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TIL In 1963, Félicette was the first cat to be launched into Space. She experienced weightlessness and safely returned to Earth. 14 cats went through intensive training but Félicette was chosen for her calm disposition. Some claim the other cats became too fat.
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 06:09PM by amansaggu26
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TIL- The first movie ever watched on the ISS was ‘The Sixth Sense’ and no one really liked it much.
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 02:33PM by EyeWikeWocketz
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TIL A moment was a medieval unit of time. The movement of a shadow on a sundial covered 40 moments in a solar hour, a twelfth of the period between sunrise and sun. Although the length of a moment in modern seconds was therefore not fixed, on average, a moment corresponded to 90 seconds.
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 08:48PM by Mammoth26
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TIL in 2003, the mayor of Chicago illegally bulldozed the only runway at Meigs Field Airport to make a park. This stranded 16 aircraft on the ground, caused 1 plane to be diverted, and the city was fined the maximum $33k allowed by the FAA
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 10:30PM by timmy6169
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TIL Crown Royal will send a care package to military personnel consisting of the 4 snacks that you chose for no charge. It’s free, takes a small amount of time, and sends good vibes to those that are serving our country! I chose beef jerky, peanut butter packets, assorted nuts, and tea!
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 11:57PM by TheInward07
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TIL that the Common Cold leads to almost $10 billion in doctor's visits and drugs per year. It is also responsible for almost 315 million sick days from school and work, costing over $20 billion and accounting for 40% of time lost from work.
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 09:47PM by NotAnOctopys
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TIL about Carles Recio, who showed up to work only to clock in & out for over a decade, spending his free time running a male brothel & drawing erotic comics.
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 10:08PM by Wonderful_Mood3204
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TIL the use of the term "starboard" to denote the right side of a ship is so-called because they were originally navigated with a steering oar on that side. “stéor bord” in Old English literally means “steering side”. When tying up, the dock always had to be positioned on the left, hence “port”.
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Submitted November 05, 2020 at 11:36PM by Veteah
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TIL that Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is one of the few diseases with no cure and a 100% fatality rate. It is the human equivilant of Mad Cow disease and 70% of people with it die within a year. Nobody has lived past 2.5 years after the symptoms set in.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 02:02AM by NotAnOctopys
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TIL Frederick Douglass was the most photographed American of the 19th century.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 02:21AM by totopronto
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TIL that elephants are tremendous distance swimmers. They can swim for up to six hours and 25 miles (48km). They are so buoyant that if they tire in the water, they can just rest by floating and will not sink. They can also use their trunk as a snorkel and dive.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 04:46AM by itsmelen
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TIL that a population of feral wallabies is on the loose in England. The animals, native to Australia, have been spotted dozens of times in recent years and originally escaped from zoos that were poorly maintained following WWII.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 02:53AM by Wreserve
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TIL When George Foreman won the heavyweight championship at age 45 against Michael Moorer, he wore the same trunks he wore when he lost the noscript to Muhammad Ali 20 years prior.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 01:29AM by PlaymakerJavi
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TIL The main shareholder in the firm that owns the Carrara quarries in Italy is the bin Laden family, which means the marble used in the Freedom Tower is quarried by the family of Osama bin-Laden, who engineered the destruction of the Twin Towers that previously stood on the same site on 9/11.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 11:41AM by warrender123
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TIL there is a Star Wars fan edit that exists- The Phantom Edit, which was intended to improve on Episode I- The Phantom Menace. Changes included the removal of "Jar Jar Antics," trimming politics scenes, removing dialogue related to midi-chlorians, and removing "yippee," from Anakin's dialogue.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 10:25AM by DerVampyrRusticana
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TIL that in 1985, a US Senator used his influence to get a seat on the Space Shuttle. Jake Garn spent six days in space the following year on Discovery and he got so space sick that the maximum level of space sickness is now called "one Garn."
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 10:33AM by new_brain_who_dis
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TIL that Nicolas Cage insisted on picking up a venomous copperhead snake for a scene instead of one without poison because it would relax him in front of the camera and he wouldn’t have to act.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 01:57PM by El-Arairah
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TIL When Sweden won the ice hockey world championships in 1957 in Moscow, the Soviets didn't have the national anthem ready. The Swedish team decided to sing it over the stadium's PA system, but didn't know the words to the anthem, so instead they sang the Swedish drinking song, "Helan går!".
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 02:34PM by megalodoncorleone
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TIL that someone in New York state bought an old bowl at a tag sale in 2007 for $3. When the buyer had it appraised several years later, they learned it was a 1,000-year-old Chinese bowl initially valued at $200,000 to $300,000. It later sold at auction for $2.2 million.
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 03:27PM by BeBeYipes7683
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TIL that out of all the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan is the deadliest because of it's unpredictable weather and abnormally high number of rip currents
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Submitted November 06, 2020 at 02:12PM by ResidentRunner1
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