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Our universe is so vast that we can’t even guess its size. it's filled with mesmerising stars, planets and galaxies, always expanding and there's seemingly without stopping thereto . These wonderful celestial objects are filled with mysteries waiting to be solved and if you're one among the curious kids always exploring the enigmatic universe, then www.amazingspace.org is that the right place to satisfy your curiosity.
The website provides astronomical discoveries to inspire and educate about the wonders of universe to the varsity going kids from junior to higher grades. Let’s start our space exploration then.
The first thing to say here is that the web site is clutter- and ads-free, so its simple and clean interface makes one to focus and explore the contents easily. the most menu or the categories are on the homepage with a title of ‘Resources by Topic’ and ‘Resources by Type’. as an example , if you select ‘Resources by topic’, you'll find “Solar System, Electromagnetic Spectrum/light and Colour, Gravity, Galaxy, Stars and Stellar Evolution, Comets and Asteroids, etc., all having sub-categories in them. But if you open ‘Resources by Type’, you'll find the topics being divided in “Online explorations, Lithographs, Zoomable Gallery, Myths Vs Reality, etc. In short, the topics are divided in types.
Perhaps the interesting and straightforward thanks to explore the location is ‘resources by topic’ because it makes it very easy and clear for you to seek out a subject of your interest. consistent with the location developers, all the fabric is accurate, instructionally sound, visually appealing, and punctiliously crafted developed for educators and learners of all ages.
The site claims to be producing and sharing educational resources supported the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes and therefore the material is predicated upon work supported by NASA under cooperative agreement.
So my friends and future astronauts, satisfy your curiosity and find answers to several of your space-related queries by exploring the never-ending universe and its mysteries at www.amazingspace.org
Published in Dawn, Young World, January 4th, 2020
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