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Can You See the Zodiacal Light Before Sunrise in July?
The zodiacal light appears as a faint triangular glow caused by sunlight reflecting off cosmic dust particles within 300 million km of the sun's orbital plane. July offers better pre-sunrise zodiacal light visibility than evening viewing due to steeper ecliptic angles in northern latitudes reaching
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Can You See the Zodiacal Light Before Sunrise in July?
The zodiacal light appears as a faint triangular glow caused by sunlight reflecting off cosmic dust particles within 300 million km of the sun's orbital plane. July offers better pre-sunrise zodiacal light visibility than evening viewing due to steeper ecliptic angles in northern latitudes reaching
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Can You See the Zodiacal Light Before Sunrise in July?
The zodiacal light appears as a faint triangular glow caused by sunlight reflecting off cosmic dust particles within 300 million km of the sun's orbital plane. July offers better pre-sunrise zodiacal light visibility than evening viewing due to steeper ecliptic angles in northern latitudes reaching
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Summer Science: Candy Chromatography
Summer Science: Candy Chromatography
Summer break is coming, which means it’s time to bring the classroom home and keep young minds active for the next few months. Here’s a quick scientific activity to spark curiosity and discussion in your own kitchen! Candy Chromatography This is a simple test to see just what dyes are in your candy, and it uses things you probably already have. You’ll need: M&Ms or Skittles, one of each color A…
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Professor Brian Cox exploring the exhibits at the Summer Science exhibition today at the Royal Society.
Good news: the air conditioning went out in the facility, so now we can see how efficient you are at testing is 110° heat. Isn't that fantastic?
"The only difference between science and screwing around is writing it down"
Second, this is basically gonna serve as a way for me to catalogue how long marijuana lasts in my body before it can no longer be detected. I think I'm going to make the variables something like drinking more water than usual, more exercise, healthier diet, and have the constant be no (or little) exercise, and normal water intake with normal diet.
And because the MythBusters are right, I'm gonna be writing this all down so it's not just me dicking around.