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The iron snow dynamo theory for Ganymede
How could Ganymede’s magnetic field continue to exist after over 4 billion years of solar system history?
by Wayne Spencer
The Universe: A huge place!
God made a huge universe. Ancient astronomers worked out the size of the Earth, and showed from parallax that it was tiny compared to distances to stars.
by Lita Cosner and Jonathan Sarfati
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
Attempted rescue of the impact model for the origin of the moon
Does it solve the problems for a naturalistic origin for the moon?
by Michael J. Oard
Impact!
What does NASAs mission to crash a spacecraft into Dimorphos, a moon orbiting the asteroid Didymos, tell us?
by Joshua Howells
Confirmations of highly inclined exoplanet orbits
Illustrate divine design of the cosmos.
by Wayne Spencer
Using the earth’s magnetic field for navigation
How will animals be able to navigate using the earth’s magnetic field, as it decays away?
by Jim Hughes
The Seven-Day Week
Around the world today, people observe a seven-day week. Why do we have the concept of a week at all?
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
Tides
How the sun and moon cause our super-helpful tides
by Robert Carter
The volcanism and age of Io
Does recent modelling solve the long-age problems with Io?
by Wayne Spencer
The antikythera mechanism
The Antikythera Mechanism has proven to be an astonishingly complex mechanical computer capable of predicting the planets positions contradicting evolutionary ideas of primitive ancient man
by Gavin Cox
The origin of meteorite chondrules
A naturalistic origin for these is not even in sight.
by Michael J. Oard