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Space Exploration:
An Uncharted Journey Through the Universe
Often referred to as the “final frontier,” space has always fascinated humankind. It is a country larger than our planet, containing stars, planets, the moon, and countless other celestial bodies. Although Earth is our home, the desire to explore the unknown drives us to look further and understand the mysteries of the universe, planets, and other materials floating in the atmosphere. Unlike Earth, space has no atmosphere, meaning sound cannot travel there. But that’s not all. Space contains matter, electricity, and dark matter, much of which we are still trying to understand. fractured This event created everything we see today: galaxies, stars, planets, and even time itself. These elements also make up our solar system, which is part of the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in this galaxy alone, and many of them may have their own worlds orbiting around them. The sun rotates. Each planet is unique and has its own characteristics:
Mercury is the smallest planet and the closest to the sun. Only the earth knows how to support life. Uranus and Neptune are ice giants.
Our space exploration began in 1957 when the Soviet Union launched its first satellite, Sputnik 1, into…