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Astronomy : Part A

Created by GeniusBoy

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : General Astronomy
Astronomy  Part A game quiz
"A quiz for anyone who loves (and knows a whole lot about) astronomy! Some of the questions are tricky so be careful. It helps to have a textbook on hand. Good luck."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which moon of Saturn was almost shattered by the object that produced the Herschel Crater on its surface?
    Mimas
    Titan
    Iapetus
    Rhea


2. In 2136 B.C. the two Imperial Court astronomers in China were executed for not predicting a solar eclipse. Name them?
    Tsung and Chang
    Hoy and Ho
    Chin and Hsi
    Hsi and Ho


3. In what year did Galileo Galilei begin using the recently invented optical telescope to observe the heavens?
    1604
    1608
    1610
    1609


4. What is the magnitude of the Sun from Earth?
    -25
    -26.72
    -27.4
    -26.36


5. Which planet in our solar system is less dense than water which means that if all the planets were put into a huge ocean this planet would float?
    Uranus
    Jupiter
    Saturn
    Pluto


6. Which of the four great Galilean moons around Jupiter is the closest to the planet?
    Io
    Callisto
    Ganymede
    Europa


7. How long is Earth's sidereal year?
    364.987 days
    365.87 days
    365.256 days
    365.242 days


8. How long is a mean tropical year?
    365.242 days
    365.687 days
    365.256 days
    366.012 days


9. In the year 14,000 which star will be the pole star?
    Sirius
    Thuban
    Vega
    Polaris


10. In which vast area (50,000-100,000 A.U. in extent) are most long-period comets believed to originate?
    Oort Cloud
    Hubble Belt
    Kuiper Belt
    Schiaparelli Cloud


11. How long is the sidereal day of the moon?
    28 earth days
    27.3 earth days
    29.4 earth days
    26.6 earth days


12. Which American astronomer first described a subset of spiral galaxies characterized by one bright central region containing strong, broad emission lines in 1944?
    Edwin Hubble
    Clyde Tombaugh
    Percival Lowell
    Carl K. Seyfert


13. Mars has two moons-Phobos and Deimos. What do those names literally mean?
    Terror and Blood
    Fear and Panic
    War and Death
    Happy and Joy


14. How many planets have rings?
    1
    4
    2
    3


15. Which planet is the largest of the terrestrial planets?
    Jupiter
    Mars
    Venus
    Earth


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