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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

10 Facts About The Moon




10 Facts About The Moon


The Moon is Earth's nearest cosmic neighbor, but it is more than just a big pretty light in the sky. Here are 10 cool, and sometimes surprising, facts about Earth's nearest neighbor: the Moon.






1

Not all full Moons are the same size. Their size varies depending on whether the Moon is at its apogee (far away) or perigee (nearby).

2

The Moon is not round - it is shaped like an egg.
3
The Moon’s core is 2-4% of its mass, whereas Earth’s core is about 30% of its mass.

4

When the Moon formed 4.6 billion years ago, it was 14,000 miles from Earth. Now it’s more than 280,000 miles away.

5

Because the surface of the Moon has no wind or water, an astronaut’s footprint could last for millions of years.

6

Because there is no atmosphere on the Moon, there is no twilight before nightfall.

7

Only 12 people have been on the Moon.

8

Earth rotates 1000 miles per hour. The Moon rotates much slower at 10 miles per hour.

9

A compass would not work on the moon because it has no global magnetic field.

10

Although a full moon seems bright, it is actually reflecting just 7% of the sun’s rays.

Saturday, May 28, 2022

10 Facts about Advertising

10 Facts about Advertising

Advertising has been around for a LONG time -some say as far back as 3000 BC. It's come a long way, and it's a crucial part of a successful business. Here are some facts about advertising.


1.

To advertise the effectiveness of an erectile dysfunction drug, an Australian ad showed a wife using her husband’s erection as a step stool to reach something out of a high cupboard.



2.

A York University study revealed that U.S. pharmaceutical companies spend twice as much on advertising as they do on research



3.

The famous Marlboro Man ads began in 1955. Three men who appeared in the advertisements later died of lung cancer, earning the brand the nickname “Cowboy Killer."



4.

TV commercials during Super Bowl XLV in 2011 are estimated to have cost $3 million for a 30-second spot.



5.

More than $500 billion a year is spent on advertising worldwide



6.

Many researchers argue that advertising is the most powerful art form on Earth.



7.

The American Psychological Association reports that children under eight years old are not able to critically understand advertisements and that they regard them as truthful, accurate, and unbiased.




8.

The average child in America watches over 40,000 television commercials in a year, or over 100 a day.



9.

In 2000, U.S. Internet advertising revenue was $8.1 billion. In 2013, that figure jumped to $42 billion.



10.

Because the Mars candy company found the character ET in the movie ET: The Extra-Terrestrial so ugly, they refused to allow M&M’s to act as a lure for the creature. Instead, Reese’s Pieces were used. Sales for Reese’s Pieces went up 65% once the film was released