Space Scoop (English)
Here you can read the latest Space Scoop, our astronomy news service for children aged 8 and above. The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children, as outdated and dull subjects. By sharing exciting new astronomical discoveries with them, we inspire children to develop an interest in science and technology. Space Scoop makes a wonderful tool that can be used in the classroom to teach and discuss the latest astronomy news.
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The Teeny Tiny Planet Destroyer
1 May 2015:
Astronomers Get 3D Vision!
30 April 2015:
A Whole New World
22 April 2015:
Is Dark Matter Kicking Itself?
13 April 2015:
Tantrum Gives Away Baby Stars Playing Hide and Seek
9 April 2015:
Something New in the Sky!
25 March 2015:
Space Pirates Dig Up Cosmic Booty
11 March 2015:
The Planet That Lost an Ocean
5 March 2015:
Fishing For Galaxies
26 February 2015:
The Strange Case of the Missing Dwarf
18 February 2015:
Stellar Romance Doomed to End in Despair
13 February 2015:
The Milky Way’s Flashing Lights
4 February 2015:
Rings Around An Alien World
2 February 2015:
The Mouth of the Beast
26 January 2015:
Megaflares Shed Light On Our Black Hole
21 January 2015:
The Most Attractive Stars in the Universe
16 January 2015:
The Disappearance of the Cosmic Spinning Tops
9 January 2015:
Who Turned Out The Lights?
7 January 2015:
Charles Messier's Cosmic Gem Collection
17 December 2014:
Galactic Get Together Has An Impressive Light Display
11 December 2014:
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