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Where Are We in the Universe? (Issue #20)

By: Nicole Willett Imagine a shapeless infinite area of subatomic particles.  All of the particles slowly started to be attracted to each other.  Over millions of years clumps of particles formed and even coalesced into molecules and compounds.  After millions more years the compounds formed into small objects, probably pebbles.  After a billion years or

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Mars versus the Moon (Issue #19)

by: Nicole Willett Becoming a space faring civilization is the goal of millions of Earthlings.  If one pays attention to the universe around him, it is impossible to deny its ability to cause breathtaking humility.  We long to explore, to expand, to go out and touch a piece of another planetary body.  This longing is what

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Teaching Mars (Issue #12)

by: Nicole Willett As a full time secondary Astronomy teacher and the Education Director for The Mars Society, I teach a theme-based curriculum.  The theme is centered around Mars, putting humans on the Red Planet and the astrobiology of Mars.  I would not recommend starting any curriculum with Mars.  I always begin with a general overview

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Consumable Water on Mars Confirmed by Opportunity and Curiosity (Issue #18) UPDATE

by: Nicole Willett *****UPDATED 9/28/2013***** Several papers have been published regarding the findings of Curiosity’s first few month’s on the surface of Mars.  The findings are of great importance with regard to water.  The rover has confirmed an incredible two percent of the surface soil is composed of water.  Scientists said if humans were to land

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Humans to Mars (Issue #17)

by: Nicole Willett An enormous amount of coverage regarding a human mission to Mars has recently inundated our televisions and the Internet.  Some people are skeptical and others are on board and ready for humanity to take that step.  Many organizations are planning a human mission to Mars.  SpaceX founder Elon Musk has been quoted as saying he

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