Solar System
Star & Galaxies
Sci-Fi Movies
Space Exploration
Cosmic Mysteries
100

The hottest planet in our solar system.

What is Venus?

100

The closest star to Earth?

What is the Sun?

100

This 1977 film began with the word “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…”

What is Star Wars?

100

The first person in space.

Who is Yuri Gagari?

100

This invisible matter makes up most of the mass in galaxies.

What is dark matter?

200

This moon has lakes and rivers of liquid methane.

What is Titan?

200

The Milky Way is classified as this type of galaxy.

What is a barred spiral galaxy?

200

In this 1968 film, HAL 9000 says, “I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.”

What is 2001: A Space Odyssey?

200

The rover currently exploring Mars since 2021.

What is Perseverance?

200

This mysterious force is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate.

What is dark energy?

300

The dwarf planet in the asteroid belt has a temporary atmosphere.

What is Ceres?

300

The hottest stars on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram are this spectral type.

What is O-type?

300

The Martian, Mark Watney grows potatoes using Martian soil. To make it work, he had to add this crucial ingredient to the regolith.

What is water? Or What is fertilizer from human waste?

300

Sputnik 1 was launched by the Soviet Union in this year.

What is 1957?

300

The Schwarzschild radius of a black hole is proportional to this property of the black hole.

What is its mass?

400

Jupiter has the shortest day of all planets, rotating once every about ___ hours.

What is ~10 hours?

400

The remnant left behind after a supernova if the core collapses completely.

What is a black hole?

400

In Interstellar, the planet near Gargantua experienced 7 years passing on Earth for every 1 hour on the surface. This is due to what relativistic effect?

What is time dilation caused by gravity?

400

Voyager 1 crossed the heliopause, the boundary of the Sun’s influence, this year.

What is 2012?

400

The cosmic microwave background has an average temperature of about ___ Kelvin.

What is 2.7 K?

500

Uranus rotates on its side, but its magnetic field is also unusual. It’s tilted by about ___ degrees from its rotational axis.

What is ~60 degrees?

500

The maximum mass a neutron star can have before collapsing into a black hole is called this limit.

What is the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff (TOV) limit?

500

The starship Enterprise from Star Trek uses this fictional propulsion system, inspired by the real physics idea of bending space.

What is a warp drive?

500

This probe was the first successful soft landing on Mars by the Soviet Union in 1971.

What is Mars 3?

500

This paradox asks why the night sky is dark despite infinite stars.

What is Olbers' paradox?