What is space in design?

What is Space in Design? (Really!) Ever look at a design – a website, a poster, even a room – and just feel that something is “right,” or conversely, that it’s just…off? Chances are, space is playing a bigger role than you realize. It’s not just about filling up an area; it’s about the air

What happened to Wernher von Braun?

The Rocket Man: The Wild Ride of Wernher von Braun Wernher von Braun. The name conjures images of towering rockets and the first footprints on the moon. But his story? It’s way more complicated than just a simple tale of scientific genius. It’s a twisting narrative of ambition, moral compromise, and a legacy that still

Is there a comet in 2019?

Remember the Comets of 2019? One Was a Real Stargazer! It wasn’t exactly the year of the mega-comet, the kind that lights up the night sky for weeks. But don’t let that fool you – it was a busy year for these icy wanderers, and one, in particular, made history. We even got a visitor

Where are the moon trees planted?

The Moon Trees: A Cosmic Tale Rooted in Earth Picture this: it’s 1971, and the Apollo 14 mission is gearing up for its lunar voyage. Among the crew was Stuart Roosa, a former smokejumper with a fascinating side gig for the U.S. Forest Service. What many don’t realize is that Roosa wasn’t just carrying scientific

How does personal space affect communication?

The Unspoken Language of Space: How Close is Too Close? Ever feel like someone’s just a little too close for comfort? It’s more than just a feeling; it’s a fundamental part of how we communicate. We’re constantly sending and receiving signals with the space we keep between ourselves and others. This invisible bubble, what experts

Why are there no quasars left what happened to them?

The Curious Case of the Disappearing Quasars: What Happened to the Brightest Objects in the Universe? Ever heard of quasars? These cosmic powerhouses were the ultimate bright lights of the early universe. But nowadays, they’re pretty rare. So, what gives? Where did they all go? Turns out, these quasi-stellar objects, once all the rage, have

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