Archive for November, 2007

Melina

Sports Facts and Tips: 2.In 1911 a dog was killed by a meteor at Nakhla, Egypt. This unlucky creatre is the only one known to have been killed by a meteor. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Max Tonetto

Sports Facts and Tips: 16.In space no one can see you cry - gravity means tears won’t flow normally. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Mauro Camoranesi

Sports Facts and Tips: 15.All the planets in our solar system could be placed inside the planet Jupiter. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Mauro Badaracchi

Sports Facts and Tips: 14.Buzz Aldrin’s (second man on the moon) Mother’s name was Marion Moon. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Maurice Greene

Sports Facts and Tips: 13.The footprints left by astronauts on the Moon should last several million years. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Matt Leinart

Sports Facts and Tips: 12.The first ‘Chimponaut’ was 3 year old Ham, who rocketed into space on January 31, 1961. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Massimo Oddo

Sports Facts and Tips: 11.A Space Shuttle’s main engine weighs about a seventh as much as a train engine but can deliver as much horsepower as 39 locomotives. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Massimo Ambrosini

Sports Facts and Tips: 10.More than 1 million Earths could fit inside the sun. By far, the Sun is the largest object in our solar system. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Massimiliano Rosolino

Sports Facts and Tips: 10. In bowling, three strikes in a row was called a turkey. The term originated in the 1800s when at holiday time, the first member of a team to score three strikes in a row won a free turkey. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.

Mary Pierce

Sports Facts and Tips: 1.Golf is the only sport to have been ‘played’ on the moon - on 6 February 1971 Alan Shepard hit a golf ball. View more for photos and videos clips. Please rate and comments.