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Why the Moon Stays Safe
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Why the Moon Stays Safe

The Moon orbits Earth in a delicate dance that has persisted for billions of years, prompting the question: what keeps the Moon from crashing into our planet? Understanding this balance…
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 26, 2026
Can Humans Live on Mars
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Can Humans Live on Mars

Explore if humans can live on Mars, covering habitats, agriculture, energy, health, and the roadmap to a permanent settlement.
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 26, 2026
Earth With Two Moons
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Earth With Two Moons

Explore the science of Earth with two moons—tides, climate, orbital stability, and how a second satellite would reshape our world.
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 26, 2026
Why Mercury Hotter Than Venus
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Why Mercury Hotter Than Venus

When you look up at the night sky, the twinkling points of light are more than just distant beauties; they are worlds with their own dramatic temperature stories. One surprising…
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 26, 2026
Astronauts Sleep Eat Live
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Astronauts Sleep Eat Live

Explore how astronauts sleep, eat, and live on the ISS—microgravity sleep bags, space food, exercise, and mental health strategies.
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 26, 2026
Solar Flare Effects on Earth
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Solar Flare Effects on Earth

Explore Solar Flare Effects on Earth, how they impact technology, health, and how scientists forecast and mitigate these space‑weather events.
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 26, 2026
Why Ice Floats on Water
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Why Ice Floats on Water

When you watch a pond in winter, the most obvious observation is that ice forms a solid layer on the surface while the water beneath remains liquid. This everyday phenomenon…
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 24, 2026
Understanding Cosmic Inflation Explained
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Understanding Cosmic Inflation Explained

Cosmic inflation is a cornerstone of modern cosmology that describes a brief, exponential expansion of space‑time that occurred fractions of a second after the big bang. In less than a…
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 24, 2026
Measuring Distance to Faraway Galaxies
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Measuring Distance to Faraway Galaxies

Understanding the distance to faraway galaxies is a cornerstone of modern astronomy. Without accurate distances, we cannot gauge a galaxy’s true size, luminosity, or its role in the cosmic web.…
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 24, 2026
Neutron Star Density Explained
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Neutron Star Density Explained

Explore neutron star density, formation, structure, and how scientists observe these ultra‑dense cosmic objects.
Posted by thebackyardscientist March 24, 2026

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