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Notifications | Notifiche | Details | |
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Economy | Economia | Details | |
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Group | Gruppo | Details | |
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Chat | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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\'+stats\' in tooltips show how much better this \c(3dd)Turret\c() is compared to the average of the same tech level. They (+x efficiency/dps/range...) are already included in the total stats shown above! | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
\'+stats\' in tooltips show how much better this \c(3dd)Turret\c() is compared to the average of the same tech level. They (+x efficiency/dps/range...) are already included in the total stats shown above! You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The fastest speed a human ever reached was a stunning 11,082 m/s (24,791 mph) during the Apollo 10 mission. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The fastest speed a human ever reached was a stunning 11,082 m/s (24,791 mph) during the Apollo 10 mission. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The first living things humans sent to space were fruit flies. In 1947 a V-2 rocket was launched to an altitude of 109 km (67.7 miles) to explore radiation exposure rates. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The first living things humans sent to space were fruit flies. In 1947 a V-2 rocket was launched to an altitude of 109 km (67.7 miles) to explore radiation exposure rates. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first human in space. In 1961 he orbited Earth in 108 minutes. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first human in space. In 1961 he orbited Earth in 108 minutes. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The Hubble Space Telescope is 13.2 meters (43.5 ft) long and weighs 12,247 kg (27,000 lb). It needs about 2,100 watts energy and produces 5,500 watts solely with solar panels! | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The Hubble Space Telescope is 13.2 meters (43.5 ft) long and weighs 12,247 kg (27,000 lb). It needs about 2,100 watts energy and produces 5,500 watts solely with solar panels! You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, orbits earth at an altitude of 569 km (353 miles) and sends about 140 gigabits of data per week back to Earth. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, orbits earth at an altitude of 569 km (353 miles) and sends about 140 gigabits of data per week back to Earth. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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Our sun is about 26.4 thousand light years away from the center of the Milky Way. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
Our sun is about 26.4 thousand light years away from the center of the Milky Way. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The Milky Way contains between 200-400 billion stars and at least 100 billion planets. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The Milky Way contains between 200-400 billion stars and at least 100 billion planets. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The Milky Way is 100,000 light years wide; that is approx. 946,073,047,258,080,000,000 meters (587,862.5 trillion miles). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The Milky Way is 100,000 light years wide; that is approx. 946,073,047,258,080,000,000 meters (587,862.5 trillion miles). You have to log in to edit this translation.
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The International Space station (ISS) has been orbiting Earth since 1998! It travels at 27,600 km/h (17,200 mph) and orbits earth 15.5 times a day. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
The International Space station (ISS) has been orbiting Earth since 1998! It travels at 27,600 km/h (17,200 mph) and orbits earth 15.5 times a day. You have to log in to edit this translation.
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