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Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2065
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2055
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2054
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2053
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2051
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2049
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2047
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2037
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2032
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2024
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2019
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2018
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2012
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2011
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2010
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2006
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2005
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2004
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #2001
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1999
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1997
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1996
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1989
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1985
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1982
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1977
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1971
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1966
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1959
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1951
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1950
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1947
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1940
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1929
The light you see from some stars today began traveling before humans existed.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1906
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1904
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1903
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1902
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1897
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1896
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1871
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1870
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1866
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1865
There are rogue planets drifting through space with no star at all.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1862
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1856
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1854
Black holes can slow time so much that seconds near them equal years far away.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1850
Neutron stars are so dense that a single teaspoon would weigh billions of tons on Earth.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1848
The observable universe is about 93 billion light‑years wide.
πŸš€ Space Fact #1841