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.
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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.
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 the US celebrates #NationalRicePuddingDay on August 9th every year?
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.
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.
Did you know that despite no longer being a planet, Pluto is still9 the ninth-largest object in the Solar System?
Is your dog's name Coco? This was one of the top 20 most popular dog names in 2009.