SPACE
AMAZING FACTS ABOUT SPACE
1.
Each time you see a full moon you always
see the same side.
2.
The longest possible eclipse of the sun
is 7.31 minutes.
3.
Halley's Comet passes the Earth every 76
years (the next time it will return will be 2062).
4.
There is no sound in space.
5.
If your DNA was stretched out it would
reach to the moon 6,000 times.
6.
A full moon is 9 times brighter than a
half moon.
7.
The moon orbits the Earth every 27.32
days.
8.
The Moons diameter is 3,476 km.
9.
The sun is 330,330 times larger than the
Earth.
10.
Every year the sun loses 360 million
tons.
11.
Fleas can accelerate 50 times faster
than a space shuttle.
12.
Over 500 meteorites hit the Earth each
year.
13.
The Sun has a diameter of 1,390,176 km
(864,000 miles).
14.
45%
of Americans don't know that the sun is a star.
15.
All the planets in our solar system
could fit inside Jupiter.
16.
An area of the Suns surface to the
equivalent of a postage stamp would shine with the brightness of over 1,500,000
candles.
17.
More than 1,000,000 Earths could fit
inside the Sun.
18.
The diameter of Jupiter is 152,800 km (88
700 miles).
19.
From space the brightest man made place
is Las Vegas.
20.
Due to gravitational effects you weigh
is slightly less when the moon is directly overhead.
21.
If you could drive to the sun at a speed
of 88.5 kph it would take around 193 years.
22.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in
the Universe (75%).
23.
The moon is 27% the size of the
Earth.
24.
The center of the Sun is approximately
15 million C (27 million F).
25.
An astronaut can be up to 2 inches
taller returning from space (the cartilage disks in the spine expand in the
absence of gravity).
26.
Mercury and Venus are the only two
planets in our solar system that do not have any moons.
27.
The hottest planet in our solar system
is Venus. Most people often think that it would be Mercury, as it's the closest
planet to the sun. This is because Venus has a lot of gasses in its atmosphere,
which causes the "Greenhouse Effect".
28.
The solar system is around 4.6 billion
years old. Scientist estimate that it will probably last another 5000 million
years .
29.
Enceladus, one of Saturn's smaller
moons, reflects some 90% of the sunlight, making it more reflective than snow!
30.
The highest mountain known to man is the
Olympus Mons, which is located on Mars. Its peak is 15 miles (25 km) high,
making it nearly 3 times higher than Mt Everest.
31.
The Whirlpool Galaxy (Iv151) was the
very first celestial object to be identified as being spiral.
32.
A light year is the distance covered by
light in a single year; this is equivalent to 5.88 trillion miles (9.5 trillion
KM)!
33.
The width of the Milky Way is around
100,000 light years.
34.
The Sun is over 300,000 times larger
than Earth.
35.
Footprints and tire tracks left by
astronauts on the moon will stay there forever as there is no wind to blow them
away.
36.
Because of lower gravity, a person who
weighs 100 kg on earth would only weigh 38 kg on the surface of Mars.
37.
Scientists believe there are 67 moons
that orbit Jupiter, however only 53 of these have been named.
38.
The Martian day is 24 hours 39 minutes
and 35 seconds.
39.
NASA's Crater Observation and Sensing
Satellite (LCROSS) declared that they have found evidence of significant
amounts of water on the Earth's Moon.
40.
The Sun makes a full rotation once every
25-35 days.
41.
Venus is the only planet that spins
backwards relative to the other planets.
42.
The force of gravity can sometimes cause
comets to tear apart.
43.
It is thanks to the Sun and our own
moons gravity that we have high and low tides.
44.
Pluto is smaller than the Earth's moon!
45.
According to mathematics, white holes
are possible, although as of yet, we have found none.
46.
Our moon is around 4.5 billion
years old.
47.
There are more volcanoes on Venus than
any other planet within our solar system.
48.
Uranus' blue glow is down to the methane
in its atmosphere, which filters out all the red light.
49.
The four planets in our solar system
that are known as gas giants are Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus.
50.
Uranus has 27 moons that have
been discovered so far.
51.
Because of its unique tilt, a single
night on Uranus lasts for 21 years!
52.
Triton, one of Neptune's moons, is
gradually getting closer to the planet it orbits.
53.
Scientists say that eventually Triton
will get so close to Neptune, it will be torn apart by gravity, and Neptune
could end up with more rings than Saturn currently has!
54.
The only large moon in our solar system
to orbit in the opposite direction of its planet is Neptune's moon, Triton.
55.
Neptune takes 164.79 years (60,190 days)
to make one orbit of the Sun. this means that since its discovery in 1846, it
has only completed just one orbit!
56.
Charon is one of the moons of Pluto, and
is only slightly smaller than Pluto itself.
57.
The Space Station is the largest manned
object ever sent into space.
58.
A day on Pluto lasts for 6 days and 9
hours.
59.
Saturn is the second largest planet in
our solar system.
60.
Any free-moving liquid in outer space
will form itself into a sphere, because of its surface tension.
61.
Earth, Mars, Mercury and Venus are
called the inner planets as they are closest to the sun.
62.
We know more about space than we do
about deep in our oceans.
63.
The only satellite that Britain has
launched was called Black Arrow.
64.
Black Arrow was developed during the
1960's and was used for four launches between 1969 and 1971.
65.
The light takes 8.3 minutes to travel
from the Sun the Earth.
66.
The odds of being killed by space debris
are 1 in 5 billion.
67.
The Earths revolution time increases by .0001
seconds annually.
68.
If you were driving at 75 miles (121 km)
per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of Saturn's rings.
69.
The first man on the moon was Neil
Armstrong.
70.
The Space Station circles the earth
every 90 minutes.
71.
Stars seem to twinkle in the night sky
due to the light being disrupted as it passes though the Earth's atmosphere.
72.
Neil Armstrong first stepped on the moon
with his left foot.
73.
There are three main types of galaxies
out in space, and they are spiral, elliptical, and irregular.
74.
There are approximately 200,000,000,000
stars in the Milky Way.
75.
In the northern skies, you are able to
see two galaxies. These are the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), and the Triangulum
Galaxy (M33).
76.
The planet with the most moons in our
galaxy is Jupiter, with 67.
77.
The closest galaxy to us is the
Andromeda Galaxy.
78.
The first Supernovae that were observed
outside of our own galaxy were the S Andromeda, in the Andromeda galaxy in
1855.
79.
The Andromeda Galaxy appears in the
night sky as a smudge of light, and is in fact the furthest away object in the
night sky that you can see with your eyes.
80.
The distance between the Sun and Earth
is defined as an Astronomical unit or AU for short.
81.
The second man on the moon was Buzz
Aldrin.
82.
"Moon"
was Buzz Aldrin's mother's maiden name.
83.
The Mariner 10 is the only spacecraft
that has ever visited the planet Mercury. It managed to take pictures of about
45% of the surface.
84.
If you shouted in space even if someone
was right next to you they wouldn't be able to hear you.
85.
February in 1865 and 1999 are the only
months in recorded history not to have a full moon.
86.
Due to the lack of gravity in space,
astronauts can grow approximately two inches in height.
87.
The Kuiper Belt is a region of the Solar
System beyond the orbit of Neptune.
88.
The first woman in space was a Russian
called Valentina Tereshkova.
89.
There are currently 166 moons in our
solar system.
90.
The largest star known to man is R136a1,
which has a mass of 265-320 times that of our sun!
91.
The first artificial satellite in space
was called sputnik.
92.
The furthest away galaxy from Earth,
that has been discovered, is GRB 090423, which is 13.6 billion light years
away! This means that the light we see from it began its journey only 600,000
years after the Universe was created!
93.
The largest black hole known to man is
the Quasar 0J287, and has an expected mass of 18 billion times that of our own
sun.
94.
Our moon is moving away from Earth at a
rate of 4 cm (1.6 Inches) per year!
95.
Pluto is named after the Roman god of
the underworld, not the Disney Dog.
96.
The Sun is the largest object in our
solar system.
97.
When fully constructed, the Space
Station will be visible for more than 90% of the Earth's population.
98.
Although Saturn is the second largest
planet in our solar system, it is also the lightest planet!
99.
Asteroids are the byproducts of
formations in the solar system, more than 4 billion years ago.
100.
Astronauts cannot burp in space!
101.
As there is no air in space, no one is
able to hear each other speak — as the air is needed to carry the sound
vibrations.
102.
Uranus was originally called
"George's Star".
103.
The Sun loses up to a billion
kilogrammes per second due to the solar winds.
104.
As Saturn has a very low density, if you
were able to put it into water, it would float!
105.
The mass of the Moon is about
one-eightieth of the Earth's mass.
106.
The first living mammal to ever go into
space was a dog named "Laika" from Russia.
107.
The term "astronaut" is
derived from the Greek words Aistron, meaning "star", and nautes,
which means "sailor". So, the word astronaut means star sailor!
108.
All together, the space travelers have
spent just over 30,400 days (83 years) in space!
109.
Sergei K. Krikalevo has spent more time
in space than anyone else. He has racked up a total of 803 days, 9 hours and 39
minutes, which is equivalent to 2.2 years!
110.
Mercury has no atmosphere which means
there is no wind or weather.
111.
Only 24 people have ever seen our whole
planet from Space. However, thanks to Google Earth, which has now been
downloaded over 500 million times, we can add a few more to that original
number!
112.
Red Dwarf stars that are low in mass can
burn continually for up to 10 trillion years!
113.
There is an estimated 2 x 1023
stars in space. In English, this is: 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000!
114.
Scientists used to believe that the same
side of Mercury always faced the sun. Then in 1965 astronomers discovered that
the planet rotates three times during every two orbits it makes.
115.
Jupiter is known as the dumping grounds
for our solar system, as a large percentage of asteroids are pulled in by
Jupiter's gravity.
116.
A day on Mercury is equivalent to 58
Earth days, and a year is equivalent to 88 days!
117.
As space has no gravity, normal pens
won't work!
118.
On average it takes the light only 1.3
seconds to travel from the moon to the earth.
119.
There are 88 recognised star
constellations in our night sky.
120.
The centre of a comet is called a
nucleus.
121.
As early as 240 B.C. the Chinese
began to document the appearance of Halley's Comet.
122.
In 2006, the International
Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet.
123.
There are now 4 dwarf planets in
the Solar System: Ceres, Pluto, Eris and Makemake.
124.
Buzz Lightyear has been out in space! He
has spent 15 months on board the International Space Station, and
returned to Earth on the 11th of September, 2009.
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