By: Tajamul Hussain | 2010-03-30 | Reference & Education For the past several days the media seems to have gone euphoric about the giant leap that was supposedly made by the humanity forty years ago on July, 21st when the man 'first stepped on the moon'. This is more so because the India's very first lunar probe is facing a serious technical glitch which may jeopardize the entire mission and bring it to a premature halt. It was on July16th, 1969; America would hold it's breath. read more
By: Greg Scott | 2010-10-27 | Science When astronaut Neil Armstrong first stepped out of the Eagle space capsule and looked around at the lunar landscape, he reported that it had a strange kind of beauty. He said it reminded him of the high desert of the United States. A modern conspiracy theory claims that it WAS the American desert, or a Hollywood studio. Let's look at both sides of the debate. read more
By: michael Webster | 2010-03-08 | News and society Edgar Dean Mitchell, who flew on the 1971 Apollo 14 mission to the moon, says there is extraterrestrial life, and that it’s being concealed by the United States government, among others. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-12-11 | Science Nowadays, the space exploration of human beings has made great achievements that speed up our conquering process to other planets. However, in order to get these successes, we cannot forget key events happening during nearly two centuries as well as scientists, who lost their lives to discover the new lands the other ones have never seen before. Below is the list of top ten important events in the history of space exploration. read more
By: WorldsLastChance | 2010-12-24 | Christianity Carefully preserved in the Scriptures are 12 criteria that collectively pinpoint the exact year of the crucifixion. These essential keys also prove that Saturday cannot be the true 7th Day Sabbath! read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-05-15 | Reference & Education Spencer and Rugg (12) define tourism as tour made for amusement, fun and relaxation or commercial purposes. People who travel and stay away from their places of residence for more than twenty four hours but less than a year with goals as outlined above are considered tourists. One could visit a coastal resort, a foreign country, an amusement park, an animal orphanage, a camp site or a histori read more
By: witch | 2010-10-09 | Negotiation Names The names of the Hudson River make a complicated story. It was called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk, the Great Mohegan, by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami read more