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Visitors gathered at the entrance of Los Pinos

Los Pinos, once the residence of Mexico’s presidents, is 14 times the size of the White House and became accessible to the public on December 1, 2018.

Two tortoises wearing space helmets sit inside a small spacecraft orbiting the Moon

The first living creatures to orbit the Moon weren’t humans but tortoises! They spent seven days there in 1968 before returning safely to Earth.

U.S. soldier in tactical gear stands near abandoned buildings and a burned vehicle

The U.S. military used Silly String in Iraq to detect tripwires. When sprayed into a room, it could catch on wires without triggering them, revealing hidden explosives.

Assorted stuffed animals including a mouse, monkey, penguin, panda, and bear

Trader Joe’s hides a stuffed animal in the majority of their stores. If your child can find it, they get a prize.

Bright Venus shines in the twilight sky above silhouetted trees and rooftops

Venus is brightest when it’s a crescent and relatively close to Earth, about a month before or after passing between Earth and the Sun.

Blue figure with DNA double helix roots stands beside an orange sunlit figure

Studies suggest shorter people may live longer due to genetic factors, while taller people report slightly higher happiness levels.

Lunar surface with a deployed retroreflector array and a nearby lander leg

The Apollo mission left mirrors on the Moon, which allow us to “ping” it with lasers to measure its exact distance from Earth.

Color-enhanced close-up of Saturn’s thin, multi-colored rings against a dark space background

Saturn’s rings are much thinner than they appear, with a thickness ranging from roughly 30 to 300 feet (9 to 90 meters).

A blank pink star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame surrounded by speckled black tiles

Celebrities have to pay over $80,000 to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Boeing 747 flying against a backdrop of clouds and blue sky

A Boeing 747 is made up of over 6 million parts, and the final assembly process takes around 45 days.

Scattered party items including a vodka bottle, red cup, wallet, banana, and high heel on floor

In 2017, 70 students drank so much alcohol at a Maryland house party that the air inside the house registered 0.01% on a breathalyzer.

Planet Mercury near the bright Sun in space

Mercury has no moons because it’s too close to the Sun, which would pull any potential moons away from the tiny planet.

Two people engaging in a conversation outdoors with a teapot and bowl on the table

During conversations, each speaker’s turn averages 2 seconds with a 200-millisecond pause in between. This quick transition is nearly universal across cultures.

Hand holding a can of Emmental-flavored Pringles outdoors with mountains in the background

There are over 196 different flavors of Pringles. This includes mushroom and cream, pecan pie, and white chocolate peppermint.

Two partially eaten Smuckers Uncrustables with visible peanut butter and jelly filling

Smuckers Uncrustables sends all of the crusts they cut off their sandwiches to be made into animal feed.

Cartoon giraffes and sheep in astronaut suits floating in outer space

Animals weren’t sent to space first just to test whether we would be able to survive the trip; they were also sent to study the effects of high concentrations of solar radiation.

High-speed traffic on a multi-lane highway at night with long-exposure light trails from vehicles

Despite the German Autobahn’s worldwide reputation as a highway with no speed limits, approximately 30% to 40% of its sections are actually regulated by speed limits.

Open door in a dark forest leading to a glowing, sunlit path

The doorway effect is a psychological phenomenon where people often forget their intention or task after passing through a doorway into a new environment.

Engraving of human limbs roasting over an open fire with smoke rising

Hufu, a tofu product designed to look and taste like human flesh, was jokingly marketed as “the healthy human flesh alternative” for “cannibals who want to quit.”

Orbital paths of Neptune and Pluto with labels shown in space

Every 248 years, Pluto spends 20 years closer to the Sun than Neptune.

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.

Voyager 1 space probe floating in deep space with stars in the background

The Voyager 1 probe is the farthest man-made object from Earth, currently over 15 billion miles (more than 25 billion kilometers) away.

A hiker walking through a snowy, high-altitude mountain range under a clear blue sky

A combination of gasping for air in a high-altitude environment and UV light reflecting off snow can cause the roof of your mouth to get sunburned.

Football players in a huddle wearing white jerseys and gold helmets

Deaf players created the football huddle so they could sign to each other about plays without the opposing team seeing it.