There’ll be a solar eclipse on August 21. Find out what that is, and how you can see it.

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CurioCity resources which align with Yukon's Earth Sciences 11 Curriculum Content area on the Earth within the Solar System.

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CurioCity resources which align with British Columbia's Earth Sciences 11 Curriculum Content area on the Earth within the Solar System.

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Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969. Now, decades later, we know even more about space! In celebration of this historic event, we've compiled CurioCity's top resources on space exploration.

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There's a lot of talk these days about when and how we might all move to Mars. But what would it actually be like to live there? (4:29 min.)

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A rare spectacle was on display in the sky on the night of September 27-28, 2015: a total eclipse of a supermoon.

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When Pluto was discovered in 1930, it became the ninth planet in our solar system. Find out why the International Astronomical Union ”demoted” Pluto in 2006.

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Did you know that Pluto is red? Find out why in this report based on the latest information from the New Horizons spacecraft.

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What’s cool about Pluto? Find out about Pluto’s atmosphere, including how it’s similar to and different from the Earth’s, based on the latest information from the New Horizon spacecraft.

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Learn about how the New Horizons spacecraft, by visiting Pluto on July 14, 2015, is finishing humans’ first survey of the major bodies in our solar system.

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