The universe
is so vast in relation to the matter it contains that
it can be compared in the following way: A building 20
miles long, 20 miles wide and 20 miles high that contains
1 grain of sand.

The three most common elements
in the universe are 1) hydrogen; 2) helium; 3) oxygen.

As late as 1820, the universe
was thought to be 6,000 years old. It is now thought to
be between 15 and 20 billion years old.

Scientists believe that hydrogen
comprises approximately 90 to 99 percent of all matter
in the Universe.

A bucket filled with earth
would Weigh about five times more than the same bucket
filled with the substance of the sun. However, the force
of Gravity is so much greater on the sun that a man Weighing
150 pounds on our planet would Weigh 2 tons on the sun.

A space vehicle must move at
a rate of 7 miles per second to escape the earth's Gravitational
pull. This is equivalent to going from New York to Philadelphia
in about twenty seconds.

There are approximately 10,000
pieces of equipment revolving around the earth. About
3,000 of these pieces are satellites, the rest are odd
bits of Debris.

Astronomers believe that the
universe contains one atom for every 88 gallons of space.

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