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The Mind Museum, Light Up a Star
Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla April 11, 2017 0
Client: The Mind Museum
Copywriter: Katherine C. Eustaquio
Type: Website
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If you sponsor a star, a constellation, the sun, or an element, the proceeds with help build The Mind Museum. Help us build imaginative minds by sponsoring one today!
Light Up a Star at The Mind Museum
The sparkly things scattered across the night sky are what we call “stars.” They are burning balls of very hot gas and they produce light that can take years before reaching the Earth. When a star’s light passes through our atmosphere, it moves around giving the illusion that stars twinkle. Some stars appear in clusters and form different shapes that men recognize. They are called constellations. You can sponsor one today and name them after your loved ones. Click here!
Whip Up Nature’s Concoctions at The Chemical Kitchen
A “chemical element” is a substance that has only one atom and is defined by its specific atomic number. Ergo, no two elements are alike. Each element in the periodic table is rare. So far, there are 117 known elements. As our beloved scientists continue to explore and discover the wonderful world of chemistry, you can pay homage to them by sponsoring an element and helping to build The Mind Museum. Click here!
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Stars Copy
The sparkly things scattered across the night sky are what we call “stars.” They are burning balls of very hot gas and they produce light that can take years before reaching the Earth. When a star’s light passes through our atmosphere, it moves around giving the illusion that stars twinkle. Some stars appear in clusters and form different shapes that men recognize. They are called constellations.
Stars, what are they?
They are burning balls of very hot gas that produce light. When a star’s light passes through the atmosphere, it moves around giving the illusion that stars twinkle. Stars appear in clusters and form different shapes that men describe as constellations.
Copywriter: Katherine C. Eustaquio
Type: Website
Help Build It
If you sponsor a star, a constellation, the sun, or an element, the proceeds with help build The Mind Museum. Help us build imaginative minds by sponsoring one today!
Light Up a Star at The Mind Museum
The sparkly things scattered across the night sky are what we call “stars.” They are burning balls of very hot gas and they produce light that can take years before reaching the Earth. When a star’s light passes through our atmosphere, it moves around giving the illusion that stars twinkle. Some stars appear in clusters and form different shapes that men recognize. They are called constellations. You can sponsor one today and name them after your loved ones. Click here!
Whip Up Nature’s Concoctions at The Chemical Kitchen
A “chemical element” is a substance that has only one atom and is defined by its specific atomic number. Ergo, no two elements are alike. Each element in the periodic table is rare. So far, there are 117 known elements. As our beloved scientists continue to explore and discover the wonderful world of chemistry, you can pay homage to them by sponsoring an element and helping to build The Mind Museum. Click here!
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Log In
Register or log in to The Mind Museum today to sponsor a star, a constellation or an element and to receive updates and weekly newsletters via e-mail.
The Mind Museum_05242010
Stars Copy
The sparkly things scattered across the night sky are what we call “stars.” They are burning balls of very hot gas and they produce light that can take years before reaching the Earth. When a star’s light passes through our atmosphere, it moves around giving the illusion that stars twinkle. Some stars appear in clusters and form different shapes that men recognize. They are called constellations.
Stars, what are they?
They are burning balls of very hot gas that produce light. When a star’s light passes through the atmosphere, it moves around giving the illusion that stars twinkle. Stars appear in clusters and form different shapes that men describe as constellations.