Solar System
Identifying Objects
Celestial Mechanics
General Knowledge 1
General Knowledge 2
100

What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates on its side?

Uranus

100

What is this constellation called?

 

Ursa Major (The Big Dipper)

100

What is the black hole at the center of our galaxy named?

Sagittarius A

100

What is the closest star to the solar system besides the sun?

Proxima Centauri

100

What is the name of the ring around the black hole?

The event horizon

200

Who discovered Saturn? (Hint: he’s dead)

Galileo Galilei

200

What is this constellation called? 

Orion (The Hunter)

200

What parts of an orbit are apogee and perigee?

The max and min distance from the parent body.

200

What small, dark stars are also known as “failed stars”?

Brown Dwarfs

200

What is the definition of an AU?

The distance from the Earth to the sun (around 1.5*10^11 m).

300

What is the closest dwarf planet to the sun?

Ceres

300

What is the LAST element in the fusion process of a star that cannot be fused anymore?

Iron (Fe)

300

What is the position of the Sun relative to the orbit of the Earth called?

Focus Point

300

What spacecraft took the first photo of the great red spot on Jupiter?

Voyager 1

300

What is the name of the orbit which has the same period as one earth rotation?

Geostationary orbit

400

Which planet has the closest gravity to Earth’s?

Neptune

400

What are the orbiting objects?

Exoplanets

400

Calculate the apogee of an orbit with e = 0.8, and Major axis 300 million AU.

Hint: apogee = (1+e)*Semi-major axis

270 million AU

400

What is the star that never moves in our sky? (Hint: It is right above our North Pole)

Polaris (The North Star)

400

How many main rings does Saturn have?

8

500

What year did Pluto become a dwarf planet? (Hint: It’s a few years before any of us were born)

2006

500

Identify the  phenomenon in the image:

 

Gravitational lensing

500

Using the formula T^2 = a^3, where ‘T’ is time to go around the sun in years and ‘a’ is distance from the sun in AU, how long is a year on Jupiter if the planet is 5.2 AU away from the sun?

11.858 years

500

Why is the solution to the 3-body problem famous?

There is no solution.

500

This transfer is the most energy-efficient way to move between two orbits, named after a German engineer.

Hohmann transfer