What is Pluto?
This constellation is the biggest of them all.
What is Hydra?
The galaxy is bound by this force:
What is gravity?
The first mission that included an animal was launched by this country:
This was the first man in space.
Who is Yuri Gagarin?
This planet has no solid surface, the biggest 'gas giant'.
What is Jupiter?
This constellation is the smallest.
What is Crux?
The galaxy we live in is called:
What is the Milky Way?
This telescope was named by an astronomer, who had a law that said that far away galaxies move faster.
What is the Hubble Telescope?
This man first used the telescope for astronomical research.
Who is Galileo?
Hubble's Law is a dedicated astronomy law dedicated as this:
The farther a galaxy is, the faster it moves.
This group of stars is commonly mistaken for a constellation.
What is the Big Dipper?
Galaxies often have this in the center of them:
What is a Black Hole?
The first satellite was named this:
What is Sputnik 1?
This was the number of astronauts in Project Mercury.
What is 7?
The hottest planet is this:
What is Venus?
These two constellations is named after a certain mammal, named commonly as the "bear".
What is Ursa Major and Ursa Minor?
These two galaxies will inevitably collide into one another.
This international place in space is where many astronauts work:
What is the ISS (International Space Station)?
This is the system that Coperincius tried to revolutionize into the 1500s. Many did not like his work, but it turned out to be true.
What is the Heliocentric model?
The degree that Uranus tilts on.
What is 98 degrees?
This number is how many officially recognized constellations they is.
What is 88?
The galaxy is called a flowing stream, and does this to smaller galaxies when they encounter bigger ones:
What is get eaten?
This corporation works on aerospace, in which it's parent company worked on many astronomical things, such as the Hubble Space Telescope.
What is Lockheed Martin?
This way of tracking time was used long ago.
What is the sundial?