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Mysteries of the Universe

Sinenhlanhla Sikhosana6 years ago01 mins

How much of our universe do we know? Public science engagements have been the fuel that drives my love for astronomy. Whenever I have astronomy-related public engagements these are some of the questions I often get: Is there life out there? What is the fate of our universe? How was the universe formed? In this…

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