It's fun to swim in summer, jump in leaves in autumn, drink hot cocoa in winter, and gather flowers in spring. But why do we experience seasons?
On April 8, 2024, the path of a total solar eclipse will cross parts of the United States.
Learn fun facts about the moon!
A constellation is a group of stars in the sky that makes a shape.
God’s cosmic creations are out-of-this-world.
Andy and Eva are reminded of how much God cares about them when they get lost in the Yukon in their search for the northern lights.
The idea of the big bang doesn’t match what God’s Word says.
Our moon is pretty as it shines up there in the sky, but did you know that it was also created to be unique? No other moon around any other planet even compares.
Did you know that our sun is actually a star? It’s so close to us and so bright—while other stars are twinkling little specks.
Most ancients believed in a round earth, including Christians.
Most meteors typically burn up, with nothing left of them to fall out of the sky.
Compared to other galaxies, the Milky Way is actually a middle-sized one.
The nearest galaxy depends on how we define a galaxy. There are masses of stars much smaller than the Milky Way that are considered a galaxy.
The sun is not too hot or too cold when compared to other stars.
The definition of a planet was recently changed. Because of this change, the previous count of nine planets was changed to eight.
The “heavens and the earth” were created by God at the beginning, when He created time (Genesis 1:1) on Day One of the Creation Week.
The Bible seems to rule out any native intelligent life in outer space since they would be under the Curse with no possibility of salvation (Romans 8).
The stripes that appear on the planet are actually generated by strong winds. Because of its gas composition and strong winds, it’s prone to massive storms.
Thus God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament; and it was so. (Genesis 1:7)
The supposed big bang is one of the popular atheistic models about the origin of the universe. It basically teaches that the universe created itself.
. . . their gravity is so strong that light can’t even escape from them. If light cannot escape a black hole, then it can never get to your eyes, so it appears black.
Comets are icy objects in space that release dust or gas when they approach the sun.
When we talk about planets with rings around them, Saturn is obviously the one many people think of.
According to God’s Word, bodies out in space, like the sun, moon, and stars, were created on Day Four of the Creation Week.
At this stage, we have sent something that has finally reached the outer edges of our solar system and is about to enter interstellar space.
God set them in the firmament of the heavens to give light on the earth. (Genesis 1:14)
Comets are made mostly of dust, rock, and ice, while asteroids are primarily made of rock. A snowball hitting a rock might be similar to what it would be like if a comet hit an asteroid at high speed.
They shall fear You as long as the sun and moon endure, throughout all generations. (Psalms 72:5)
Johannes Kepler believed the God of the Bible created everything in an orderly way and that His creation reflected His wisdom.
Stars change to some extent, but not over billions of years.
Some universe-oriented exhibits may claim that “we are all starstuff.”
There are many different naturalistic ideas about how the universe will come to an end.