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How good is our neighbourhood!
Humans occupy a unique place in the universe that evolutionists cannot adequately explain.
by Mark Harwood
Mars’ catastrophic geology
Flooding, volcanism, glacial movement, sedimentary deposits and even geysers point to a violent past not long ago.
by Wayne Spencer
How did the Solar System form?
The results of a computer analysis to investigate how the solar system might have formed should cause evolutionists to think again about naturalistic processes.
by John Hartnett
Confusion over moon origins
Evolutionists continue to wrestle with just how our nearest lunar neighbour was formed … and their explanations are unsatisfactory.
by Michael J. Oard
Rediscovering Pluto
Fresh images of this dwarf planet’s geology are exciting and point to its young age.
by Wayne Spencer
Asteroid’s awkward age anomaly
The cratering pattern on the asteroid Vesta presents a ‘dating’ conundrum.
by David Coppedge
Eclipses
How a stunning astronomical event bears witness to the Creator.
by Lita Sanders
Mars moons mystery
How did Phobos and Deimos come to be so close to the red planet?
by David Catchpoole
Will the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) find extra-terrestrial life?
The James Webb space telescope will be able to examine the atmospheres of exoplanets in greater clarity than ever before. Will we find a truly habitable exoplanet?
by Joshua Howells
The satellites of Pluto
Can naturalistic theories explain their origin and properties?
by Wayne Spencer
Ceres Surprises
The dwarf planet Ceres is generating wonder and consternation amongst scientists
by Jonathan O’Brien
Saturnian ‘pristine’ problem
The evolutionary timeline has a problem: Saturn’s icy rings are too ‘pristine’.
by David Catchpoole