Aussies warned over tiny detail on fake $50 note
Australians are being warned to keep an eye out for counterfeit money after a convincing fake $50 note was handed in at a NSW Pet rol station last weekend. The Shell Pet rol station on Chinderah Bay Rd in Chinderah, near Tweed Heads, sparked a heated debate online after posting images of two seemingly identical looking $50 notes on its Facebook page on Monday. One of the notes was a fake used at the service station. Looking for a new job or job candidate? Post jobs and search for local talent on 7NEWS Jobs >> The Business posted an image of the notes, asking followers to ask which one was counterfeit — but it wasn’t an easy spot for most. “Be wary as there are fake notes in circulation — we had one come through this weekend,” the Business said. “Incredibly, they have replicated the window and the seven point star on the bottom left of the window. The only thing they couldn’t replicate is the ultraviolet serial number ... it doesn’t light up under a blue light.” Source: htt...

It passed by the Sun really fast which is probably for the better, since if it were to pass by the Sun at any slower speeds it could most likely damage its surface quite a lot as the pressure alone could even pull it away from its trajectory essentially killing us all in the process. NASA’s satellite captured the following video of it, although soon after NASA reported the fact that the satellite itself suffered a lot of malfunctions, to say the least.
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