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Astronomy
- Why We Keep Asking about the Christmas StarThis week’s Jupiter-Saturn conjunction represents one of dozens of theories trying to explain the sign that pointed Magi to Jesus.Douglas Estes|
- Mars Mission: Filling the Earth and BeyondOur cosmic calling and the creatures we take with us.Lucas Mix|
- Love Thy Extraterrestrial NeighborThe burgeoning field of astrobiology and what it tells us about the meaning of life.Douglas Estes|
- Moonshot: What Barth, Tillich, and Tozer Thought of the Space AgeCT’s 1958 interview provides some bearing on today's missions to the sun, Mars and beyond.Douglas Estes|
- Are We the Ultraviolet Light of the World? Or the X-Rays?An astronomer ponders one of Jesus' most memorable sayings.Efrain Gautzz|
- Why Does the Red Planet Call to Us?What space exploration tells us about human curiosity, from Eden to Mars.Douglas Estes|
- The Exoplanets Declare the Glory of GodTRAPPIST-1 is not our new home. The Creator declared it good anyway.Douglas Estes|
- The Cosmos Is Vaster than the Ancients ImaginedLooking at the stars is always humbling. Wrong understandings of their movement are even more so.Chad Meeks|
- What Kind of Astronomical Marvel was the Star of Bethlehem?And was it even a star? A biblical scholar investigates the mysterious object that guided the Magi to Jesus.Interview by Greg Cootsona|
- O Subtle Star of BethlehemTheory suggests wise men saw something big in something little.Gordon Govier|
