Are you interested in seeing the International Space Station come to life?
It all started in 1998, and this time-lapse video from USAToday shows you exactly how the International Space Station has been updated and added to over the years.
The American Museum of Natural History has produced this amazing video…
documenting the Known Universe – scientifically rendered for you to see.
This film was produced by Michael Hoffman, and directed by Carter Emmart. Brian Abbot manages and Ben R. Oppenheimer curates the Digital Universe Atlas. The exhibition at the Rubin, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, opened on December 11 and continues through May 10.
The new Kepler Telescope has spotted a planet out there that’s pointed at a star (sun) and the planet’s hot side is 4000 degrees (and it glows!) That’s a pretty amazing find since the new telescope hasn’t even started its official operation yet!
One of my good friends, and marriage & family law attorney, Keith Grossman, just published this article below — and I completely agree.
It was 2002 when my first daughter was born, and I continually work to assure I’m “in the moment” and plugged in when my girls talk to me. I really believe we have an amazing relationship! (If you want to read a really interesting story about my girls & I, visit my Parenting Plan web site).
Here’s Keith’s article – be sure to learn more by reading his related blog entry as well (Thanks Keith!)
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