by | Sep 18, 2025 | Astronomy
When your kids step outside on a clear night and look up, they’re not just seeing twinkling dots of light—they’re peering into the same heavens that have captivated humankind for centuries. As homeschool parents, we have the privilege of helping our children connect...
by | Aug 27, 2025 | Astronomy
Have you ever sat outside with your kids, gazing up at the night sky, only to get hit with questions you weren’t quite prepared to answer? “Mom, what’s that star called?” “Why does the moon change shapes?” “Is that a planet?” If you’ve ever felt stumped—or maybe you...
by Moriah Dufrin | May 15, 2023 | Astronomy
To the naked eye, a comet sighting is rare and actually quite boring. It’s not the big “shooting star ball of light” that we see in books and movies. However, that doesn’t mean that comets should be ignored. If anything, it gives us a greater reason to dig deep into...
by Mary Bush | Mar 14, 2023 | Astronomy
Long ago and far away, in the port city of Joppa, in the beautiful kingdom of Aithiopia, in the fair land of Libya, there lived a king by the name of Kepheus and with him Kasseipeia, his wife. In time, unto the king and queen, there came a daughter, whose beauty and...
by Mary Bush | Mar 14, 2023 | Astronomy
“Bring him to me.”These were the words that Arion had heard the ship’s captain say in the howls of the storm that tossed their ship in the sea around like a ragdoll. His breathing picked up, and he heaved a breath in as he pushed the soaked hair that was plastered to...
by Moriah Dufrin | Mar 1, 2023 | Astronomy
Although eclipses have no physical effect on humans and our daily life, they have played a huge part in astronomy and new discoveries about the earth, sun, and space. Not only that, but if you have ever seen one, they’re just downright cool to observe! So, how often...
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