Astronomy: Back to astronomical parlance Having laboured through the alphabets from A to K/L, and discovered a small portion of the world of astronomy in the... Published 25 Mar, 2017 07:45am
Astronomical parlance So far a lot has been said about the English, German and Dutch astronomers but very little about the contributions ... Published 11 Mar, 2017 06:53am
Astronomy: Life, where else but on Earth? I have been ruffled over the past few days by various e-mails, calls, and even welcome visits to this poor man’s... Published 25 Feb, 2017 07:24am
Story Time: Johannes Kepler and Kelvin To Johannes (John) Kepler, the world of science, nay, the world of the human mind, owes so heavily that it can ... Updated 17 Feb, 2017 09:32am
Story times: Nitrogen, the parent gas “It is good for the father but bad for the sons.” — Dutch saying Updated 17 Feb, 2017 01:18am
Ice Age and planet Earth: 10,000 years ago Photo courtesy: MIT Although we are presently done with Edwin Hubble, William Herschel and his sister... Published 31 Dec, 2016 07:15am
Story Time: Astronomical parlance continues Everything should be made as simple as possible ... but not more so.— Albert Einstein. Published 17 Dec, 2016 06:41am
Story Time: Astronomical parlance continued Before we discuss the basic problem of the origins of universe. Published 26 Nov, 2016 06:50am
Astronomical parlance into ‘G’ Here we have advanced to the alphabet ‘G’, and will soon meet the father of modern science once again. What a... Published 02 Jul, 2016 06:31am
Astronomical parlance Challenge, whether to a society or an individual, ensures a defiant response often leading to their ultimate survival... Published 18 Jun, 2016 05:55am