Spike Psarris responds to Stephen Hawking

You’ve probably heard the news lately about Stephen Hawking’s claim that the universe created itself and therefore there is no need for God. Well, Spike Psarris, the author of the Our Created Solar System DVD, has released an excellent response to Hawking’s claim. Spike’s response was published in his newsletter through his website at CreationAstronomy.com. You can read the response here.
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Global Astronomy Month Coming

Perhaps you remember our blog post from last year regarding the International Year of Astronomy. In short, 2009 was the year that evolutionary astronomers were going to “share the heavens” with the world. In short, they wanted to promote evolutionary astronomy on a worldwide scale. In April 2009, the 100 Hours of Astronomy (100HA) Cornerstone Project of the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009) was scheduled to “show what the astronomy community can do working together.” The idea was to have amateur astronomers, clubs, science centers and others hold events by the thousands around the world. Read More...
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2009 in Review - Water on the Moon

Water on the Moon
Space.com recently posted a 2009 year in review article on their website. According to them, the most significant astronomical discovery of 2009 was the discover of water on the Moon. So what's the big deal? Why is this such a significant discovery? What difference does it make? Does this mean that life ever existed on the Moon? Read More...
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Is the World Going to end in 2012?

2012 Movie
Major panic and fear has entered into our day. People everywehere are terrified that the world is going to end in 2012. In fact, there has even been a major motion picture that has just recently been released to hype the whole thing. Apparently, it's all based on a Mayan calendar and astronomical "facts" that will bring the planets into alignment and cause all sorts of destruction and mayhem. Read More...
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NASA Going to Bomb the Moon?

You may have heard recently that NASA is going to bomb the moon. Well, that's not exactly correct. The reality is that they are going to crash a probe into the moon's surface so that they can collect data from the resulting dust and debris "plume." Read More...
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NASA Heading Back to the Moon

Today, NASA is going to launch a new Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and a companion LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) impactor to the moon. This launch will mark NASA’s first step in its long awaited return to the moon. This mission is the first of several missions that may ultimately send man back to the moon within the next decade. Read More...
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100 Hours of Astronomy

The International Year of Astronomy 2009 Cornerstone project, 100 Hours of Astronomy, is on track to be the largest single science public outreach event ever. More than 1500 events have been registered in over 130 countries and this number is increasing every day. 100 Hours of Astronomy is a truly global project; an event on a scale never attempted before, with more than one million people expected to participate! Read More...
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International Year of Astronomy

The international year of astronomy has arrived. The International Astronomical Union (IAU), a major outfit for teaching evolutionary dogma has been planning for 2009 to be the International Year of Astronomy for a long time. Their goal is to use this year as a year to introduce the world to astronomy. From their website: Read More...
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