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  • ... that in fiction, neutron stars (pictured) harbour exotic lifeforms in their vicinity, on their surface, and even in their interior? (2024-10-23)
  • ... that light travelled 1.06 billion light-years from a trio of galaxies in the constellation of Cancer, where three supermassive black holes were colliding? (2024-09-25)
  • ... that although J1407b eclipsed V1400 Centauri in 2007, nobody noticed for over three years? (2024-09-22)
  • ... that the Auckland meteorite crashed through the roof of a house in New Zealand? (2024-09-02)
  • ... that Felix Eberty was called "an original and ingenious person" by Albert Einstein? (2024-08-13)
  • ... that a geographer determined the surface area of Carl Friedrich Gauss's brain? (2024-08-02)
  • ... that in fiction, supernovae are induced to serve as weapons, power sources for time travel, and advertisements? (2024-07-19)
  • ... that Pharos, the largest impact crater on Neptune's moon Proteus, is more than half the diameter of Proteus itself? (2024-07-16)
  • ... that the Radcliffe Telescope was the largest telescope in the Southern Hemisphere when it was completed in 1948? (2024-07-12)
  • ... that Voyager 2 has been transmitting data for more than 46 years, making it the oldest active space probe in history? (2024-06-30)