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Magnificent Magnets
The Discovery Center’s newest exhibit, Magnificent Magnets, opened to the public on Saturday, April 17 and will be on display through Saturday, July 3 at the Discovery Center, located at 701 NE Sanchez Avenue. The exhibit is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10am-4pm.
The new exhibit encourages kids to explore and tinker with the science of magnetism though a fun comic book themed exhibit. Participants will learn how magnets are used both in everyday life and in cutting-edge experimentation. Kids will build magnetic sculptures, learn how magnets help us in real life and much more! This exhibit is sponsored by Marion Rotary Duck Derby, Ocala Electric Utilities, Waste Pro and the Discovery Center Foundation.
The Discovery Center’s newest exhibit, Magnificent Magnets, opened to the public on Saturday, April 17 and will be on display through Saturday, July 3 at the Discovery Center, located at 701 NE Sanchez Avenue. The exhibit is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10am-4pm.
The new exhibit encourages kids to explore and tinker with the science of magnetism though a fun comic book themed exhibit. Participants will learn how magnets are used both in everyday life and in cutting-edge experimentation. Kids will build magnetic sculptures, learn how magnets help us in real life and much more! This exhibit is sponsored by Marion Rotary Duck Derby, Ocala Electric Utilities, Waste Pro and the Discovery Center Foundation.
03 May 2021, 08:05 pm
The Eta Aquarids is coming, and would peak on May 6, Thursday, for people to watch in the lovely night sky, as brought by one of the most popular cosmic objects, Halley s Comet. That particular comet may not show itself until 2061, but it has left behind a cosmic litter that would debut a spectacular show of lights from the skies.
(Photo : Screenshot from: Unsplash Official Website)
This has been the yearly tradition and is usually showing its cosmic lights display during May, which is also the same month of the Mother s Day commemoration for all women in the world. This is a massive and meaningful occurrence during these times, especially as mothers are referred to as the light of the family.
Recent research has revealed that Venus might have looked like Earth for three billion years, with vast oceans that could have been friendly to life leading to recent speculation that it may have been the first life-bearing planet. A conjecture spurred by the announcement in September of 2020 by an international group of researchers reported in the journal Nature Astronomy, that there may be a whiff of life in the famously inhospitable planet’s atmosphere in the form of traces of phosphine, a gas that is associated with life where there is no oxygen.
Plenty of time for evolution to kick in