Do Extrasolar Planets Have Comet Belts? October 28, 2022 Question of the week: Dr. Ross, do we know if other planetary systems have the equivalent of Kuiper Belts or Oort clouds of comets... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Was Earth Designed for Us or Did We Evolve to Adapt? December 10, 2021 Question of the week: How can we show an evolutionist that Earth suits us best because Earth was designed to be compatible with us... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Jupiter: No Ordinary Planet August 16, 2019 Each planet in our solar system possesses unique and fascinating features. Earth hosts an abundant, dazzling array of life. Mars houses the largest volcanoes... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Scientific Discovery and God: The Solar System, Part 2 January 22, 2019 In part 1 of this series, I discussed how scientific evidence demonstrates that the universe had a beginning and that such a notion best... Evolution by Kenneth Samples Read
Birth of Exomoon Astronomy February 5, 2018 Many eyes were trained toward the night skies with the recent, rare, super blue blood Moon. While such spectacular events in the solar system... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
More Evidence for Rare Solar System Doctrine December 11, 2017 The planets in the solar system are a diverse lot. A new study indicates that extrasolar planetary systems are not. The eight planets in... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Rare Moon Just Got Rarer June 5, 2017 We owe our very existence to the Moon ... If it were not for the Moon, Earth’s rotation axis tilt would change so... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Grand Tack Model Reveals More Solar System Designs May 22, 2017 All standard planetary formation models, when applied to the solar system, are stymied by the “Mars Problem” and the “Main Belt Problem.” Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Is Our Solar System Common? October 14, 2016 Copernicus showed that Earth is not at the center of the solar system. Further studies show that the sun resides in a rather remote... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read