

This tradition is the topic of debate, but at least is something we can try at home.


Before boarding the capsule, each crew member is spun on a swivel chair and tilted upside down on a unique bed to prepare them for the zero-G experience to come. One of the strangest, however, is a solution to the immediate sickness often experienced in a weightless environment. The Russian rituals before leaving Earth include planting memorial saplings – even in the harsh, Kazakh winter, watching the 1970 film The White Sun of the Desert the night before the launch, and listening to Russian love songs while waiting to be blasted into space. So, are you ready to learn interesting facts about space to become a master of trivia in your group? Listen to this! We are not talking about kids’ folklore and bonfire stories, but about adults getting ready to go in space. The next on our list of crazy facts about space concerns Russian rituals. Some rituals occur before exploring the great beyond Cosmonauts and the astronauts who accompany them in Soyuz launches are the masters of strange rituals Therefore, craters of different sizes on the planets and their moons can be found.8. The planets in our solar system are frequently hit by asteroids and meteorites.Other dwarf planets include Ceres, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake. Jupiter has 79 moons, Saturn has 53, Uranus has 27, and Neptune has 14 moons. Moons are not considered planets because they revolve around planets.It is so big that about 1,300,000 Earths can fit into it. Can you imagine how large the Sun is? It makes up 99.86% of the total mass of the solar system.Voyager 1, NASA’s spacecraft, is the only spacecraft that has gone beyond our solar system into interstellar space i X The environmental medium present between the stars in galaxies.Only 24 astronauts have orbited or landed on the Moon to date.Various space agencies have launched a total of 300 spacecraft that have explored the solar system beyond Earth.The solar system takes approximately 230 million years to complete one orbit around the galactic center.However, it is not blue because of the presence of water but because of the gasses present in its atmosphere. Uranus, an icy and windy planet, appears blue when seen through a telescope.Its epsilon ring, the main ring, is much different from the popular, spectacular rings of Saturn. The rings of Uranus are not visible through the naked eye but with the largest of space telescopes.Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, has a salty ocean that is believed to contain more water than the Earth. It monitors the atmosphere for understanding the origin and evolution of Jupiter. Juno is a spacecraft that entered Jupiter’s orbit on July 4, 2016.However, Saturn has the most spectacular rings around it. In our solar system, four planets and one asteroid have rings.It is almost 11 times the size of the Earth but has the shortest days! Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.Interestingly, it is three times higher than Mt. Olympus Mons is the youngest yet largest volcano present on Mars.However, researchers are exploring the possibility of life on other planetary systems. Ours is the only planetary system that has been known to support life.Interestingly, only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh. Approximately 71% of its surface is covered with water, and its oceans are a reservoir for 96.5% of the total Earth’s water. It is the second closest planet to the Sun, but it is the hottest planet in our solar system, with soaring temperatures enough to melt lead. Venus has a structure similar to Earth and is almost the same size as our planet.
