For centuries, based on ancient maps that early stargazers prepared and followed, most of the human civilizations have come to identify and recognize the familiar twelve Zodiac signs, named after the constellations. Well, yes, each generation and culture has their own charts for this, and follow different methods.
Interestingly, in a recent finding or report, NASA reminded us that there are, in fact, 13 constellations. So, does this mean that we've missed something all along? And, which is the new sign? Or, do you now 'belong' to a different sign altogether?
Amusing questions - and who knows, with what significance! If you're the curious type, then read on about the 13th sign to know more.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Black Moon 2016
Most people have heard of a "Blue Moon" and possibly even a "Supermoon"! But, "Black Moon" is a new term. And, if you're curious like we are, then, here's everything you wanted to know about it!
And, you're going to be lucky to - umm, now, we can't really say, 'see' it! - know about it!
Also, if you're interested to know more about our nearest celestial neighbor, this infographic about the moon is very interesting indeed.
(Source: space.com)
And, you're going to be lucky to - umm, now, we can't really say, 'see' it! - know about it!
Also, if you're interested to know more about our nearest celestial neighbor, this infographic about the moon is very interesting indeed.
(Source: space.com)
Thursday, September 15, 2016
How many black dots do you see?
Optical illusions are always interesting and fun. Can you see the image below and identify how many black dots there are?
It's not as easy as it seems! And, if you want to understand why, read the article here.
Meanwhile, don't get too worked up about your eyesight, and share this fun with others!
(Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/12/12885574/optical-illusion-12-black-dots)
It's not as easy as it seems! And, if you want to understand why, read the article here.
Meanwhile, don't get too worked up about your eyesight, and share this fun with others!
(Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/12/12885574/optical-illusion-12-black-dots)
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