Mercury's surface temperature is roughly:
- 400 degrees F
- 600 degrees F
or
- 800 degrees F
800 degrees F
This star is medium sized and the closest to Earth.
The sun
Neil Armstrong
Human beings have visited Mars.
- True
- False
False
This Mickey pet used to be a planet and is now considered a dwarf planet.
Pluto
This planet is named after the Roman God of War.
Mars
This is the name for shapes stars make, such as the Little Dipper.
Constellations
Jupiter has this many moons:
- 64
- 79
-95
79
There are dwarf planets in the asteroid belt.
- True
- False
True
In this movie, Darth Vader tells Luke he is his father.
The Empire Strikes Back
This planet has the strongest winds, which are fastest than the speed of sound.
Neptune
Like the second half of an Oasis song, this is what stars become when they die.
Supernova
This planet has a moon with an ocean.
Saturn
NASA's Solar Parker Probe touched the sun.
- True
- False
True
These two exploratory spacecraft have made it outside of our solar system.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2
This planet has 247 moons.
This is the definition of a nebula
A cloud of dust in space
This is the canine nickname of January's full moon.
Wolf moon
The next galaxy after the Milky Way is called the Butterfinger.
- True
- False
False, it's called the Andromeda
This the name that scientists give solar winds that make a bubble around the sun.
Heliosphere
This planet has a red storm that could fit 2 earths inside of it.
Jupiter
This is the temperature of core of the sun:
- 15,000 degrees F
- 27,000 degrees F
-52,000 degrees F
27,000 degrees F
Donovan McNabb likes that Pluto has this many moons:
- 5
- 9
- 11
5
The planet closest in size to Earth is Venus.
- True
- False
- True
This is the nebula that made the sun.
The solar nebula