
Some stories are passed down for generations. Others are still being written right now. This week, we explore both. From mythical creatures that once shaped how people understood the world, to real images from space that remind us how much there is still to discover. Wonder lives in both the past and the present.

Long before science explained the unknown, people turned to stories. Myths gave meaning to things they couldn’t understand. From powerful dragons to mysterious sea creatures, these legends reflected human fears, beliefs, and imagination. Across different cultures, these creatures were not just fantasy. They were symbols. Some represented danger, others protection, and some even hope. Even today, these stories stay with us. They remind us how creative and curious people have always been. Sometimes, imagination is where understanding begins.
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For the first time in decades, humans are back near the Moon. During the Artemis II mission, astronauts captured images of the Moon’s far side. These are places no human has ever seen directly before. Among the most stunning moments was a rare solar eclipse seen from space. The Earth, Moon, and Sun aligned in a way that created a view few will ever witness. These images are more than just beautiful. They help scientists study the Moon’s surface and prepare for future missions. Step by step, we are learning more about our place in the universe.
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Whether it’s stories from the past or discoveries from space, both remind us of one thing. Humans have always been curious. Always searching. You don’t have to have all the answers right now. Sometimes, it’s enough to stay curious and keep looking up.