10 Interesting Fact About Astronomy and celestial bodies
10 Interesting Fact About Astronomy and celestial bodies
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Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and has more than 80 natural satellites.
The closest star to the earth is Proxima Centauri, which is about 4.24 light years.
There are more than 100 billion galaxies in the universe that we know.
The moon experiences the same rotation movement as its revolutionary movement, so it always shows the same side to earth.
The stars that appear to be twisted are actually due to the movement of the Earth's atmosphere.
There are planets outside our solar system that are found to have a size and condition similar to the earth, known as a super-earth planet.
The sun has an age of around 4.6 billion years and will continue to shine for around 5 billion years.
There is a phenomenon in the universe called Black Hole, which is a celestial body whose gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape its pull.
There is a comet known as Halleys Comet that appears regularly every 76 years.
There is a theory known as Big Bang Theory which explains that the universe was formed from a large explosion that occurred around 13.8 billion years ago.