20 Awesome Facts About Space
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12/19/2014
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We barely even know our own universe!
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The core of a star reaches 16 million degrees celsius. A single grain of sand this hot would kill a human from 150 km away. -
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The sun accounts for 99.86 of all mass in our solar system. -
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The 40,000 km-wide Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a storm that's been brewing for at least the past 200 years. To put it into perspective, the Earth could fit in the Red Spot three times over. -
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Because there's no atmosphere on the Moon, the 1969 footprints by Apollo 11 are still there today. -
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Mars is the home of Mount Olympus, the tallest volcano in the solar system. At 21 km high, and 60 km wide, it's roughly the size of Ireland. -
6.
Only three people have died outside our atmosphere. -
7.
Jupiter is two and a half times larger than all the other planets in the solar system combined. -
8.
It takes the average photon 170,000 years to travel from the sun's core to the surface. -
9.
It takes that same photon only 8 minutes to then reach Earth. -
10.
Over a thousand planets were discovered in the last 20 years. -
11.
Contrary to popular belief, the Earth has more than one moon. Cruithne "The Earth's Second Moon" is one of six quasi-satellite asteroids that rotate in a near identical orbit to the Earth. -
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All of the planets in our solar system could fit in the space between the Earth and the Moon. -
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You can see another galaxy with the naked eye: The Andromeda Galaxy, 2.2 million light years away. -
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Astronauts left a mirror on the Moon's surface during the Moon landing. Scientists used this mirror to bounce a laser off it and accurately measure the distance to the Earth. -
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Scientists recently discovered a planet lost in the glare of a supernova for 21 years. -
16.
The sun is over 300,000 times larger than the Earth. -
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The sun's temperature is approximately 9,941 degrees Fahrenheit. -
18.
An object the size of Mars collided with the Earth 4.5 billion years ago. -
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The Sun travels around the galaxy a journey of 100,000 light years once every 200 million years. -
20.
A tablespoon of a neutron star would weigh about 10 billion tons.
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