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More pictures from our Respect Others’ Differences Day! Thank you Ms. Craddock for sharing!
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
More pictures from our Respect Others’ Differences Day! Thank you Ms. Craddock for sharing!
Read MoreVenus remains in the evening sky this month. Venus outshines everything except the Sun and the Moon, so it is unmistakably low in the southwest at dusk. Jupiter and Saturn remain well placed for evening observing this fall. Look for Jupiter and Saturn…
Read MoreMs. Tan’s class wishes everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Break!!
Read MoreWhat is so great about a Mollusk shell having spines or spikes? We could say they are pretty and even spectacular, and that would be true. However, they actually have a very specific purpose in the life of mollusks. Let us imagine we are a Clam (…
Read More“Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is excited to join forces with our neighbors at HMNS Sugar Land this coming holiday season,” said Chris …
Read MoreWith a name that means “terrible lizards”, you would expect dinosaurs to be terrifying and unfeeling brutes. Recent research, however, has revealed that even the most fearsome giants might have had a softer and more compassionate side, especially when …
Read MoreVenus remains in the evening sky this month. Venus outshines everything except the Sun and the Moon, so it is unmistakable low in the west at dusk. Jupiter and Saturn are up all night long this month. Saturn is at opposition on August 2, while Jupit…
Read MoreI am an African American female sitting at home at my work desk in my black and red gaming chair. My hair is black, shoulder length and straight. Today I’ve decided to wear a black shirt with blue shorts because it can get pretty warm inside during the…
Read MoreWritten by Jacquelyn DiStefano, HMNS Membership Manager Passion. It has a funny way of shaping your life, and for three women, a passion for astronomy brought them all to The George Observatory. Tracy Knauss, Hannah Lange, and Alicia Tristan have all f…
Read MoreHave you been to the HMNS at Sugar Land campus lately and seen our new Stegosaur? Her name is “Stella” – she’s about 150 million years old and joins us from the Jurassic period. When you do get a chance to visit her, here’s a thought you mi…
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