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*...that the [[1934 in music|1934]] [[jazz standard]] "'''[[Stars Fell on Alabama]]'''" was inspired by the [[Leonids|Leonid meteor shower]] that was observed in [[Alabama]] a century earlier, in [[1833]]? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 51]]-->
*...that the [[1934 in music|1934]] [[jazz standard]] "'''[[Stars Fell on Alabama]]'''" was inspired by the [[Leonids|Leonid meteor shower]] that was observed in [[Alabama]] a century earlier, in [[1833]]? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 51]]-->


*...that the '''[[Tagish Lake meteorite]]''' originally came from a part of the [[asteroid belt]] which existed when our [[solar system]] was being formed? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 51]]-->
*...that the '''[[Tagish Lake meteorite]]''' originally came from a part of the [[asteroid belt]] which existed when the [[Solar System]] was being formed? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 51]]-->


*...that the [[asteroid]] '''[[7796 Járacimrman]]''', discovered in 1996 on [[Kleť Observatory]] and named after the famous fictitious Czech genius [[Jára Cimrman]], proved to be the lost asteroid that had already been observed in 1973 on Brera-[[Merate]] Observatory in northern [[Italy]]? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 51]]-->
*...that the [[asteroid]] '''[[7796 Járacimrman]]''', discovered in 1996 on [[Kleť Observatory]] and named after the famous fictitious Czech genius [[Jára Cimrman]], proved to be the lost asteroid that had already been observed in 1973 on Brera-[[Merate]] Observatory in northern [[Italy]]? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 51]]-->
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*...that the '''[[Paragould Meteorite]]''' is the third-largest [[meteorite]] ever discovered in [[North America]]? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 49]]-->
*...that the '''[[Paragould Meteorite]]''' is the third-largest [[meteorite]] ever discovered in [[North America]]? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 49]]-->


*...that the [[trans-Neptunian object]] [[Eris (dwarf planet)|Eris]] (formerly known as {{mpl|2003 UB|313}}) is native to a distant region of our [[solar system]] known as the '''[[scattered disc]]'''? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 39]] and [[Portal:Solar System/Did you know/13]]-->
*...that the [[trans-Neptunian object]] [[Eris (dwarf planet)|Eris]] (formerly known as {{mpl|2003 UB|313}}) is native to a distant region of the [[Solar System]] known as the '''[[scattered disc]]'''? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 39]] and [[Portal:Solar System/Did you know/13]]-->


*...that there is no widely accepted explanation for geographic features called '''[[Carolina bay]]s''', but that [[meteors]] may be the cause? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 3]]-->
*...that there is no widely accepted explanation for geographic features called '''[[Carolina bay]]s''', but that [[meteors]] may be the cause? <!--[[Wikipedia:Recent additions 3]]-->

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Solar System portal "Did you know" archive
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Sun

Mercury

Venus

The original scalloped margin dome, known as "The Tick"

  • ...that although NASA originally thought that there was only one scalloped margin dome on the planet Venus (pictured), they have since discovered hundreds of them?

Earth

Moon

Mars

Mars as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope

Artist's conception of a crewed mission on the surface of Mars

Yogi Rock

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

Pluto

Solar System

General topics and small bodies

Great Comet of 1577

  • ...that the passing of the Great Comet of 1577 (pictured) caused almost century-long debate, during which Galileo argued that comets were merely optical illusions?

Panther Mountain from Highmount

  • ...that there is no widely accepted explanation for geographic features called Carolina bays, but that meteors may be the cause?
  • ...that the Oort cloud, a postulated spherical cloud of comets around the Sun, is thought to be the origin of comets in the Solar System?

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