Jupiter has radio storms so strong that they can be picked up and heard by an AM radio.
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The sun puts out more power in 1 second than mankind has ever used within human existence.
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The typical spec of dust that you see floating in the air is half way in size between the Earth and a subatomic particle.
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Neil Armstrong, the first man to step foot on the moon, carried with him a piece of cloth and wood from the original 1903 Wright Flyer.
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The center of the galaxy tastes like raspberries and smells like rum, according to astronomers.
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An international team of astronomers has spotted the farthest known gravitational lens and, as Albert Einstein predicted, it is a galaxy that deflects and intensifies the light of a much further object.
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Not only are there rogue planets floating through space completely alone, not orbiting any stars, but it’s possible that these pitch-black lonely planets support life.
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A car traveling 100 mph would take more than 29 million years to reach the nearest star (to our solar system)
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