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The origin of stone meteorites is a major mystery for astronomical science

The origin of stone meteorites is a major mystery for astronomical science

A naturalistic origin of meteorite chondrules is a huge challenge for secular science.
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20 Aug, 2021
A lesson from Pluto

A lesson from Pluto

For 50 years scientists repeatedly estimated the size of Pluto at least 400 times larger than it actually was.
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12 Jul, 2010
Prepare ye the way—the aliens are coming!  Part two

Prepare ye the way—the aliens are coming! Part two

Disclosure! A much-desired proclamation by the UFO community about alien visitations to the earth, might not be far away. Are we prepared?
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25 Feb, 2021
Review of Unbelievable: 7 myths about the history and future of science and religion

Review of Unbelievable: 7 myths about the history and future of science and religion

A review of Unbelievable: 7 myths about the history and future of science and religion by Michael Newton Keas.
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18 Dec, 2020
SETI@home project closing down

SETI@home project closing down

The crowdsourced search for intelligent extraterrestrials known as SETI@home has shut down after two decades of failed searching.
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20 Jul, 2020
John Grigg: Astronomer and Christian

John Grigg: Astronomer and Christian

John Grigg (1838–1920) was a pioneering astronomer in New Zealand who discovered several comets, and also a devoted Christian.
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16 Jun, 2020
Charon craters and comet conundrums

Charon craters and comet conundrums

Charon lacks craters from small Kuiper Belt Objects, removing the only current naturalistic explanation for short-period comets.
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15 Jun, 2020
Ceres surprises

Ceres surprises

Ceres, with escaping volatiles and active volcanism, has both surprised scientists, and greatly called into question its official ‘age’
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03 Jun, 2020
Synchronized dance of dwarf galaxies stumps big bang boffins

Synchronized dance of dwarf galaxies stumps big bang boffins

Dwarf galaxies have been found in synchronized orbits around several galaxies, contradicting big bang expectations.
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30 Mar, 2020
Solar wind protects us from cosmic rays

Solar wind protects us from cosmic rays

Voyager 2 showed that the heliosphere bounded by heliopause: a protective shield of our solar wind against cosmic ray particles.
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03 Mar, 2020
Confirmed: quasars physically associated with galaxies

Confirmed: quasars physically associated with galaxies

High-redshift quasars have been confirmed as associated with low-redshift galaxies, undermining big bang theory.
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14 Feb, 2020
The mystery of the moon

The mystery of the moon

The moon is an enigma to evolutionists locked into various scenarios to describe how the solar system came into being.
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22 Jan, 2020
'Star witnesses' to a young creation

'Star witnesses' to a young creation

Blue stars and fast neutron stars in globular clusters both testify to a young universe.
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24 Oct, 2018
Do dust rings around stars grow into planets?

Do dust rings around stars grow into planets?

Astronomers claim they discovered an exoplanet forming around a young star but they cannot explain either star or planet formation.
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11 Sep, 2018
The Manx comet and naturalistic assumptions

The Manx comet and naturalistic assumptions

Naturalistic assumptions can get in the way of understanding the origin of solar system objects like the Manx comet.
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20 Jul, 2018
Pluto

Pluto

Why Pluto defies convention and looks so young.
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11 Jun, 2018