During photosynthesis, plants emit light humans can’t see, but NASA can see that light from space - and they've even made maps of it!
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The light hitting the earth right now is 30 thousand years old.
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MIT has developed a camera that captures the speed of light at a trillion frames per second.
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The oldest glowing lightbulb was first switched on in 1901 and lives in fire stations in Livermore, CA. It is known as the Centennial Light.
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Blue light fends off drowsiness in the middle of the night, which could be useful to people who work at night.
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A third of the human population sneezes when they look at the Sun. Light can signal the ocular nerve near the sinuses and triggers a sneeze.
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Electric lights for trees were first used in 1895.
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It takes a photon 170,000 years to travel from the core of the Sun to the surface, but only 8 minutes to travel the rest of the way to Earth.
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