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101 Facts You Didn't Know About Space

101 Facts You Didn't Know About Space

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101 Space Facts You Didn't Know offers a range of fascinating space facts, including the energy generated by compost heaps, dung beetles' navigation using the Milky Way, and the soft feet of astronauts. Whether you're a space enthusiast or a newcomer, this book provides plenty of entertaining facts to keep you engaged.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 184 pages
Publication date: 30 April 2022
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd


Did you know that a compost heap generates as much energy as the Sun? Or that dung beetles use the Milky Way to navigate? Maybe you haven't been to space, but if you have, you'll know that astronauts have feet as soft as babies!
101 Space Facts You Didn't Know (Note: Have we confirmed this title?) takes you on a wild journey around the Universe, bringing you facts galore. Whether you are a space enthusiast or a newcomer, you will find plenty of facts here to keep you amused and entertained.

Compost heaps are incredible sources of energy, capable of producing as much power as the Sun. This is due to the decomposition process of organic matter, which releases heat and carbon dioxide. The energy generated by compost heaps can be harnessed through various means, such as electricity generation or heat production.

Dung beetles are fascinating creatures that use the Milky Way to navigate. They have a unique ability to sense the Earth's magnetic field and use it as a compass. This allows them to travel long distances, often up to 10 kilometers, in search of food. The Milky Way is also visible to dung beetles, which they use to orient themselves during their journeys.

Astronauts have feet that are incredibly soft, much like babies. This is due to the lack of gravity in space, which causes the blood to pool in the feet and legs. The lack of pressure on the feet also allows the skin to stretch and become more pliable. Astronauts often wear special socks or booties to protect their feet from the cold and harsh conditions of space.

Space exploration has led to many incredible discoveries and innovations. For example, the discovery of exoplanets has opened up the possibility of finding other habitable worlds in the Universe. The International Space Station (ISS) is a living laboratory that allows scientists to conduct research in space and study the effects of long-term space exposure on the human body.

Space technology has also had a significant impact on our daily lives. Satellite communications have made it possible for us to communicate with people all over the world, and GPS navigation systems have revolutionized the way we travel. Space telescopes have allowed us to observe the Universe in greater detail and learn more about the origins of the universe and the evolution of life.

Space exploration is an ongoing endeavor, and there are many exciting projects and missions in the works. For example, NASA is planning to send astronauts to Mars in the 2030s, and the European Space Agency is working on a mission to explore the moon. Space exploration has the potential to inspire and educate people about the wonders of the universe, and to foster a sense of wonder and curiosity about the world around us.

In conclusion, 101 Space Facts You Didn't Know is a fascinating book that brings you a wealth of information about the Universe. Whether you are a space enthusiast or a newcomer, you will find plenty of facts here to keep you amused and entertained. From the incredible power of compost heaps to the amazing navigation abilities of dung beetles, and the soft feet of astronauts, there is something for everyone in this book. So, grab a copy and start exploring the wonders of space!

Weight: 612g
Dimension: 246 x 171 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526766502

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