Chrystelle Browman, Tutor Delphia’s Content Manager reports in on her international experience. In addition to working for Tutor Delphia, Chrystelle is pursuing a career as a librarian and has been working overseas for the past few months.
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Just like everything else in the solar system, debris travels around the sun at varied speeds. And sometimes they collide with earth.
So what hit Russia this morning?
A meteorite, estimated to weigh 10 tonnes, which hit the earth at 33,000 miles per hour.
A meteorite can vary in size and can be as small as a grain of sand or large as a boulder, spanning 10 meters in diameter. It is a small body from outer space which enters…
Read MoreFrom April 18th to April 28th, Philadelphia will hold it’s 3rd annual Science Festival. This is city wide event comprised of 100 events over 10 days to showcase and celebrate science in our everyday lives. While it is (unfortunately) impossible to attend every event, I’ve assembled some highlights of this highly anticipated festival.
The Science Carnival, located on the Ben Franklin Parkway will be held rain or shine, Saturday April 20th. Free for everyone, this event will…
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