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  • Lessons for Life: THE CREATION

    It was God's business to create the universe and our earth. It is our business to garden the earth and to protect the flora and fauna from harmful activities and pollutants. We probably should spend a lot more time on our business and less time on God's
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  • Waters Upon Waters

    Have you ever wondered what is above the heavens? Or have you ever question why you can’t see to the next realm that’s above us. Well let’s see what the Bible says. Look at Genesis 1:1 it says: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. No
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  • Constellations; Travelling Light; Man in the Middle – review

    Royal Court; Lyttelton; Theatre503, London Every now and then the Royal Court does this. It throws up a small-cast, depth-charge production that makes bigger dramas look over-stuffed and under-nourished. It did so metaphysically with Caryl Churchill's A Number and emotionally with Mike Bartlett's Cock . It has done so again with Nick Payne's wiry new play. Constellations is a love story that ...

  • London Theater Journal: Big Ideas in Small Spaces

    Reviews of three productions at very small theaters in London, notably the two-character drama "Constellations," starring Sally Hawkins and Rafe Spall.

  • Night Sky Guide: February 2012

    This month, the Solar System gives us a lot to observe and we’ll even start to see the ‘spring’ constellations appear later in the evenings. But February still has the grand constellations of winter, with mighty Orion as a centrepiece to long winter nights. The Sun has finally started to perform as it should as [...]

  • Patch Antennas for the New GNSS

    Small ceramic patch elements offer nearly perfect single-frequency receive characteristics and have become the standard for GPS L1 antennas. However, the new generation of GNSS receivers now being introduced track many satellites in multiple constellations. Are these narrow-band devices up to the task for wider bandwidths?

  • "Sky Quest" to Teach About the Night Sky

    Many of us are fascinated with the night sky, the stars, constellations, and planets.

  • Orion Weiss at Terrace Theater

    When you’re named after one of the biggest constellations in the night sky, the pressure is on to display a little star power — and the young pianist Orion Weiss did exactly that in a high-powered and often ferocious recital Saturday afternoon at the Terrace Theater. Weiss has been racking up an impressive string of triumphs lately (he filled in at the last minute for an ailing Leon Fleischer ...

  • Dating in the multiverse

    Would your current partner be your true love in another universe? A new play explores the twists and turns a relationship can take across parallel universes

  • Winter skies give stargazing beauty

    With brown grass and leafless trees, winter days may be lacking in outdoor beauty, but the nights ...

  • Sky spy: See winter constellations in early darkness

    The moon rises at 9:30 tonight, and about an hour later on each successive night. By Sunday, it is in the sky only after midnight.

  • Looking Up: Star-filled imagination

    With an imagination, the sky is full of surprise. One never knows what you’ll see next. Like imagining shapes in fair weather cumulus clouds, a night sky watcher will see all sorts of things. You may be a grown adult and think finding cloud shapes is something just for kids. A night under the stars will cure you of that.

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