The Hubble “Ultra Deep Field” in 3D
In 1996 the Hubble Telescope pointed at a part of the sky that was seemingly dead and made one of the biggest finds of all time.
Luke Ward is the owner of The Fact Site. He has over 14 years of experience in researching, informative writing, fact-checking, SEO & web design. In his spare time, he loves to explore the world, drink coffee & attend trivia nights.
In 1996 the Hubble Telescope pointed at a part of the sky that was seemingly dead and made one of the biggest finds of all time.
These unanswerable questions intentionally manipulate the mind of a person.
The famous work of Mona Lisa was once recreated by 8 volunteers over 3 hours using 3,604 cups of coffee and 564 pints of milk.
Did you know the youngest mother on record gave birth to a baby boy when she was only 5 years and 8 months old?
Chewing gum is one of the ways of reducing the risk of crying while cutting onions.
Did you know that there is a website that shows real time world statistics?
Bats are the only mammals that are capable of controlled, self-propelled flight.
Pringles were first sold in America in 1968 but were not popular until the mid-1970s.
Around one percent of all Google searches go through the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.
American grapes are available in September and October every year although European grapes are available all year.
The middle white part of a stick of rock is made by heating sugar, glucose and water to a temperature of 280°F.
Jerboas look like mice with long tufted tails and very long back legs. Some can be herbivores & others are omnivores.