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More Fun Facts About Space

Earth

• Earth spins like a top. This movement is

called rotating.

• The thin shell of air around Earth is called

its atmosphere.

• Earth is mostly made up of rock and metal.

Moon

• Land formations, like mountains and plains, create the

“man in the moon’s” face.

• An American astronaut was the first human to set foot

on the Moon.

• The Moon is larger than the planet Pluto.

Saturn

• Long ago people thought Saturn’s rings were “ears”!
• Each of Saturn’s seasons lasts about 7

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years.

• It takes Saturn nearly 30 years to travel around

the Sun.

Galaxy

• Stars shine because they are hot.
• Stars look tiny because they are so far away.
• There are 200 billion stars in our Milky Way Galaxy.

Space Shuttle

• Astronauts on the Space Shuttle exercise every day.
• There is no shower or bathtub on the Space Shuttle,

so astronauts take sponge baths.

• The Space Shuttle is made up of three parts: the

Orbiter, Solid Rocket Boosters, and External Tank.

International Space Station

• When finished, the Space Station will be the largest

spacecraft ever built.

• The Space Station orbits about 230 miles above Earth.
• Astronauts aboard the Space Station play video games,

listen to CDs, and get e-mail from their families.

Comet

• The word “comet” comes from a word that means

“long haired.”

• A comet’s glow is light reflected from the Sun.
• Some scientists think that comets are the oldest

bodies in the solar system.

Jupiter

• It takes Jupiter nearly 12 years to orbit the Sun.
• Jupiter has the biggest moon in the solar system.
• Io, one of Jupiter’s moons, has active volcanoes on it. 

*Space images are courtesy of NASA.

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