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Fun Facts Space Trivia 3.0 Test Your Memory with Friends & Family About Our Solar System, The Universe, Astronomy & History

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English | 2021 | ASIN : B09CHLTYQ9 | 53 pages | PDF, AZW3, EPUB, MOBI | 1.87 MB
The third installment and possibly our most challenging book of the series!
But of course, you will be the judge. We dug deeper, flew further, and sorted through tons of cosmic dust to bring you another 601 mind-blowing facts. You'll laugh, you'll cheer, and you'll cry... well, you're not likely to cry, but the dedicated astronomers have uncovered space successes as well as losses.

Inside you will find 165 trivia questions to challenge students, the avidly curious novice, and above. This book covers a broad spectrum of thought-provoking questions, such as:
Which planet is the hottest in our solar system?
What year was the first visual of a Jupiter lightning strike?
What is the next gold rush?
Which planet is referred to as a failed star?
What year did Earth have her very first picture taken?
This book will answer these questions and so much more. Explore fascinating celestial objects and astronomical achievements of the space programs.
Todays' mission: Challenge your knowledge of the Universe.
In Fun Facts Space Trivia 3.0, you will discover:
Another sphere in our solar system has liquid water!
Find out what risks the Luna dust has on space equipment.
The 1994 Fireworks on Jupiter.
The importance of micro-gravity for medical research and innovation.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars burned up in Earth's atmosphere.
We discuss g-force and the maximum your body could handle.
Astronomy timeline from Mesopotamia, to the Romans, and into the modern world.
One meteor shower peaked with one hundred thousand hitting Earth in a single hour.
Our Solar System is one of the most stable places in the known Universe and still poses enormous threats. It seems as though we make discoveries every day, and Outer Space keeps the spectacular show going, no matter how dangerous.

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