interesting things to know more about space.

space is filled up with beautiful and wonderful things.

Space is vast and filled with weird and wonderful things, and some of our universe’s bizarre inhabitants and phenomena are more stupendous than even the most extreme.
In fact, the Moon is shaped like a lemon, with flattened poles and bulges on both its near and far sides around its equator, despite how it appears in the night sky.

In 2009, astronomers who were studying a giant cloud of gas and dust at the centre of the Milky Way made a surprising discovery: the cloud was full of a chemical known.

as ethyl formate, which has two intriguing properties. It gives raspberries their flavour and has the scent of rum.

Another nearby area is also fascinating because it is loaded with ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, the type used to make alcoholic drinks. It has enough alcohol to supply every person on the planet with 300,000 pints of beer per day for the next billion years! A rum, vodka, or bourbon drink for this beer would have a very low proof, with a content of less than 1% alcohol, if it was bottled at the source. But since the cloud also contains lots of other harmful chemicals, such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide, it would still give you quite a headache the next morning.


A Mercurian day is technically 59 Earth days long and a year is 88. However, because Mercury has such an eccentric orbit and alignment with the Sun, a solar day is 176 Earth days long, which is twice the length of a Mercurian year.

Although film hits such as Total Recall feature instant explosions and rapidly puffy spacesuits, exposure to space has less dramatic effects. Although it would be unpleasant, you could survive for a few minutes. The lower pressure of the vacuum would cause your blood to boil, as well as other body fluids (the water on your tongue, for example), but this boiling on its own would not be fatal because of the pressure maintained by our blood vessels themselves. Gas bubbles could form in your bodily fluids, causing you to swell and bloat, while the low humidity of space would cause you to cool down rapidly, and your eyes may freeze over.

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