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Blog Name: Spectrum Scientifics Blog
Url: http://blog.spectrum-scientifics.com
Language: English
Topics: Science, Astronomy, Fun
Description: Spectrum Scientifics blog about science products, astronomy, and other general science fun.
Popularity: 35 Followers

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Gaussian Gun - The Movie!
You’ve read the blog post introducing the new “Gaussian Gun” Kit Spectrum Scientifics offers. Now see the video of it in action! Have a look:
Happy Birthday to us!
That’s right, Spectrum Scientifics is now celebrating finishing our 2nd year in business! We thank everyone for your support and hope to keep providing great science products for years to come.
Product Naming Contest!
So Spectrum will soon have a new product in stock! It is a set of 216 5mm spherical rare-earth magnets. These can be used to make different shapes: There are similar products out there under a variety of names, but Spectrum’s needs its own unique name. So think about the wondrous shapes this toy can make Think about its ability to act as a ‘fidget toy’ or
Candy! Errr…Crystal Candy!
Spectrum now carries Crystal Candy growing kits!. These kits are not only educational but also darn tasty! Kids learn how crystals are seeded and grow using specially seeded sticks in a saturated solution of sucrose (say that 10 times fast). Over the period of a week, the crystal candy grows until it is ready to eat! You get the growing vessel, surcrose, study guide, and 5 seeded sticks to grow the candy. You can even ‘re-use’ the sticks by re-seeding them with table suga
NASA’s Ares Rocket on the launch pad.
NASA has been prepping its new Ares Rocket for a test launch this coming Tuesday (October 27). The Ares is the potential replacement for the aging-and-soon-to-be-retired Space Shuttle. Here is a video of the rocket arriving at the launch pad:

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