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Science Fiction & Fantasy - Science - Page 16 Of 28

50 Amazing Facts About the Rainforest

50 Amazing Facts About the Rainforest
This incredible infographic reveals 50 amazing facts about Earth's rainforests, from the sky above to beneath the soil and everything in between.

NASA’s Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar System

NASA’s Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar System
Mankind has journeyed beyond the Sun's reach for the first time in history. Voyager 1 has become the first man-made object to leave the solar system

5 Unsolved Space Mysteries: Scientific American

5 Unsolved Space Mysteries: Scientific American
Scientific American looks at five of the most amazing unsolved mysteries of space. From life on Mars to dark matter, check them all out. Scooby Doo, where are you?

How Was the Moon Formed? A Look at the Theories

How Was the Moon Formed? A Look at the Theories
Do scientists really know how the Moon was formed? The most widely accepted theory is the "giant impact" theory. Fraser Cain reviews prior theories and the current state.

10 Mind-Bending Theories About Time Travel

10 Mind-Bending Theories About Time Travel
Scientists have developed many theories regarding the possibility of time travel and how it might work. This video presents 10 of the most mind-bending theories.

NASA’s Giant Solar Sail: The Sunjammer Mission

NASA’s Giant Solar Sail: The Sunjammer Mission
In 2014, NASA will launch the largest solar sail ever created, the "Sunjammer," atop a private-industry rocket, the SpaceX Falcon 9. Sunjammer will then travel 3 million kms.

NASA Lunar Explorer LADEE On Its Way to the Moon

NASA Lunar Explorer LADEE On Its Way to the Moon
NASA's robotic explorer, LADEE, rocketed into space late Friday on its way to the moon. The six-month mission will study the moon's atmosphere and end with a death plunge.

Virgin Galactic’s Second Successful Test Flight

Virgin Galactic’s Second Successful Test Flight
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo successfully completed its second rocket-powered test flight and the company is on track to begin its commercial spaceflight service in 2014.

F***ing Magnets, How Do They Work?

F***ing Magnets, How Do They Work?
British television host (Top Gear) writer, and all-around geek, James May, explains the workings and mysteries of magnets in this latest Head Squeeze video.

Neil deGrasse Tyson: 10 Reasons to Love Science

Neil deGrasse Tyson: 10 Reasons to Love Science
For YouTube's Geek Week, astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson gave us his ten reasons why we should love science. He's got some amazing items to share.

Are You the Center of the Universe?

Are You the Center of the Universe?
Minute Physics explains that, while when we look out at our expanding universe it seems that Earth is at the center, that's because of our perspective. We're not really that great.

Universe Today: How Big is the Solar System?

Universe Today: How Big is the Solar System?
We Earthlings often have difficulty comprehending the vast size of our Solar System. In this video, Fraser Cain attempts to provide some perspective into its size.

NASA Scientist Recreates Aurora Borealis Under Glass

NASA Scientist Recreates Aurora Borealis Under Glass
NASA scientist Guillame Gronoff has recreated the phenomena of the Aurora Borealis in a glass jar the result of which are these stunning lighting effects.
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