What if you shot a gun in space? — Explaining how the Internation Date Line works
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What would happen if you shot a gun in space?

What would happen if you shot a gun in space?

The U.S. and Soviet Union were involved in a Cold War for decades. Out of this conflict came the Space Race, where both countries competed in space exploration. Both sides have claimed victories over the years, including America being the first to make it to the moon. But what if space conflict turned violent? Would guns even work in outer space?

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The International Date Line explained

The International Date Line explained

It’s hard to wrap your head around the fact that right now, it may be 11 a.m. on a Thursday, while in China, it’s 2 a.m. on Friday. Well, this can get even more complicated when it comes to the middle of the Pacific Ocean and the International Date Line. Let's take a deep dive to make it a little easier to understand.

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The skyscraper that almost collapsed

The skyscraper that almost collapsed

Skyscrapers are a signature part of our technologically advanced society. They tower over and define the modern-day city. Normally these structures are meticulously built to be incredibly safe. But in 1974, a grim discovery was made about New York City’s most iconic building, and it could have led to disaster.

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