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It’s interesting how the
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first
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[music]
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paper appeared on earth. It is believed that paper was invented by the
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Chinese military leader Tsai Lun in 105
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AD. He paid attention to
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how wasps built their nests
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[music]
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gnaws off the
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hall carefully transferring the mass in the water.
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He passed it through the frame. mesh and
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air-dried and then
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smoothed out if the wasps weren’t so
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hardworking, what would people
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print their
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books on today? Professor Whyshkin will find the answer
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to any
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question
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in the media,
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you will be surprised, but Big Ben is not a
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tower at all. Although most of the
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inhabitants of the earth think so, the Londoners themselves are Big
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Ben they call the largest of the six
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bells of Westminster Abbey,
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it is he who chimes the time from here and
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Confusion and was baptized as Big BN in
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1859, the name was chosen by parliament
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louder than anyone At a meeting dedicated to
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the clock, Benjamin Hall shouted a not very
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smart official behind his back they called him
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Big Ben after another particularly
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stupid remark Hola someone suggested
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let's call the bell Big
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Ben and go home. Since then the
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bell has remained Big Ben and the tower
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in which the bell hangs is called
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by the way Saint
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Stephen Professor Whyshkin will find the answer
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to any
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question I wonder what the expression “
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not at ease” means We We’re used
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to using this phrase, but we don’t know
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Where it
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came from, in fact, everything is simple in
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French Aset is translated both as
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a plate and as a mood. They say
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that at the beginning of the 19th century, one translator
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was working on a French play and the phrase
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buddy, you’re not in the mood, translated as
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buddy, you’re not at
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ease, the Russian writer Alexander
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Sergeevich Griboyedov liked
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this phrase so much that he inserted it into the mouth of
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Famusov, the heroes of his play Woe from Wit,
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So With the light hand of Griboyedov, the crazy
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phrase took on meaning and settled
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in the Russian
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language for a long time. It’s really Woe from Wit,
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Professor Whyshkin will find the answer interesting for
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any
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question
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Why do you need a pompom on a hat
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in the 10th century, pompons were one of the insignia
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in the Russian
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army, you could distinguish an officer
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from a simple soldier by them, the soldiers
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had just white pompoms, And the officers had
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two-color
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beloras But on the headdresses of the FSH
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sailors, it was different The ships of that
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time had very low ceilings and
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pompoms on their caps saved the heads of
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sailors from being hit by ledges; today the
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pompom has lost its protective properties and has become
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simply a funny
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decoration; it can be found on the
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hats of skiers, football
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fans and ordinary
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fashionistas.
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Professor Whyshkin will find the answer to
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any
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interesting question who invented
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soap bubbles One of the most ancient
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inventions of mankind, its first
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analogue appeared on Earth at least 5,000
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years ago. The ancient Egyptians used
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soap already in the middle of the second millennium
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BC. Perhaps even then people
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learned to blow soap bubbles.
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Nowadays, some adults put on a
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real show on blowing bubbles,
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for example, the Englishman Sam Hit,
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nicknamed Soap Bubble, managed to blow a
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giant soap bubble that
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could fit 50
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people, Professor Whyshkin will find
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the answer to any
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[music]
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question
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Why do we need
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riddles cap on the side hid behind a
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stump who passes close bows
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low correctly this is a mushroom interesting why are
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riddles needed? It is believed that riddles appeared a
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very long time ago. Our ancestors collected
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their knowledge in riddles
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[music]
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so as not to incur the Wrath of
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divine forces or to protect themselves from an
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unsuccessful hunt. The ancient people used
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allegorical language in
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riddles. Therefore, along with strength and
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dexterity, the ancient people organized
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real tournaments on I guess riddles
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After all, it is precisely because of riddles or the ability to understand a
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person’s mental abilities, the
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completeness of his knowledge about nature and its laws, the
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ability to think quickly and
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think unusually in the fairy tales of many peoples,
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riddles were given an important
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place, a person who knows how to solve riddles
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became a real hero and achieved a lot,
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who has nothing to give
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Zaga Nowadays, solving
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riddles is a favorite pastime for children and
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adults. Rebuses, charades, crosswords,
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scanwords, puzzles. And
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people
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all over
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the world enjoy solving simple riddles. Do you like
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riddles? Professor Pochemushkin will find the
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answer to any
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question.
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Why are there holes in cheese?
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I wonder why there are holes in cheese?
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in the cheese that cheese makers
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call eyes, they are formed due to the
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release of carbon dioxide from the milk,
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which occurs as a result of the fermentation of the
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starters; the eyes are not formed
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immediately, but only on the twentieth day of
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cheese ripening; depending on the cheese production technology, the eyes can be large or
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small; some types of cheese, for example
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the famous Camembert has no holes at all
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because they are prepared using a special
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technology with or without holes, hard or
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soft cheese is equally loved in different
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parts of the world, vet cheese is not only very
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tasty but also a healthy product,
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Professor Pochemushkin will find the answer to
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any
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question, I wonder why people
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have freckles, freckles - This small
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pigment spots on the skin that
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appear on the face, hands and sometimes
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on the body, the cause of the appearance of freckles
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is the presence in the human skin of a special
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dye called
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activated by exposure to
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sunlight, freckles occur more often
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in red-haired and fair-haired people with
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fair skin, because freckles are a
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kind of protection protecting the
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most important parts of the body from
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strong light irritations people with
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freckles are often called sunny,
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because red hemp
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at the beginning of
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the weather Professor Pochemushkin will find the answer
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to any
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question I
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wonder why a dandelion
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needs a parachute Avan is an asteraceous
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plant it
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spreads Its seeds with the help of the
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wind the seeds of dandelions ripen
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quickly but travel around the world
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they are not sent immediately when
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warm and dry weather sets in; due to
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gusts of wind, the ripe achenes are
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torn off from the flower one after another and fly away for
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many
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kilometers; when landing, the parachutes
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fall to the ground with their pointed
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tip and stick between the
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soil particles, and raindrops hitting the
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parachutes drive the seed even deeper into
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earth So boldly
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blow away
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Let these sunny flowers please us more
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Professor whyshkin will find the answer
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to any
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question interesting How long does it take to
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get from the Earth to
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the Moon the average distance from the Earth to the Moon
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composition is approximately
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384,000
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km the first Soviet satellite Luna 1
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covered this distance In 36
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hours, the American astronaut Neil
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Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the
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lunar surface, spent 3 days on the flight, the
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fastest in 8 hours and 35 minutes,
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the satellite reached the Moon New horizons of the
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Pluto mission, if you imagine that you
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can walk to the Moon, then moving without
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stopping at a speed of 5 km The HF walk
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will last as long as 8 years and 7
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months, Professor Whyshkin will find
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the answer to any question, if something is
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not clear and you have a lot of questions, we
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will answer you in an interesting way to any of your
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questions What is the sound inside the shell, what are the
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crackers made from, Who invented
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rattles, what does he want? thunder Where do frogs live in the forest?
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