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Stevie Wonder.
Stevie Hardaway Morris, better known by his stage name Stevie Wonder was born in 1950. He became blind shortly after his birth, but that did not stop him from being a child prodigy, getting signed by Motown’s Tamla label when he was only 11 years old. His first no1 song on the Billboards was “Fingertips,” which he wrote when he was 13! He was multiple Grammy awards and was tied with Frank Sinatra for most Album of the Year awards.

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1 trillion.
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier, was originally a Nebula 2.5 million light-years away from Earth. Its viral mass is the same as a milky way and has about 1 trillion solar masses.

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Yuri Gagarin.
While Neil Armstrong may have gotten all the praise for being the first person to step on the Moon, there was actually another person to have beaten him to set out into space. Yuri Gagarin went to space in 1961!

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2061.
Halley’s Comet is visible every 75-76 years. It was last seen in 1986.

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27 days.
An Orbital Period is the amount of time it takes the Moon to perform a full circle around the orbit of the Earth.

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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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