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Galaxy, which moves within The Local Group of Galaxies, which moves towardsVirgo Cluster.
The temperature on Mercury varies so extremely that it will rise up to 430C during the day and drop as low as -140C at night.
Despite being closest to the sun, Mercury is not the hottest planet. The hottest planet isVenus (at 462 Celsius).
Earth is the only planet not named after a Roman or Greek god.
Interstellar space is not complete vacuum: there are a few hydrogen atoms per cubic centimeter.
If a pinhead-size piece of the Sun were placed on Earth, one would have to stand as far as 145 kilometers (90 miles) away to be safe.
Made up of billions of pieces of ice, the average thickness of each of Saturn's seven giant rings only ranges from about 200 to 3000 meters.
The full Moon always rises at sunset and sets at sunrise.
About 1000 Earths would fit inside Jupiter - and the Sun could hold about 1000 Jupiters.
The speed of light - 299 million meters a second - would still take about 26 billion years to reach one end of the visible universe to the other.
The sky is blue because when sunlight collides with our atmosphere, colours of the shortest wavelengths (violet and blue) are scattered - and our eyes are more sensitive to see blue.
One of Jupiter's moons is believed to grow and shrink because of the water beneath its frozen surface.
The number of neuron cells in our brain is more than the total number of stars in our galaxy.
The planet Venus has the longest day.
The Earth is the densest planet in the solar system.
The Moon orbits the Earth every 27.32 days
Every second, the Sun pumps more than a million tons of material into the space through the solar wind (electrically charged particles.)

A cosmic year is the amount of time it takes the Sun to revolve around the center of theMilky Way, about 225 million years.
A day on the planet Mercury is twice as long as its year. Mercury rotates very slowly but revolves around the Sun in slightly less than 88 days.
The star Sirius B is so dense, a handful of it weighs about 454,000 kgs (1 million pounds.)
The Sun contains over 99.8 percent of the total material (mass) in our solar system, while Jupiter contains most of the rest.
The Sun is 330,330 times larger than Earth.
The Sun is about 149 million kms (93 million miles) from Earth, yet it's 270,000 times closer than the next nearest star, which is 4.3 light years away.
A neutron star is the strongest magnet in the universe.
A new star is born in our galaxy every 18 days.
If a pulsar's (small star made up of densely packed neutrons) piece the size of a small coin landed on Earth, it would weigh approximately 100 million tons.
A day on Mercury, from sunrise to sunset, lasts about six Earth months.
A space vehicle must move at a rate of at least 27.35km (17 miles) per second to escapeEarth's gravity.
The Sun loses 360 million tonnes of material each day.
The Earth-Moon size ratio is the largest in our solar system, excepting Pluto-Charon.
The Sun travels at a speed of 250km (155 miles) per second, but it still takes 230 million years for it to complete a single revolution of the galaxy.
Olympus Mons on Mars is the largest volcano in our solar system, almost three times taller than Mount Everest on Earth.
Jupiter's core is non-metal, but due to the immense pressure inside Jupiter, the core has become a metal.
This metal is liquid metallic hydrogen.
The cosmos contains approximately 50,000,000,000 galaxies.
Sound travels about 4 times faster in water than in air.
A large sunspot can last for about a week.
The Earth orbits the sun at an average speed of 107,220 kms per hour.
There is a high and low tide because of our moon and the Sun.
The moon is one million times drier than the Gobi Desert.
The moon is 27% the size of the Earth.
The Earth weighs 6.6 sextillion tons, or 5.97 x 1024 kg.
Sunlight takes about 8 minutes & 20 seconds to reach the Earth at 186,282 miles/sec (299,792 Km/sec).
An Astronaut can be up to 2 inches taller returning from space. The cartilage disks in the spine expand in the absence of gravity.
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