What happens on the moon during a Solar Eclipse?
Nothing.
How Old is Earth?
4.543 Billion years old.
What is the name of the largest planet in our Solar System, known for its iconic Great Red Spot and numerous moons?
Jupiter.
What are the extremely energetic and distant celestial objects that emit intense radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum, often originating from the cores of galaxies?
Quasars
Out of these planets which one is real?
LV-223
Ego
Cybertron
Kepler 22b
Kepler 22b
What planet in our Solar System could possible support life on it?
Venus upper atmosphere has a higher chance is supporting life.
What geological era, known for the emergence of complex life forms including dinosaurs, followed the Precambrian era and preceded the Cenozoic era?
Mesozoic era.
Which moon of Saturn is known for its unique surface features, including geysers that spew water vapor and ice particles into space?
Enceladus.
What is the name of the space telescope launched by NASA in 1990, which has provided invaluable insights into deep space phenomena, including distant galaxies, nebulae, and exoplanets?
Hubble Telescope
Is our star the biggest in the galaxy?
No
(Extra 300 Points if you can tell me what is the biggest Star)
What was the first moon of Saturn to be discovered?
Titan.
What is the largest ocean on Earth, covering approximately 30% of the planet's surface area?
Pacific Ocean.
What is the name of the dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, famous for its eccentric orbit and its discovery in 1930?
Pluto.
What mysterious form of matter, believed to make up approximately 27% of the universe's mass-energy content, does not emit, absorb, or reflect light?
Dark Matter.
Is there a possibility of a ninth planet?
Objects being pulled in the Kuiper belt suggest something great in size is pulling on them.
What was the first moon of Jupiter to be discovered?
Io
What is earths largest natural satellite?
The Moon.
Which NASA spacecraft, launched in 1977, became the first human-made object to reach interstellar space after exploring Jupiter, Saturn, and their moons?
Voyager 1.
What is the term for the powerful explosions that result from the death of massive stars, releasing an immense amount of energy and producing elements heavier than iron?
Supernova
(Extra 200 Points if you can tell me what star might be seen exploding in our life time)
What event from our Earth could wipe us out?
Great Deoxygenation Event, Where oxygen levels drop drastically.
What is one possible theory as to why we have not been in contact with aliens?
'Light displacement' Light travels so fast and slow that if intelligent life was to look at our planet 65 millions years ago they would only see dinosaurs.
What is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, approximately equal to 149.6 million kilometers?
Astronomical unit (AU)?
What is the name of the theory that explains the formation of the Solar System from a rotating nebula of dust and gas approximately 4.6 billion years ago?
Nebular hypothesis
What is the name of our Supermassive Black Hole in the center of our galaxy?
Sagittarius A
What is the name for the cluster of galaxy's in one location?
The Great Attractor.