Basic Astronomy
Jesuit Scientists
Vatican Observatory
Moons
Nebulae
100

This device that allows observers to see distant objects - typically employing curved mirrors and/or lenses.

What is a telescope?

100

Jesuit priest who built an observatory on top of a church in the mid-1800's

Who is Fr. Angelo Secchi

100

Name of the Vatican's telescope in Arizona

What is the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope. (VATT)

100

The largest moon in the solar system, which is also larger than the planet Mercury.

What is Ganymede?

100

This star-forming region is visible to the naked-eye as the middle "star" in the "sword" of Orion.

What is the Orion Nebula? (Messier 42, M42, or NGC 1976)

200

A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or picture in the night sky.

What is a constellation? (An Asterism is also correct)

200

The German Jesuit astronomer who helped Pope Gregory XIII to introduce what is now called the Gregorian calendar.

Who was Christopher Clavius?

200

Home of the Specola Vaticana and the Papal Summer Villa Gardens

What is Castel Gandolfo?

200

These two solar system planets have no moons.

What are Mercury and Venus?

200

A region of gas and dust sometimes mistaken for a planet - often shaped like a ring or bubble.

What is a planetary nebula?

300

These solar system planets have ring systems

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

300

This Jesuit built a pycnometer, a device to measure density of asteroid samples from NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission in 2023.

Who is Br. Bob Macke, SJ?

300

The Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope's mirror was made using this technique.

What is the spin-casting method?

300

This tiny moon is the most volcanic body in the solar system, with hundreds of active volcanoes.

What is Io? (Moon of Jupiter)

300

This nebula in the constellation Lyra is visible as a blue-gray elliptical ring in small telescopes.

What is the Ring Nebula? (Messier 57)

400

This object contains 99.86% of all the mass in the solar system.

What is the Sun?

400

This Jesuit won the Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Public Communication in Planetary Science in 2014.

Who is Br. Guy Consolmagno, SJ?

400

Containing many pieces donated by the widow of a French nobleman in 1935, this is one of the largest meteorite collections in the world, with over 1100 samples of more than 500 different falls,

What is the Vatican Observatory Meteorite collection?

400

These tiny moons orbit within Saturn's rings, and cause tidal disruption of ring particles.

What are shepherd moons?

400

Viewed as a "guest star" in the year 1054, the expanding remnant from this supernova contains a millisecond pulsar at its heart.

What is the Crab Nebula?

500

These objects share the orbit of Jupiter at Lagrangian points - 60° ahead-of and behind Jupiter, and are the target of NASA's Lucy mission.

What are the Trojan asteroids?

500

This pioneering seismologist established the first chain of seismographs in northern California in the 20th century.

Who was James Macelwane, S.J.?


500

Launched in Paris in 1887, this survey would include 18 observatories from across the globe, including the Vatican Observatory, with the goal of creating a photographic map of the entire celestial sphere.

What was the Carte du Ciel?

500

What do Earth's, Mars', Pluto's and Jupiter's large Galilean moons all have in common? 

That is being tidally-locked? (Same face always pointing towards the primary)

500

The iconic Pillars of Creation, made famous by the Hubble Space Telescope, resides within this nebula.

What is the Eagle Nebula? (Messier 16, M16) 

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