by Mary Bush | Mar 1, 2021 | Astronomy
I knelt near the water’s edge, filled with horror as I gazed into the dark depths. Grief flooded me like a waterfall as I recalled everything I had abruptly lost. Then, before making a fateful decision, I cast one last glance into that dreadful lake to gaze into...
by Mary Bush | Feb 24, 2021 | Astronomy
When the queen of Crete gave birth to a horrible bull-headed monster, nobody was allowed to see the baby. But soon the baby grew into a huge flesh-eating beast that became impossible to contain. Quickly, King Minos had an enormous labyrinth designed. The elaborate...
by Luke Gilkerson | Nov 4, 2020 | Astronomy
We’ve rounded up 5 of our favorite FREE apps for stargazing and finding constellations and planets in the night sky. Thanks to technology, it’s never been easier! There are many stargazing apps and websites available to help you find stars, constellations,...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
A long time ago, when gods and monsters roamed the earth, there was a particular monster named Typhon. He was the father of all monsters. Even the strongest gods cowered before him. He was so tall his head could touch the stars, instead of legs he had a coil of...
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
Long ago in an Indian village, a proud twelve-year-old named Akhtar marched out of his family’s house and into the wild forest. Akhtar was bursting with excitement because, for the first time, he was allowed to hunt by himself—without his father or older brother....
by Luke Gilkerson | Mar 14, 2020 | Astronomy
The Great Bear ran as fast as he could, he felt as though his heart would burst from within him. The hunters were not far behind. The woods seemed to get smaller and smaller as he ran. He could feel the foam from his mouth dripping down his long gaping jaw. He had...
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