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Useless Knowledge about Space - Amazing facts about space - from astronauts to black holes - cover

Useless Knowledge about Space - Amazing facts about space - from astronauts to black holes

Mia Mirillia

Casa editrice: Marcus Jungnickel

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Did you know that...

... it rains diamonds on Jupiter?
...NASA hands out peanuts to all employees before every rocket launch?
...Russian astronauts pee on their car before every launch?

These and 300 other curious facts about our universe await you in this book.

300 facts about astronauts, the sun, moon and planets

Space is incredible. It is huge, full of mysteries and incredible curiosities. You will find 300 of the most amazing of them in this book. Be the smart aleck in the group or the know-it-all in the playground.

Always be the smart aleck in the group

Now you can finally be the know-it-all who has a suitable fact to hand in every situation. With a vast collection of useful and useless knowledge, you can deeply impress those around you. You will be able to explain...
...why astronauts always take pistols on board,
...why coffee on the ISS contains urine,
...why it would not be a good idea to try to land on Saturn.

An ideal gift for young and old

Make your child the smartest person in their school class.
Or impress your colleagues, friends and family with outstandingly fantastic details about our universe that few people know - and even fewer ever wanted to know.
300 curious facts - also ideal as a board game or entertaining book for your next reading group.

Click on "Buy now" and give yourself or a loved one a huge treat.
Disponibile da: 11/11/2023.

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