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The Moon always shows the same face to Earth.
A day on Mars is slightly longer than a day on Earth.
Neptune has some of the fastest winds in the solar system.
The Earth's magnetic field shields the planet from solar wind.
The Sun will eventually expand into a red giant.
Saturn could float in water because its density is low.
The Earth's rotation is gradually slowing over time.
A day on Mercury lasts longer than a year on Mercury.
The Moon's surface is covered in craters.
Neptune is known for its deep blue color.
The Moon has no atmosphere like Earth's.
The International Space Station orbits Earth roughly every 90 minutes.
The Milky Way is just one of billions of galaxies in the universe.
Comets orbit the Sun in elongated paths.
The Moon's gravity influences ocean tides.
Black holes have gravitational pulls so strong that not even light can escape.
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured deep images of distant galaxies.
Venus has a thick atmosphere that traps heat.
Neutron stars are among the densest objects in the universe.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.
The Sun accounts for more than 99% of the mass of our solar system.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Comets are made of ice, dust, and rocky material.
The Milky Way galaxy contains billions of stars.
Saturn's rings are made primarily of ice particles and rocky debris.
The Moon slowly moves away from Earth by a few centimeters each year.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction of most planets in our solar system.