Space Scoop
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 The idea behind Space Scoop is to change the way science is often perceived by young children, as outdated and dull subjects.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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Congratulations, it's a...Planet!?
28 February 2013:
There's Something Fishy about This Picture
20 February 2013:
Monster Galaxy Shows Us Another Side of Itself
20 February 2013:
A Study in Supernovae
19 February 2013:
Sailing in the Solar Wind
18 February 2013:
Tracing Cosmic Rays Back to Their Roots
14 February 2013:
The Ink Blot Test
13 February 2013:
Cosmic Weight Watchers
11 February 2013:
The Wings of the Seagull Nebula
6 February 2013:
Beautiful but Deadly
28 January 2013:
Setting the Night Sky on Fire
23 January 2013:
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
22 January 2013:
When the Red Planet was Blue
17 January 2013:
Light from the Darkness
16 January 2013:
Photobomber Stars
10 January 2013:
Did Somebody Call the Ghostbusters?
9 January 2013:
Gas-Guzzling Giants
2 January 2013:
How to Look Young When You're Not
19 December 2012:
A Christmas Gift from Space
18 December 2012:
May the Force be with You
17 December 2012:
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