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Pluto.
It was thought that there were nine planets in our Solar System. Yet, in 2006 due to the influence of astronomer Mike Brown, Pluto seized to be considered a planet and was declassified.

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Jupiter.
Jupiter has a thing for collecting moons. It seems because it boasts a rocking 66 moons in its orbit!

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8 minutes.
Even though we see the light instantly, it takes 8 minutes for it to reach Earth!

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99.8%.
It may come as a shock, but 99.8% of our solar System’s mass is the Sun alone!

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Mars.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the smallest planet in our Solar System after Mercury. It carries the nickname “the red planet” due to the effect of the iron oxide that is prevalent on its surface.

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Gas.
The Sun is a giant ball of gas with is made mostly out of hydrogen and helium.

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The Big Bang Theory.
Besides being a loveable TV show, the Big Bang Theory is the prominent theory of the creation of the universe, basically suggesting that the universe kaboom into existence!

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Venus.
Due to the prominent Greenhouse Gas Effect, Venus has “astronomically” high temperatures all year long.

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Apollo 17.
Launched in 1972, and it was the last flight of NASA’s Apollo program.

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A black hole.
Black holes are formed when stars with mass three times or more than that of our Sun collapse into themselves after an explosion that is called a “Supernova.” They are one of the deadliest things in the universe and can siphon the gas out of a star until it disappears.
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