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At night, you can sometimes see stars falling from the sky. Everyone knows the superstition associated with this phenomenon: if you see a falling star, you should make a wish while it is falling. It is believed that in this case, the wish will definitely come true. But do stars really fall? And why does this happen? Let's answer these questions step by step.
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Added by: Vik |
Date: 2024-07-05
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Did you know that onions contain more sugars than apples and even pears? If you often follow diets, don't be quick to remove this vegetable from your diet. Onions are also excellent fat burners. There is even a special onion diet that recommends eating onion soup daily.
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The strawberry is the only berry in the world whose seeds are on the outside rather than inside. These seeds are called achenes, and the strawberry fruit is an aggregate of these achenes. |
Flags are like the business cards of nations, by which they are recognized with respect... There are as many national flags in the world as there are countries, and among them are some quite unusual ones.
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Added by: Vik |
Date: 2024-07-01
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Mars is known as the Red Planet, the fourth furthest from the Sun, and has been a subject of keen interest among scientists and researchers worldwide since the time of Galileo Galilei.
The relative proximity of Mars to Earth and the absence of a cloudy layer over the planet create ideal conditions for astronomers and scientists who are eager to learn more about the planet or even find signs of life on it. |
Earth's satellite is approximately 400 times smaller than the Sun. The sizes of both celestial bodies appear similar to us only because the Moon is the closest astronomical object to Earth. |
From 1968 to 1972, the United States sent several missions to the Moon, with twelve individuals walking on its surface. Since then, no one has returned to the Moon. Over the years, much of what these individuals did during their time there has either lost public interest or been ignored. Most people know Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the Moon, and that seems enough. |
In honor of the total solar eclipse of 1999, best observed in Romania, the government issued a plastic banknote of 2,000 Romanian lei. The note featured a transparent window through which the eclipse could be seen.
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Added by: Vik |
Date: 2024-06-21
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UFOs, or Unidentified Flying Objects, periodically appear in our skies in various corners of the planet. Alien spacecraft have long fascinated ordinary people and some scientists. Skeptical astronomers continue to assert that UFOs do not exist. Currently, it can only be said for certain that humanity has not yet succeeded in confirming or refuting the theory of extraterrestrial existence. |
According to scientists, the Moon was once part of the Earth and broke off after a large cosmic body collided with Earth billions of years ago. |
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