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Why it is dark at night

May 8, 2018May 12, 2018 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Quantum Physics

The response might be deemed obvious, but the question is not strictly related to our day and night cycle, this is a more complex question, deeply interconnected with the history and evolution of our cosmos.

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Lagrange points, the space anchors.

March 4, 2018March 5, 2018 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Science

Gravity is probably the most intriguing force and indeed really special, a gentile but relentless force. It subdue any two objects to mutually attract each other, either at close distance, or through the vastness of the cosmos.

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A Supernova in our backyard

February 12, 2018February 13, 2018 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Life, Science

A supernova is the most spectacular way in which a star ends its life cycle; and there is a possibility that we can witnessing this phenomenon, since it is possible that this happens to a nearby star.

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Equinox!

September 22, 2017September 22, 2017 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Science
Equinox

Well, Summer is finally over, for us who are in the Northern hemisphere the Autumn will start and our daylight periods will become shorter every day; the opposite will happen for our friends in the southern hemisphere, receiving the Spring and starting to have longer days. The day that marks this particular event is called […]

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Total Solar Eclipse – August 21st, 2017

August 27, 2017 Alejandro Languren Leave a comment BannerE, Cosmology, Science

Here’s a special installment about the recent Eclipse on August 21st; the eclipse was with us and now is in the past, but the excitement of this experience is still here. This definitely was a once in a lifetime experience, with lots of enjoyment, a couple of temper tantrums (mine, no one to blame), lots of […]

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