Who discovered Mexico?
Mexico is a federal constitutional republic located in North America. It is bordered by Caribbean Sea on the East, Pacific Ocean on the West and South and United States on… Read more »
Mexico is a federal constitutional republic located in North America. It is bordered by Caribbean Sea on the East, Pacific Ocean on the West and South and United States on… Read more »
Antimony is a chemical element. It is denoted with symbol Sb and its atomic number is 51. It is bright grey metalloid mostly used in lead alloys and commonly found… Read more »
Americium is a synthetic element. It is symbolized by Am and its atomic number is 95. It is silvery-white comparatively soft radioactive metal. It was discovered and isolated by the… Read more »
Einsteinium is a synthetic element. It is represented by the chemical symbol Es and its atomic number is 99. It is silvery-white soft, radioactive and paramagnetic metal. It was discovered… Read more »
Morganite is a mineral and best known gemstone. It is also known as pink emerald and pink or rose beryl. It is a part of gemstones beryl family. It was… Read more »
Triangulum Galaxy is known as a spiral galaxy. It is just around 3 million light years away from the Earth lies in the Triangulum constellation. It is also called as… Read more »
The Sombrero Galaxy is a spiral galaxy of Virgo constellation. It has a massive central bulge, dust lane (in its disk) and lustrous nucleus. It is also known as M… Read more »
The Black Eye Galaxy is a spiral galaxy of the Coma Berenices constellation. It is also known as Sleeping Beauty Galaxy, Messier 64 and NGC 4826. It was first discovered… Read more »
Mayall’s Object is created with the collision of two galaxies located about 500 million light years away within the Ursa Major constellation. It was discovered on 13 March 1940 by… Read more »
Hoag’s Object is a ring galaxy with uncommon structure. It is located about 600 million light-years away in the Serpens constellation. It was discovered by most famous American astronomer, Arthur… Read more »