The Big Bang
Dark Matter
Stargazing
Telescopes
Solar System
100

The current age of the universe, according to the Big Bang Theory.

What is 13.8 billion years old?

100

a form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it detectable only through its gravitational effects

What is dark matter?

100

The brightest star in the night sky, it’s part of the constellation Canis Major.

What is Sirius?

100

The famous space telescope named after Edwin.

What is the Hubble Space Telescope?

100

The hottest planet in our solar system.

What is Venus?

200

The period of rapid expansion after the Big Bang.

What is inflation?

200

gravitational pull of dark matter is essential for shaping these massive cosmic structures and holding them together

What are galaxies?

200

This constellation, resembling a hunter, is notable for its belt of three bright stars.

What is Orion?

200

The space telescope that is the size of a full tennis court and 3 stories high.

What is the James Webb Space Telescope?

200
The planet that is considered to be a "failed star".

What is Jupiter?

300

The feature of the universe that caused the formation of stars and other large-scale structures.

What is the nonuniform distribution of gas?

300

dark matter particles interact with themselves through “dark force” and explains dark matter halos

 

What is self-interacting dark matter (SIDM)?

300

This winter constellation contains the "Dog Star," Sirius, the brightest star in the sky.

What is Canis Major?

300

The telescope that photographed the first picture of a black hole in galaxy M87.

What is the Event Horizon Telescope?

300

One of the two theories about the cause of Uranus' tilt.

What is the Collision Theory / the Moon Theory?

400

The period in which electrons combined with protons to create early atoms.

What is recombination?
400

mission by the European Space Agency, launched in 2023, aims to map the universe in 3D to study dark matter and dark energy

What is the Euclid Mission?

400

This small constellation near the celestial pole is shaped like a little bear.

What is Ursa Minor?

400

The country in which the telescope is said to be invented.

What is The Netherlands?

400

The four Galilean moons.

What are Ganymede, Europa, Io, and Callisto?

500

The three major problems that inflation solves.

What are the flatness problem, the horizon problem, and the monopole problem.

500

theorized lightweight particles could explain dark matter and address the lack of CP violation in the strong force

What are axions?

500

The point directly above an observer’s head in the night sky is called this.

What is the zenith?

500

The astronomer that discovered Pluto using the 13'' Lawrence Lowell Telescope.

Who was Clyde Tombaugh?

500

The cause of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter.

What are compounds that appear red under UV light?

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