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I don’t believe that today’s wonders are similar in kind of the wonders of the Ancient World. They were all buildings, such as the Pyramids in Egypt, or other architectural structures. Over the past 100 yeas, we have seen amazing technologies and scientific achievements. These are surely our modern wonders.

Our galaxy the Milky Way contains over 200 billion stars and there are nine planets in our solar system. In 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped out of his space capsule into the surface of the moon and made his famous statement “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Since then there have been space probes to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and even to the sun. One day, a space observatory will study how the first stars and galaxies began.

So far, it seems that we are alone in the universe. There are no signs yet that there is intelligent life outside our own solar system. But who knows what the future holds? There are many predictions and science facts and fictions about our futurity. Scientists are talking about ideas in science-fiction for building space colonies, grow food in space, go on holidays, go to school, play sports, open mines on the Moon, even meet aliens. I am a science-fiction fanatic and I hope we will meet aliens here or on some other planet. As I have read in many books and seen many films they are very friendly and from a highly developed civilization but different then we are. They are not very tall and fat. They have got one eye, big mouth and long ears, four fingers and more hands, arms and legs. It is very important to say that they eat different food and they hate our food. I have seen that they drink petrol instead of water. So we will seem very strange to them.

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