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Circuses, fun fairs, amusement parks, theme rides – in pursuit of entertainment, creative thinkers have created whole new worlds for people to experience and enjoy.
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While circuses were a major source of recreation in the 20th century, many lost their appeal due to animal abuse scandals. Amusement parks and themed rides gained popularity in their place.
One of the main attractions in amusement parks satisfies man’s need for speed. In the 1400s, Russia developed ice slides where people would climb a 70-foot tower, fasten themselves onto a sled and whoosh down a 600-foot ice ramp to the next tower, where they would then repeat the exercise.
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We learn the North Star might not be the brightest, but is still important, in our puzzle Polaris (centre) surrounded by faint gas and dust. Image Credit: Source: NASA/Bray Falls
If you ask people around you which star they think is the brightest in the night sky, they will probably say the North Star. But, is it, really?
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The North Star, which actually goes by the name Polaris, is located 434 light-years away from Earth and is 4,000 times brighter than our sun. However, it ranks only in the middle of the range when it comes to starry brightness, according to astronomy news website Space.com.