Solar System
Stars
Galaxies
Club
General
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Hottest planet in the Solar System

Venus

100

Classification of the Sun

G2V Main-Sequence

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Located at the center of the Milky Way

Supermassive Black Hole

100

Year the Texas State Astronomy Club was founded

2016

100

The Electromagnetic Spectrum from longest to shortest wavelength

Radio, microwave, infared, visible, ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma ray

200

Age of the Solar System

4.6 Billion Years

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Distance of the closest star to our sun

4.3 light years

200

Invented the Heliocentric Model

Nicolaus Copernicus

200

Full name of the Astronomy Club President - BONUS if you have his SSN and Credit Card info

John Michael McCaskill

200

Age of the Universe

13.8 Billion Years

300

Planets in Alphabetical Order

Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, (Pluto), Saturn, Uranus, Venus

300

Number of constellations

88

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Main types of Galaxies

 Spiral, Elliptical, Irregular

300

Two physics faculty members were officers for the club; name them - BONUS if you can name their positions

Erika Marentes: President & Treasurer

Evan Jellison: Treasurer

300

Gravitational Constant

6.67430 × 10-11 m3/kg s2

400

Most viable candidate for human life in the Solar System

Mars

400

Constellation that holds the Pleiades

Taurus

400

Name of the galaxy cluster the Milky Way is in

The Local Group

400

Address of the Observatory

Supple Science, 804 Vista St, San Marcos, TX 78666

400

Definition of a parsec

The distance at which 1 (AU) subtends an angle of one arcsecond

500

Date Galileo discovered the Galilean Moons

January 7th, 1610

500

Name of the ALLEGED 13th Zodiac

Ophiuchus

500

Teaches the Galaxies physics elective "Galactic and Extragalactic Astrophysics"

Dr. Togi

500

Longest someone has been an officer - BONUS if you name who it was

6 years, Alan Martinez

500

Number of objects in the Messier Catalog

110