November 10, 2022 |
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Why is the Vatican's giant telescope located in Arizona?Here's a fun fact for your next holiday get together: The Catholic church is a leading force in space exploration. How? The church funds a massive space telescope in the middle of the Arizona desert. Researchers have used it to make countless discoveries and better understand the universe. But why is it in Arizona? Tap or click to find out the secret behind this mysterious telescope. → |
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Weather tech: Using satellites to detect tornadoesTornadoes are terrifying and unpredictable. They can form within seconds and devastate anything in their paths. Today's scientists, however, have more tools up their sleeves to predict twisters — including this fascinating weather satellite. Tap or click to for an inside look at modern-day storm chasing. → |
Can we be sure we went to the moon?The moon landing was over 50 years ago, but there are still skeptics who wonder if the whole thing was fake. Even though some of their theories sound convincing, they're bogus — and the proof is easier to find than you may think. Tap or click to see the proof we actually went to the moon. → |
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