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==== Escape velocity ==== | ==== Escape velocity ==== | ||
- | Escape velocity I - also referred to as circular velocity, is the speed that must be given to a body to enter Earth orbit. Correspondingly, | + | Escape velocity I, also referred to as circular velocity, is the speed that a body must reach to enter Earth' |
- | ==== Bullet | + | ==== Bullet |
- | The collision of the two galaxy clusters produced a giant shock wave which, due to the gas pressure, formed a cone-shaped | + | The collision of two galaxy clusters produced a gigantic |
==== Moon's ground reflection ==== | ==== Moon's ground reflection ==== | ||
- | The Moon's ground reflects more light toward its source than in other directions. This property is rare on Earth, but quite common among rocky celestial bodies. [([[https:// | + | The moon's ground reflects more light toward its source than in other directions. This property is rare on Earth, but quite common among rocky celestial bodies. [([[https:// |
==== The Lich (PSR 1257+12) ==== | ==== The Lich (PSR 1257+12) ==== | ||
The Lich (PSR 1257+12) is a pulsar in the constellation Virgo around which orbit the first extrasolar planets discovered by Alexander Wolszczan. The proper name for the star Lich was chosen in a public contest. It is derived from the lyre, a fictional undead creature capable of controlling other undead through magic. It is a reference to a pulsar, which is a star that has " | The Lich (PSR 1257+12) is a pulsar in the constellation Virgo around which orbit the first extrasolar planets discovered by Alexander Wolszczan. The proper name for the star Lich was chosen in a public contest. It is derived from the lyre, a fictional undead creature capable of controlling other undead through magic. It is a reference to a pulsar, which is a star that has " | ||
- | ==== Geochemical map of the Moon ==== | + | ==== Geochemical map of the moon ==== |
- | Geochemical maps of the Moon's surface show that its crust contains large amounts of anorthositic rocks, which agrees with the theory of the former existence of an ocean of magma. From an elemental point of view, it consists primarily of oxygen 43%, silicon 21%, iron 9%, calcium 9%, and aluminum 10%. [([[https:// | + | Geochemical maps of the moon's surface show that its crust contains large amounts of anorthositic rocks, which agrees with the theory of the former existence of an ocean of magma. From an elemental point of view, it consists primarily of oxygen |
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+ | ==== Earth Is The Only Planet Not Named After A God ==== | ||
+ | We can see as many as five planets with the naked eye: Venus, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Interestingly, | ||
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+ | ==== 16 sunrises ==== | ||
+ | Astronauts on the International Space Station observe 16 sunrises and sunsets in one 24-hour period. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Oliver Daemen ==== | ||
+ | To date, the youngest astronaut was Oliver Daemen, who flew into space at age 19. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== John Glenn ==== | ||
+ | William Shatner is the oldest astronaut as he flew his last space mission at age 90. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Human heart in space ==== | ||
+ | In microgravity conditions, the human heart beats a little slower than on Earth. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Covered with gold ==== | ||
+ | The helmet shield from the space suit is covered with a thin layer of gold. This allows the helmet to reflect harmful radiation from the sun well. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Space has a smell ==== | ||
+ | Space has a smell, although of course, it is difficult for humans to smell it because outside the space station they must always be in a spacesuit. The smell, however, is perceptible after the airlock is opened, such as from a spacewalk. Astronauts compare it to heated metal, the smell of a barbecue, or static electricity (the situation when, for example, you take off your " | ||
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+ | ==== No sound ==== | ||
+ | No sound will be heard in space. Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum, so even if something happens in space that would make noise on Earth (such as two objects colliding), there will be silence in space. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Alyssa Carson ==== | ||
+ | Alyssa Carson is a 21-year-old girl who wants to be selected by NASA to be part of a seven-person crew for a space mission that will fly to Mars in 2033. The Mars One mission is tasked with establishing the first human colony on the previously unconquered planet. After Mars One Ventures declared bankruptcy, the mission came into question. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== 100,000 years ==== | ||
+ | It takes about 100,000 years for photons to reach the surface from the Sun's core and leave the star. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Spins backwards ==== | ||
+ | Venus is a special planet in the Solar System. It is the only planet that rotates in the opposite direction, i.e. backwards to the Sun. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Water vapor ==== | ||
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