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A guide on amazing facts about Universe


Space is astonishing. Its sheer vastness and trillions and trillions of objects in the Universe's several billion galaxies are almost incomprehensible to the human brain.

In this blog, we will be looking at the most incredible, awe-inspiring, and strange facts about space.

Whether it's about the space facts for kids, wants to learn more about space, or you're looking for crazy space facts, or even if you just love space facts for no real reason, this is for you.

 

Some crazy things to think about space are as follows

1. Space is absolutely silent

It may sound odd, but it's true that there is no atmosphere available in space, which indicates that sound has no travel means or way to be heard.

In space, astronauts have to employ radios for interaction as radio waves can be transmitted and received.

 

2. A day on Venus is longer than one year

Due to the slow axis rotation of Venus, it requires 243 Earth days to finish its day.

The Venus orbit takes 225 Earth days around the Sun, which leads to a year on Venus 18 days less than a day on Venus.

 

3. In our solar system, The hottest planet is 450° C

Venus comes into the picture when it comes to the hottest planet in our solar system; Venus has an average surface temperature of about 450° C.

Though Venus is not the closest planet to the Sun, since Mercury has no atmosphere to govern temperature has a quite large temperature fluctuation.

 

4. In 3.75 billion years, the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies will collide

The Andromeda Galaxy is coming towards the Milky Way( where our solar system exists) – at a rate of around 110 kilometers per second (68 mi/s).

Ultimately, the two will collide to build a huge elliptical galaxy.

 

5. There is a possibility of life on Mars

Apart from Earth in our solar system, Mars is the one that has to be cordial to life. In 1986, NASA discovered what they believed to be the fossil of the microscopic living things in a rock retrieved from Mars.

 

6. No one can predict the number of stars in space

Because of the sheer size of space, it has become impossible to foretell just how many stars we have exactly in space.

Scientists and astronomers utilize the number of stars present only in our galaxy.

In the Milky way, there are around 200-400 billion stars.

There are expected to be billions of galaxies, so the stars in space are uncountable.

 

7. Halley's Comet will not orbit through Earth again until 2061

In 1705, Edmond Halley discovered that the famous Comet was last observed in 1986, and it can only be seen once every 75 to 76 years.

 

8. A complete NASA spacesuit costs $12,000,000

While the whole suit costs a great $12m, 70% of its cost goes to the backpack and control module.

 

9. Neutron stars can rotate 600 times per second

Neutron stars are the thickest and tiniest stars in the perceived Universe, and they have a radius of approximately 10 km (6 mi).

They may own a mass of a few times that of the Sun.

They can spin up to 60 times per second after they are born from a core-collapse supernova star explosion and have been perceived to spin as fast as 600-712 times per second because of their physics.

 

10. If two pieces of the same type of metal touch in space, their bond will remain forever

It is one of the weird space facts that is also known as cold welding, and it occurs because the atoms of two pieces of metal have no means of knowing they are separate.

It doesn't occur on Earth because of the presence of air and water between the pieces.

 

11. Presence of floating water in space

Astronomers have discovered that there is a huge water vapor cloud containing 140 trillion times the mass of water in the Earth's oceans, somewhere around 10 billion light-years away – making it the biggest discovery of water ever found.

 

12. The biggest known asteroid is 965 km (600 mi) wide

In 1801, Italian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi found that the dwarf planet Ceres was the first and largest object believed to be an asteroid.

It is found in the Asteroid Belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and accounts for 33% of the whole belt's mass.

 

13. There is a possibility that some planets might be made out of diamonds

As per the cool space facts, this is quite impressive.

According to the research done by Yale University, scientists imply that a rocky planet that is called 55 Cancrie owns a radius twice the Earth's and a mass eight times higher.

It may have a surface composed of graphite and diamond.

It's 40 light-years away but can be seen to the naked eye in the Cancer constellation.

 

14. The footprints on the Moon may last for 100 million years

We all know that the Moon has no atmosphere, which means there is no wind that can erode the Moon's surface and no water that can wash away the footprints.

This indicates that the  Apollo astronauts' footprints, along with rover-prints, spacecraft prints, and discarded material, may last long for millions of years.

 

15. The Moon was earlier an Earth's piece

This theory reveals that when Earth was a relatively young planet, it was hit by a giant object, and this collision tore a piece of the Earth away to form the Moon.

This piece then started orbiting the Earth because of its gravitational pull.

 

16. The Sun's mass takes up 99.86% of the solar system

Built of three-quarters hydrogen and helium for most of its remaining mass, the Sun accounts for around 99.86% of our solar system mass, with a mass of approximately 330,000 times that of Earth.

 

17. On Mars, there is a volcano that is three times the size of Everest

In a study, scientists revealed that Olympus Mons is a volcano on Mars that may still be active that is 600 km wide and 21 km high.

It is the highest peak on any planet.

But, on the asteroid Vesta, Rheasilvia central is located 22 km higher.


I hope this blog helps you learn facts you never knew and also makes you aware of interesting astronomy facts.

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