Star Trek Voyager Comic Book

Capitalizing on the immediate popularity of the television series in 1995, Marvel released a comic book series for Star Trek Voyager in 1996. The comics continue the adventures of the U.S.S. Voyager, and in the tenth issue the crew unexpectedly encounters the Borg! The comic series was short-lived; only fifteen issues were released because of… Continue reading

Night Sky Update: March 25 – April 2, 2022

This is the Saint Louis Science Center’s NIGHT SKY UPDATE for the week of Friday, March 25, 2022. Information updated weekly or as needed. Times given as local St. Louis time which is Central Daylight Time (CDT). For definitions of terminology used in the night sky update, click the highlighted text. If relying on times… Continue reading

Stibnite Collected from Romania

Stibnite is a sulfide mineral and the principal ore of antimony. It has a very metallic appearance with a bladed habitat, meaning the crystals form in what looks like many sharp, thin blades sticking out every which way. Stibnite is used today in the manufacture of matches, fireworks, and percussion caps. It was also used… Continue reading

Night Sky Update: March 18 – March 26, 2022

This is the Saint Louis Science Center’s NIGHT SKY UPDATE for the week of Friday, March 18, 2022. Information updated weekly or as needed. Times given as local St. Louis time which is Central Daylight Time (CDT). For definitions of terminology used in the night sky update, click the highlighted text. If relying on times… Continue reading

Ancient Oil Lamp ca. 3rd – 4th century AD

This bronze double-wicked oil lamp from Ancient Rome features a winged dragon handle and an owl decorated lid covering the body opening. In some cases, oil lamps were a status symbol in the ancient world. Wealthy families used and displayed lamps made of metal, a higher quality material than stone, clay, shell, or glass. Many… Continue reading

Night Sky Update: March 11 – March 19, 2022

This is the Saint Louis Science Center’s NIGHT SKY UPDATE for the week of Friday, March 11, 2022. Information updated weekly or as needed. Daylight saving time starts this week on Sunday March 13, 2022, which means sighting times will be posted in central daylight time starting the 13th. For definitions of terminology used in… Continue reading

Juvenile Osprey – Found in North America

This hawk is unique among North American raptors. Ospreys have a diet of live fish and the ability to dive into water to catch them – an ability that has earned osprey a separate family classification from other hawks. Ospreys also have an unusual reversible outer toe which allows them to grasp with two toes… Continue reading

Night Sky Update: March 4 – March 12, 2022

This is the Saint Louis Science Center’s NIGHT SKY UPDATE for the week of Friday, March4, 2022. Information updated weekly or as needed. Times given as local St. Louis time which is Central Standard Time (CST). For definitions of terminology used in the night sky update, click the highlighted text. If relying on times posted… Continue reading

Mississippian Head Pot ca. 1300-1500 AD

This distinctive and rare form of pottery is associated with the Late Mississippian Period. While their actual purpose or function is unknown, many believe the facial markings were used to indicate tattooing or piercing unique to an individual. Head pots may have been created as portraits of deceased relatives or representations of an enemy’s severed… Continue reading