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The Mir space station orbiting above Earth with multiple attached modules and solar panels

The Soviet Union’s Mir space station spent 5,511 days in orbit, and was occupied by cosmonauts for 4,592 of those days.

A group of individuals in ancient Roman attire is gathered in a forum-like setting

If the electors of the Holy Roman Emperor did not vote within 30 days, they were only allowed to eat bread and water and were forbidden to leave the city.

Empire State Building towering over midtown Manhattan skyline at sunset

In 1979, Elvita Adams jumped from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building but was blown back onto the 85th floor by a gust of wind, surviving the fall with a fractured hip.

Leaning Tower of Pisa bathed in warm light against a blue sky

The same soft ground that made the Leaning Tower of Pisa lean in the first place helped protect it from a series of strong earthquakes in 1280.

Buzz Lightyear figure in a colorful sci-fi themed room with space graphics

In 2008, a Buzz Lightyear toy spent 15 months aboard the International Space Station as part of an educational partnership between NASA and Disney Pixar.

Silhouette of a tree with twisted branches against a backdrop of green and yellow leaves

In New Delhi, if a tree falls sick, an ambulance is dispatched to treat it. This came into effect in 2009 and takes four people to do the job.

Lunar south pole with blue spots indicating surface water ice concentrations

There’s water on the Moon, but it’s not in liquid form. Instead, water ice is found all over the Moon’s surface, with the highest concentrations at its permanently shadowed poles.

Dimly lit, unused subway tunnel with concrete pillars and a raised platform

In 1916, Cincinnati, Ohio, built a subway system that ended up never being used. It’s the most extensive unused subway system in the U.S.

Yellow barrels with radioactive warning symbols piled against a wooden fence

The element uranium, discovered in 1789, was named after the planet Uranus, which had been discovered just eight years earlier.

Sunlight filtering through clear, deep blue ocean water

Wheelchair user and artist Sue Austin invented a functioning underwater wheelchair in 2012 as an art project for the Paralympics, despite engineers claiming it wouldn’t be possible.

Several apples with fruit stickers

Fruit stickers can be eaten without causing serious harm, but they are not considered edible. It is recommended to remove them and wash the fruit before eating.

Taco Bell tacos with seasoned beef, lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, and a side of fries

Taco Bell made a commercial featuring 25 people actually named “Ronald McDonald,” all of whom endorsed their brand.

Venus flytrap traps with red interiors and white bristles

The Venus flytrap is native to a small coastal region of North and South Carolina, centered around Wilmington, North Carolina.

Eleanor Roosevelt wearing a sleeveless dress and long necklace, seated against a dark background

Eleanor Roosevelt accepted an invitation to go for a bobsled ride at the 1932 Winter Olympics.

Blue and black Bugatti Veyron race car with sponsor decals and number 2

Changing a Bugatti Veyron’s oil involves 16 plugs, takes 12-27 hours, and typically costs around $20,000 to $25,000 due to extensive labor and premium parts.

Charles Schulz smiling while holding a drawing of Snoopy

Peanuts comic strip creator Charles Schulz died the day before his last original Peanuts strip was published.

The word 'billionaires' overlaid on close-up U.S. hundred-dollar bills

As of 2025, the U.S. had the most billionaires, with 902 people reaching at least a ten-digit figure!

Abraham Lincoln in a formal 19th-century suit

Abraham Lincoln’s son, Robert, was nearly crushed by a train, only to be rescued by Edwin Booth. A year later, Edwin’s brother, John Wilkes Booth, murdered President Abraham Lincoln.

A young person in a car putting on a seatbelt with an adult sitting next to them holding a clipboard

In South Dakota, you can begin driving under adult supervision at the age of 14 after getting an instruction permit. Once you turn 16, you can get your license.

Main cast of The Office posed together with Dwight Schrute in front center

Season 9, episode 17 of “The Office” was supposed to act as a backdoor pilot for a spin-off series about Dwight Schrute, but NBC didn’t pick it up.

Snail with a spiral shell crawling on green moss

Snails can have as many as 12,000 teeth, although the exact number varies by species.

Multiple spacecraft orbiting Earth with sunlight in the background

Every planet in our Solar System has been visited by a spacecraft.

Sunglasses, sunscreen, and phone on striped towel beside sun drawing in sand

People with darker skin are less likely to get melanoma but are more likely to die from it, as it’s typically detected at a later stage.

The Memphis Pyramid in Tennessee

The 6th largest pyramid in the world is the Memphis Pyramid, a Bass Pro Shops megastore. At 32 stories tall, it’s slightly taller than the Statue of Liberty.