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 The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children, as outdated and dull subjects.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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When is a Comet not a Comet?
7 November 2013:
Now You See Me, Now You Don’t
25 October 2013:
Sharing Our Cosmic Vision
25 October 2013:
Black Holes and Revelations
17 October 2013:
A Toast to a Middle-aged Star!
9 October 2013:
Growth of the Coma Colossus
26 September 2013:
The Goddess of the Hunt Captures her Prey
25 September 2013:
A Sea of Stars
18 September 2013:
The Peanut at the Heart of our Galaxy
12 September 2013:
Cosmic Butterflies Fly in the Same Direction
4 September 2013:
Beyond the Horizon
3 September 2013:
The Future's Bright
28 August 2013:
A Colossal Cosmic Crash
28 August 2013:
Birth Announcement from Outer Space
21 August 2013:
The Star with a Secret Identity
19 August 2013:
It's a Small World After All
12 August 2013:
The Age of Exploration
8 August 2013:
A Window to the Universe
1 August 2013:
Goodness Gracious, Great Ball of Fire!
30 July 2013:
From Starburst to Star Bust
24 July 2013:
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