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Space: What is Really out There?
written by:
jamieg75
This quiz is all about space. And it's not just planets and stars - see what else is out there! Good luck!
Question 1:
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This is the name given to a region in space with gravity so strong that nothing can get out of it - not even light.
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Question 2:
What do you call a massive system of stars held together by gravity?
A nebula
None of these
A galaxy
Space
Question 3:
Meteoroids are small celestial bodies consisting of ice, dust and rock that form gaseous tails as they move closer to the Sun.
True
False
Question 4:
Which of the following asteroids is the only one visible to the naked eye?
Vesta
Davida
Pallas
Ceres
Question 5:
A solar eclipse is when Earth casts a shadow on the Moon.
True
False
Question 6:
This is the name given to an imaginary line running through the center of a planet that determines the inclination angle of a planet's rotation.
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Question 7:
Which is the hottest planet of the Solar System?
Mars
Venus
Mercury
Uranus
Question 8:
This Solar System body was once considered a planet, but was later reclassified as a dwarf planet and a member of the Kuiper Belt.
None of these
Jupiter
Pluto
Venus
Question 9:
Which planet of the Solar System has the most moons?
Jupiter
Pluto
Saturn
Mars
Question 10:
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How often can Halley's Comet be observed?
About every 55 years
About every 80 years
About every 45 years
About every 76 years
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