Space Wonders
Exploring the Cosmos
Astronomy 101
Galactic Insights
Masters of the Universe
100

"Does Venus spin quickly or slowly on its axis?"


Slowly

100

"Can humans live on the planet Venus? Why or why not?" 


NO

100

"What is the name of the galaxy we live in?"


Milky Way



100

"What is another name for the North Star?"


Polaris



100

"What is responsible for the seasons on Earth?"


The Earth's tilt and revolution around the Sun.

200

"What is the third brightest object in the sky, after the Sun and the Moon?"


Venus

200

MCQ

How many moons does Venus have?"

a) 1
b) 2
c) 0
d) 3


c) 0

200

MCQ

How long is a day on Neptune?
A. 24 Earth hours
B. 10 Earth hours
C. 16 Earth hours
D. 30 Earth hours

C. 16 Earth hours

200

"What is the force that keeps planets orbiting the Sun?"


Gravity



200

"What is the smallest planet in our solar system?"


Mercury



300

True or False:
Pluto is still inside the asteroid belt.

False: (Pluto is in the Kuiper Belt.)

300

MCQ

"Which planet are we looking forward to colonizing in the future?"

a) Mars
b) Venus
c) The Moon
d) Mercury

a) Mars

300

"What gas gives Neptune and Uranus their famous blue color? (Hint: It’s a gas that can be found on a cow farm.)"


Methane

300

______ are sections of the sky that contain recognizable star patterns.

Constellation/s


300

True or False:
Uranus was discovered with the naked eye.

False
Explanation: It was the first planet discovered with a telescope.

400

"Do the gas giant planets have a solid surface to land on? Explain why or why not."


The gas giants do not have a solid surface, as the planets are made up of different gases. 

400

"Can you explain what terraforming is? (Hint: It’s a process we hope to use on other planets or moons.)"

Terraforming means changing a planet to make it more like Earth, so people could live there. Imagine turning a cold, empty place like Mars into a world with air you can breathe, water to drink, and plants to grow food.

400

"What is the tilt of Earth's axis?"


23.5 degrees



400

"How long does it take for the Moon to orbit the Earth?"


A month

400

Why is Uranus colder than Neptune, even though it’s closer to the Sun?


Because it gives off very little internal heat, making it one of the coldest planets.


500

True/False: 

 Pluto named by a child?



True! An 11-year-old girl named Venetia Burney suggested the name.


500

"Can you name all the terrestrial planets in our solar system?"


  • Mercury
  • Venus
  • Earth
  • Mars
500

MCQ:
What spacecraft flew by Neptune in 1989?
A. Galileo
B. Voyager 2
C. New Horizons
D. Cassini

B. Voyager 2



500

 Fill in the Blank:
Neptune is known for having the strongest _______ in the solar system.

winds
500

MCQ:
Which of these is NOT a moon of Uranus?

A. Titania
B. Oberon
C. Miranda
D. Ganymede

D. Ganymede (Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter)