In the last 50 years, we have learned about exoplanets, black holes, dark matter and missions to the Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, greatly enhancing our understanding of space and our place within it.
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1. Exoplanets: Thousands of planets outside our Solar System, known as exoplanets, have been discovered, revealing diverse solar systems.
2. Black Holes: We have learned more about black holes, where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
3. Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Most of the universe is made of dark matter and dark energy, which we can’t see but influence the movement of galaxies.
4. Moon Missions: Recent missions, like NASA’s Artemis program, aim to return humans to the Moon and explore its surface.
5. Mars Missions: Rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance have explored Mars, searching for signs of past life and studying its climate.
6. Jupiter and Saturn Missions: Missions like Juno (Jupiter) and Cassini (Saturn) have provided detailed information about these gas giants, their atmospheres, and their moons, expanding our knowledge of the Solar System.
7. Space Technology: Advancements in telescopes and spacecraft have allowed us to explore and capture images of distant galaxies and celestial bodies in greater detail.
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