The Spacecraft Website

Spacecraft is an American rocket and spacecraft manufacturer. Their products include the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, Dragon spacecraft and Starship vehicle. Furthermore, Spacecraft is currently developing reusable rockets as well as plans to establish colonies on Mars. SpaceCraft makes website building simple for franchisors, agencies, consultants, associations and schools under their own brands…

Why is the Sky Blue and Sunsets Red?

Sunlight travels through Earth’s atmosphere where it is redirected by gas molecules and small particles into various directions, with blue wavelengths becoming scattered more readily than others, giving the sky its characteristic color during daylight hours. Sunrise and sunset sunlight must pass through more of the atmosphere, leading to more blue being scattered away and…

Spacecraft Images Capture the Imagination

Spacecraft images captivate people’s imagination, shifting people’s understanding of our planet’s place within space. Some images have even become cultural icons. Scientists can immediately process uncompressed satellite images for details enhancement, contrast adjustment and color manipulation as well as adding filters. Archival-quality images contain similar metadata as consumer digital cameras, such as exposure times and…

The Life Cycle of the Butterfly

Students can gain valuable lessons about biology, metamorphosis and sustainability by exploring the lifecycle of butterflies. After an egg hatches, its contents transform into larvae or moths which feed upon food sources while growing and molting multiple times through apolysis (shedding its skin multiple times). As it develops into a butterfly, a caterpillar forms a…

Why is the Sky Less Blue?

Have you ever looked up at a stunning blue sky and wondered why its hue was blue? That isn’t surprising as sky color results from complex interactions among air molecules. Simple explanation: Because oxygen and nitrogen molecules are significantly smaller than light wavelengths, they scatter it more strongly resulting in blue light being scattered more…