Under a new mission called; “Equinox” that will continue until September 2010, Cassini will be focused on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Scientist have gathered and studied data from Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph and here is they believe to have found…
“The team, including UCF Assistant Professor Joshua Colwell, found that the source of plumes may be vents [...]
Archive for November, 2008
Could Enceladus Have A Hidden Source of Water?
Posted in Creationism in Space, tagged creationism, enceladus, Equinox Mission, NASA, primitive life on November 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Another Look At the Earth’s Decaying Magnetic Field
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged creationism, evolution, magnetic field on November 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A new observatory on a remote island located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. This is going to provide some more data that may or may not reveal why the Earth’s magnetic field is decaying at the rate of 5 percent every 100 years.
According to science daily, scientists are worried about possible future consequences [...]
Fossils of Marine Life Were Found In An Unlikely Place
Posted in Fossils, Marine Biology, tagged creationism, evolution, Fossils, Marine Biology, PNAS on November 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Out of all the places where marine life once lived, to find them in tree sap located in a forest was quite surprising for French scientists who are evolutionists. The discovery contained in a November issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences called; Evidence for marine microfossils from amber.
“…the discovery of marine microinclusions [...]
Expert Panelist Speaks Out On Standards In Science
Posted in Controversies Over Teaching Science, tagged 21st Century Science Coalition, Charles Garner, creationism, evolution, Texas Science Standards on November 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A special interest group known as 21st Century Science Coalition designed for the sole purpose of advocating the removing the language “strengths and weakness” label from scientific theories in public school classrooms. The special interest group which began on Oct 1, 2008, claims the language contained in Texas science standards, opens the door for teaching [...]