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The Moon looks upside down in the Southern Hemisphere. Compared to the Northern Hemisphere, anyway. This means that the β€˜Man in the Moon’ is upside down in the Southern Hemisphere and looks more like a rabbit.
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Yeah lol
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Nah, actually
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You can yo-yo in space. In 2012, NASA astronaut Don Pettit took a yo-yo on board the International Space Station and demonstrated several tricks. It works because a yo-yo mainly relies on the laws of conservation of angular momentum to perform tricks, which, provided you keep the string taut, apply in microgravity too.
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Nah, lol
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Not only plants photosynthesise. Algae (which are not plants) and some other organisms – including sea slugs and pea aphids – contain chlorophyll and can also take sunlight and turn it into an energy source.
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Ok πŸ†—
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