Monthly Science post brought to you by Imaginascience

France Tales is pleased to announce a new monthly science “column”. France Tales is working in partnership with Imaginascience to bring you fun and interesting monthly science news. Imaginascience is based out of Toulouse, France, the science capital of France. Visit Imaginascience’s website to see more about what they offer. They also have a fun science store, visit Imaginascience’s fun science store here.

Cool Science News of the Month

Great stuff of this month is that NASA will try to deploy a solar sail at the end of this month. We should eagerly look forward to it because previous projects and attempts did not produce good results. This is very promising technology to explore space.
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Cool Science Video of the Month

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Cool Spot for the Science Amateur

Darvaza burning crater
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Cool Science Fact of the month

” In the US, vehicles lose 600 000 tons of tire dust per year. What does the dust eventually become?”
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Cool Science Photo of the month

Here is a picture of the CA wildfires that have been blazing all summer.
CA wildfires

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5 Responses to “ Monthly Science post brought to you by Imaginascience ”

  1. Owen,
    This is a wonderful addition to your blog! I look forward to reading more!
    Thank you.

  2. had to replace the original meteor video as it got removed.

  3. Wow, I never thought of my tires giving off dust.

    The photographs are amazing.

  4. I ride a bicycle to and from work. I watch my tires get a little smaller and over time the knobs come off the tires. I never thought hard enough myself what happened. They are dust now.

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