The largest planet in The Solar system.
What is Jupiter?
The hottest planet in The Solar System.
What is Venus?
The galaxy we call home.
What is The Milky Way?
The american-named smaller portion of Ursa Major.
What is The Big Dipper?
The most visible nebula in the night sky.
What is The Orion Nebula?
The planet known as "The Jewel of The Solar System."
What is Saturn?
The only planet not named after a Roman God.
What is Earth?
The galaxy theorized to collide with The Milky Way in a few billion years.
What is The Andromeda Galaxy?
A smaller, very resemblant version of a more famous constellation.
What is The Little Dipper?
The famous nebula located in the constellation of Aquarius.
What is The Helix Nebula?
The planet with the highest concentration of methane gas in The Solar System.
What is Uranus?
The planet who possesses twin moons named "Phobos" and "Deimos."
What is Mars?
The most photographed galaxy.
What is The Andromeda Galaxy?
The constellation where the most visible nebula in our night sky is located.
What is Orion The Hunter?
The coldest nebula in the universe, measuring in at exactly 1 Kelvin.
What is The Boomerang Nebula?
The planet with the most moons in The Solar System.
What is Saturn?
This planet previously was theorized to have possessed liquid water at some point, though this theory was invalidated shortly after due to significant evidence.
What is Venus?
The spiral galaxy who's vortex is currently consuming a second, smaller galaxy.
What is The Whirlpool Galaxy?
The longest constellation.
What is Hydra?
The nebula that astronomers report having been able to see form in 1054 BC in China, Japan, and The Middle East.
What is The Crab Nebula
The planet who's storm faded before 1995.
What is Neptune?
The planet who's craters are named after artists, musicians, and painters.
What is Mercury?
The galaxy that closely resembles a thin, brimmed mexican hat.
One of the smallest constellations in the night sky, containing 2 stars.
What is Canis Minor?
The nebula containing the famous "Pillars Of Creation" cloud formation.
What is The Eagle Nebula?