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Here are some facts about space:-
Black holes: Black holes are areas in space with such a strong gravitational pull that nothing, not even light, can escape. Although they can't be seen, astronomers study their effects on nearby objects to learn more about them.
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Neptune: Neptune takes 165 years to orbit the sun, and scientists believe it's so hot and pressurized that it can rain diamonds.
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Jupiter's Great Red Spot: This gigantic storm stretches deep into Jupiter's atmosphere and is so hot that it superheats the air above it to temperatures hotter than lava.
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Saturn: Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system and is made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It's unique for its icy rings.
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The solar system: The solar system is made up of stars, planets, and other objects that orbit the sun due to the sun's gravity.
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The moon: Astronaut footprints on the moon are expected to last for at least 100 million years because there's no atmosphere to slowly erase them.
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Mars: Sunsets on Mars appear bluish due to the fine dust in the Martian atmosphere.
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Neutron stars: Neutron stars can spin at a rate of 600 rotations per second.
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The sun: The sun contains 99% of the mass of our solar system.
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Ceres: Ceres is the largest asteroid in our solar system.
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