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Planet found outside our galaxy?
Has a planet really been discovered outside our galaxy? How could they find it? Could it support life?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Synchronized dance of dwarf galaxies
Stumps big bang boffins
by John Hartnett
The Manx comet and naturalistic assumptions
Naturalistic assumptions can get in the way of understanding the origin of solar system objects.
by Wayne Spencer
Why would a designer leave debris floating in space?
Are cratered planetary landscapes and moonscapes, and colliding galaxies, evidence against an Intelligent Designer?
by Andrew Sibley
Comet conundrum
Where are the small craters expected by the ‘billions of years’ framework on Pluto’s moon Charon?
by Mark Harwood
The volcanism and age of Io
Does recent modelling solve the long-age problems with Io?
by Wayne Spencer
The origin of meteorite chondrules
A naturalistic origin for these is not even in sight.
by Michael J. Oard
John Grigg, comet discoverer and Christian
A pioneering astronomer in New Zealand who discovered several comets, and also a devoted Christian.
by Russell Grigg
Impact!
What does NASAs mission to crash a spacecraft into Dimorphos, a moon orbiting the asteroid Didymos, tell us?
by Joshua Howells
‘Seven Sisters’ similarities point to Babel, not evolution
Isn’t it curious that the stars in the Pleiades constellation should be regarded so universally as seven women, and most often sisters?
by David Catchpoole
Confirmations of highly inclined exoplanet orbits
Illustrate divine design of the cosmos.
by Wayne Spencer
Remarkable evidence
There is increasing evidence of the remarkable stability of our solar system. Other star systems in the Milky Way appear much more chaotic.
by Andrew Sibley