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вторник, 18 февраля 2020 г.

Infographic: Happy 90th discovery anniversary, Pluto!


18.02.2020 by Kristine Spure


Do you ever gaze into space and wonder what lies beyond the edge of the observable? We definitely do. We can also only imagine what an indescribable feeling it must be to discover a new celestial object and be able to mark it on the sky map for the rest of the world to notice. 


It’s been 90 years since astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Pluto at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. For a long time, Pluto was believed to be the 9th planet of our Solar System. But in 2006, just as other celestial bodies the same size of Pluto were discovered, it was demoted to a dwarf planet. 


Discover more statistics of Pluto and 10 important dates in the history of this unique and icy dwarf planet in our brand new insight report:

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Infographic: Happy 90th discovery anniversary, Pluto!

Do you ever gaze into space and wonder what lies beyond the edge of the observable? We definitely do. We can also only imagine what an indescribable feeling it must be to discover a new celestial object and be able to mark it on the sky map for the rest of the world to notice. 

It’s been 90 years since astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Pluto at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. For a long time, Pluto was believed to be the 9th planet of our Solar System. But in 2006, just as other celestial bodies the same size of Pluto were discovered, it was demoted to a dwarf planet. 

Discover more statistics of Pluto and 10 important dates in the history of this unique and icy dwarf planet in our brand new insight report:

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четверг, 13 февраля 2020 г.

Valentine’s Day spending in the US (infographic)


13.02.2020 by Kristine Spure


The annual celebration of love is here, so get ready to be surrounded by a whole lot of roses, chocolates, and everything heart-shaped and pink. 


Even if you’re not a big spender yourself, plenty of Americans are. In 2019, Americans spent a record amount on Valentine’s Day – more than $20 billion in total. Greeting cards, candy, and a night out have been among the most popular gifts on Valentine’s Day. 


But what’s even more interesting is that Valentine’s Day actually originated as a Western Christian liturgical feast honoring the early saints named Valentinus. Take a look at our insight report for more shopping trends and historical facts: 

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