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64.- Curiosities about space (2021). Information about different areas of human life that you will surely want to know. They will leave you thinking about many topics and will surely encourage curiosity in the little ones at home.

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Curiosities about

the space

Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
This book was written in 2021.
You may find the spanish versión in diferents platforms.
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Curiosities about
the space
Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
© 2022 Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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August 13, Monterrey, Nuevo León. Mexican.
Semblance
To date, he has published more than 100 books, standing out in various areas: Law (Basic Legal Dictionary, Labor Law Manual, Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, Introduction to Civil and Constitutional Law); Education (Pedagogical Terminology, Didactic Resources for Secondary and Baccalaureate); in Poetry, with titles such as "From the city at Night", "Ceremonies to Your Body", "Mint Green", "You arrived late"; as well as in History "Mexican Lines – Historical Characters" "Curiosities about world leaders" "The 100 best books in history"; Story, Novel and Teaching of the foreign language.
He has several national and international awards and his texts have been published in Mexico, the United States, Argentina and Spain.
He is the Founder and President of Knowledge and Intercultural Innovation Armando Hart Dávalos, A. C. who currently works teaching courses, workshops and conferences on topics related to inclusion and social participation, promotion of values and legal and pedagogical intellectual development, among other activities of a community and social.
day and night in space
For astronauts in space stations orbiting the Earth, it is evident that day and night are not like those of us who live on it.
However, to give an example, the International Space Station is constantly in motion rotating on Earth, which means that every day, the astronauts who inhabit it contemplate 15 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours.

The most expensive object in the world
Again we must mention the famous International Space Station. Today it is the most expensive object ever created by man. Its value amounts to 15,000,000,000 US dollars.
As an added curiosity, much of the money it cost was used to put it into orbit rather than its construction itself, since it is the size of a football field and weighs about 500 tons.

the death of the sun
As many of you know, stars die and not just Hollywood ones. In the case of our star, it is estimated that it has about 5,000,000,000 years left until it becomes a Red Giant.

stars in the milky way
Many people love outer space trivia that compares cosmological elements to things from everyday life. It is estimated that if each star in the Milky Way (the galaxy we are in) were a grain of salt, together they could fill an Olympic swimming pool.

Time to reach another star

If we put a team of astronauts on board a ship, it is estimated that it would take about 700,000 years to reach the nearest star (not counting the Sun, of course).

space junk
Around the earth there is a large amount of objects and human garbage that has been suspended in space. Most of these remains are the size of a tennis ball and it is estimated that they total about 10,000 different objects.

The density of Saturn