully land on Mars, and it was the first mission to touch down near the planet's north pole. The objective for...
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OTD In Space - May 20: NASA Launches Pioneer Venus 1

3rd - Higher Ed
On May 20, 1978, NASA launched a spacecraft to Venus. The mission was called Pioneer-Venus 1, but it’s also known as the Pioneer Venus Orbiter. This was the first of two spacecraft that made up the Pioneer Venus mission. Pioneer Venus 2...
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What about the time when the Earth was purple?

6th - Higher Ed
What about the time when the Earth was purple?
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We Thought They Were Just Stars But They Might Be Inhabited

6th - Higher Ed
We Thought They Were Just Stars But They Might Be Inhabited
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OTD In Space - April 5: Pioneer 11 Launches To Jupiter And Saturn

3rd - Higher Ed
On April 5, 1973, NASA launched the Pioneer 11 mission into the outer solar system. Pioneer 11 would become the first spacecraft to fly by Saturn, and it flew by Jupiter and the asteroid belt along the way. It launched about a month...
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Why Stars Twinkle, But Sun and Planets Don't

6th - Higher Ed
Stars twinkle because their light is distorted by Earth's atmosphere, while the Sun and planets appear steady due to their closer distance and larger size.
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'Perfect solar system' found in search for alien life

6th - Higher Ed
In an exciting discovery, scientists have found a "perfect solar system" that is similar to our own located 100 light years away. The system has six planets all about the same size, and their orbits have been barely disturbed for up to...
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Stars Being Scouted For Ideal Habitable Zone Conditions By Chandra X-ray Telescope

3rd - Higher Ed
The Chandra X-ray telescope and other observatories are being used to study stars that could potentially harbor habitable planets. Future observatories will use the data to narrow down the list for possible Earth-like planets to image....
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Found a star unlike anything seen before!

6th - Higher Ed
Astronomers discover a mysterious star that defies all known science!
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Planets, Winter Stars And Geminid Meteor Showers In December 2024 Skywatching

3rd - Higher Ed
See Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars this month. Also, see the Winter Stars, Winter Triangle, the Geminid Meteor Shower. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Why the Solar System Is the Rarest (Not Because of the Earth)

6th - Higher Ed
There are three types of solar systems in the universe: ordered, anti-ordered and mixed. Anti-ordered systems are those where large planets are closer to the star and become smaller as they move away. In mixed systems, the planets are...