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40 Fiery Facts About The Sun
The Sun is surrounded by a plasma aura called a "corona", which is Latin for "crown".
We spend so much time focused on our lives here on Earth that we often fail to notice the fantastic things far away! Our seemingly limitless universe is filled with genuinely astonishing things that you can learn about right here!
Did you know that our Milky Way galaxy is about 100,000 light-years wide? Continue reading to learn more about our solar system, the planets inside it, and the rest of the universe!
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40 Fiery Facts About The Sun
The Sun is surrounded by a plasma aura called a "corona", which is Latin for "crown".
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30 Incredible Facts About The Earth
The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after either a Greek or Roman God.
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Facts About The Saturn Hurricane
The hurricane-like storm on Saturn is one of NASA's most compelling discoveries about a planet within our solar system to-date.
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15 Interesting Facts About The Planet Uranus
Did you know that the average surface temperature of Uranus is -371°F? This makes it the coldest planet in the solar system.
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15 Interesting Facts About The Planet Mercury
If you were to look up at the sky from Mercury, the Sun would appear to be twice the size than from here on Earth.
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15 Facts You Didn’t Know About Venus
Venus and Mercury are the only planets within our Solar System that do not have any moons orbiting them.
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The Aurora UFO Incident
Did you know that in spring 1897, many reports were made of a UFO heading north which apparently crashed in Aurora, Texas?
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10 Interesting Facts About The Planet Neptune
When Neptune was first discovered in 1846, it became the most distant planet in our Solar System.
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20 Fascinating Facts About The Planet Saturn
As Saturn has a very low density, if you were able to put it into water, it would float!
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15 Interesting Facts About The Planet Jupiter
Jupiter's largest moon is called Ganymede, and has a greater diameter than the planet Mercury.
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55 Fascinating Facts About Mars
On November 13, 1971, the Mariner 9 reached Mars and officially became the first artificial satellite to orbit Mars.
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The Positions of Satellites Around Earth
Did you know that there are over 13,000 satellites circling the Earth?