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How do Telescopes work? And what makes them so powerful?
Telescopes are among the most amazing tools that made space closer to our eyes. But how do telescopes work? And what makes them powerful?

Jupiter’s Moon, Europa, Could Have Supported Life! Here’s Why
Jupiter’s moon, Europa, is the sixth-largest moon in the solar system. It gains its specialty due to the fact that Europa may support life.

Nine Of The Most Surprising Facts About Andromeda Galaxy
The closest large galaxy, Andromeda galaxy, can be seen with the naked eyes. As Andromeda will clash with our Galaxy, scientists pay careful attention to it

11 strange facts about Milky Way Galaxy you should know
The Milky Way Galaxy is a collection of gas, dust, and stars that spread for around 100,000 light-years across and several thousand light-years thick.

9 Facts that will Impress you about the Dwarf Planet Pluto
For 75 years, the Dwarf Planet Pluto was considered the 9th planet of the solar system. But in fact, Pluto lacks a requirement to be considered as a planet.

NASA’s 2020 rover ‘Perseverance’ will make Mars Closer
NASA has announced its latest Mars rover ‘Perseverance.’ NASA’s 2020 rover will answer many questions to help us better understand the planet Mars.

Top Features and Discoveries of Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most significant space projects. With its great features, the Hubble Telescope has revealed amazing space discoveries.

Moons of Mars: 10 Facts about Phobos and Deimos that will Surprise you
Mars has two moons; Phobos and Deimos moons. Because there are many surprising facts about Phobos and Deimos, a spacecraft will land on the moons’ surface.

Will an Asteroid hit Earth in 2020? What will Happen then?
Space agencies such as NASA are tracking around 20,000 Near-Earth Objects, including asteroids. The question is, will an asteroid hit earth in 2020?

The full Guide for your SpaceX Crew Dragon Tourism Trip
Space Adventures has signed its first contract with SpaceX for the SpaceX Crew Dragon Tourism Trip that aims to launch space tourists to the Low Earth orbit

Oort Cloud: What Is The Oort Cloud, and How It Formed?
The Oort cloud is predominantly icy solid objects which hypothetically surround our Solar System at distances ranging from 2,000 to 200,000 AU.

Asteroid Belt: All What You Need To Know About Asteroid Belt
Located at around 2.5 AU away from the Sun, lies the famous asteroid belt. It is a region of space filled with bits and pieces of rock that leftover.