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Who Invented The Berlin Wall In The 1980's

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This is about the 1980s, but don't worry! This is commercial free! A lot of events happened in the 1980s, just like officially putting commercials onto the television, but more important events happened too. From scientific advancements to just generally enjoyable movies, the eighties just so happen to hold the truth behind how the berlin wall really went down, who actually found the first exoplanet, and just how great a well known movie was when it first came out. The Building of Berlin Wall The berlin wall was and always will be an important moment in history, and the cold wars. Many were affected and even killed by the simple aspect of a ‘wall’. Originally, Nikita khrushchev rejected the request to built the wall, in 1953, but relented in the end because of how many people crossing a day, by 1961. Even John Fitzgerald Kennedy agreed that “It's not a very nice solution, but a wall is a heck lots better than a war”. Life or Death The wall was built from two concrete walls, each one hundred and sixty yards long, with hundreds of watch towers, and other trap mechanisms. Because of these ‘trap mechanisms’ people had to become more creative with their …show more content…

Many people found and/or saw the peculiar planets but had not realized what they had saw till months later years even! To this day both America and Europe claim to have found the “first”. To find these Exoplanets, scientists discovered a destroyed star known as a ‘pulsar’. This pulsar, is a core star that had died in a supernova explosion. It shoots radio waves out which helps scientists locate said planets. ‘Wolszczan’ found two ‘pulsars’ by 1992 and another, two years later. another exoplanet was discovered by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz in 1995. This exoplanet came to be known as fifty-one peg. In 1989 The discovery of the first exoplanet was announced, though it is still unknown of whether it was discovered by someone from America or

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