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Posted Feb 27

Hillary Clinton, as a teen in the early 1960s, asked NASA how to become an astronaut. She was told women could not join the program. NASA confirms this. Women were first allowed to be astronauts in 1978. 🚀📩👩‍🚀 @googlefactss #facts#history#space#NASA#HillaryClinton

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Posted Dec 18

Epimetheus is a small moon of Saturn, discovered on 18 December 1966 by Richard Walker. It shares almost the same orbit as another moon, Janus, which was confusing for astronomers at first. They thought there was only one moon there until 1978 when it was confirmed there are two. Epimetheus is about 117 km wide and orbits Saturn every 0.69 days. [Read more] @googlefactss #Epimetheus#Saturn#Moons#Space🌕🪐

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Posted Dec 15

The temperature in the void of space is about −270.45 °c. @googlefactss#space

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Posted Dec 15

Jupiter has the shortest day of all planets in our solar system, completing a rotation on its axis every 9 hours and 55 minutes, which results in a slightly flattened, oblate shape. @googlefactss#planets#space

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Posted Nov 21

Mercury and Venus are the only planets in our solar system without a moon.🌙🌚 [Learn more] @googlefactss #space#moon

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Posted Nov 13

Depending on when you ask, the answer to “which planet is closer?” can be Mercury, Venus, or Mars — their orbital positions change distance over time. ✨️ [Source] @googlefactss #space#planets#didyouknow

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Posted Oct 23

Earth is 20 galactic years old. One galactic year is the amount of time it takes for the Milky Way to rotate around the black hole at its center—which is equivalent to about 230 million earth-years @googlefactss#space

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