Over 20,000 miles above the Earth’s surface, hundreds of satellites can be found orbiting our planet. Using transponders, they are able to send messages via radio frequencies, providing us with many of the modern comforts we enjoy today.

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While Earth is the planet everyone is most familiar with, there are currently well over five thousand known planets.

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Ever since ancient times, people have reported spotting strange things in the sky above that did not originate on Earth.

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The birthplace of a star is called a nebula. It is a vast cloud in space composed of hydrogen and cosmic dust, which is the remains of a dead star.

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Mars, also called ‘The Red Planet’ due to the iron oxide dust coating its surface, is one of the most well-known planets in our galaxy.

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Every 29.5 days, the moon completes its lunar phase cycle. This means that in the time frame of less than a month, it wanes to nothing, then waxes to full again.

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