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This Is Some Of The Most Ludicrous Things We Have Discovered In Outer Space.

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Remember when we were all in grade school and we were taught about space? Didn”t it sound amazing?

It sure did then… and sure does, even now. There are some crazy things going on in space that we are still discovering. With its seemingly endless landscape, space will always be something that we are studying. Here are some of the weirdest things we have seen while studying the sky.

1. Massive Electric Currents

Massive Electric Currents

These currents have beens pied radiating from black holes. One has been spotted that is about 1.5 times the size of our whole Milky Way galaxy. That”s shocking!

2. Pluto”s Ice

Pluto

The temperature on the (former) planet Pluto is so low that the ice found on the planet is harder than most steel. You have the -390 degrees Fahrenheit to thank for that.

3. Giant Stars

Giant Stars

This is a comparison of our sun (which is massive by the way) to a newly discovered star called VY Canis Major (which is, how do I put it…much more massive). This star is so big that its collapse could have major implications for the entire universe.

4. The Diamond Planet

The Diamond Planet

This planet looks like it will be “forever.” Scientists recently happened upon a planet of diamond. Well, okay not the whole planet, but 1/3 of the planet is diamond which is good enough for me to deem it crazily interesting.

5. Mercury”s Mickey

Mercury

While scoping out what the planet Mercury is up to, scientists discovered a familiar Earthly site. It looks like there was a visitor to the planet, one Mr. Micky Mouse.

6. Hypervelocity Stars

Hypervelocity Stars

Shooting Stars aren”t actually stars. They are meteors shooting through the galaxy. BUT! There are such things as shooting stars. They travel millions of miles an hour and I hope we don”t come into contact with one any time soon.

7. The Burning Ice Planet

The Burning Ice Planet

This planet burns at 439 degrees Celsius, but the water molecules don”t melt or evaporate. They bone together to form what is known as, “hot ice.”

8. A Giant Water Reservoir

A Giant Water Reservoir

This cloud is light years away but it holds roughly 140 trillion times the amount of water on Earth. Bring your swim trunks, kids!

9. Dark Energy

Dark Energy

Dark Energy accounts for 68% of the known universe and it is the catalyst for what is making the universe expand.

10. Unicorns

Unicorns

The Trifid Nebula bares a resemblance to the mythical creature but in all actuality, it is not a unicorn. Sorry.

11. An Almost Habitable Planet

An Almost Habitable Planet

This planet the was found near the planet of Burning Ice actually, doesn”t spin so it is uninhabitable on the side facing the its sun and the side away from its sun, but the areas in between are apparently habitable.

12. A Giant Cloud

A Giant Cloud

This is one of the largest known things, not just clouds, THINGS in the known universe. It is the Himiko Cloud and it is over half the size of our galaxy. I hope it doesn”t bring rain with it.

13. A Cold Star

A Cold Star

Most stars are known for being blazing hot, but this star that has been found is actually not as hot as YOU! That”s right, you are hotter than a star. Our body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, stars have been found that are only 89 degrees.

14. The Large Quasar Goup

The Large Quasar Goup

What is scary about this Large Quasar Group isn”t only its size (40x bigger than the Milky Way), it is that it breaks the laws of physics as we know it.

15. Dark Matter

Dark Matter

27% of the visible universe is the mysterious Dark Matter. Spooky right?

16. Fast Moving Black Holes

Fast Moving Black Holes

These collapsed stars are hurling themselves through the universe eating up whatever matter or light they can. Not only do they move at speeds in the millions of miles per hour, but once they consume something, their direction changes. We could be on the verge of a catastrophic disaster and we wouldn”t even see it coming due to the unpredictable nature of these black holes.

Most of these facts are pretty far out… Literally. You may not not just what”s going on in space (and let”s face it, most scientists don”t, either). However, you should learn what you can! Share this post by clicking the button below – spread the space knowledge.

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