TYSON'S FAVORITE FACTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSE
10 There are 100,000 times as many stars in the universe as sounds and words ever uttered by all humans who have ever lived.
9 Humans are genetically connected with life on Earth, chemically connected with life on other star systems and atomically connected with all matter in the universe.
8 Dark matter and dark energy make up 94 percent of the universe. We can measure their existence, yet we have no idea what they are.
7 Beneath a thick layer of surface ice, Jupiter's moon Europa likely harbors an ocean kept warm by the gravitational stresses induced by Jupiter and by neighboring moons -- a potential haven for life.
6 An asteroid the size of Mount Everest slammed into Earth 65 million years ago. The ensuing global climatic catastrophe left 70 percent of all the world's species extinct, including the ferocious dinosaurs.
5 There are more molecules of water in a cup of water than cups of water in all the world's oceans. This means that some molecules in every cup of water you drink passed through the kidneys of Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Abe Lincoln or any other historical person of your choosing. Same goes for air: There are more molecules of air in a single breath of air than there are breaths of air in Earth's entire atmosphere. Therefore, some molecules of air you inhale passed through the lungs of any historical person of your choosing.
4 The laws of physics, as measured here on Earth, apply everywhere else in the universe -- across space and time.
3 Because light takes time to travel from one place to another, the farther out in space you look, the farther back in time you see. With our most powerful telescopes, we can observe the universe all the way back to its earliest moments -- all the way back to the Big Bang itself.