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Astronomy Common Knowledge Quiz.......

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ToraToraTora | 09:27 Wed 18th Dec 2024 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Ok I am often told that what to me is common knowledge, especially in astronomy, is not. So I thought I'd devise a little quiz to test the water. Have a go without googling or reading the other answers first.

1) What are the 8 planets in order going out from the sun?

2) What is the largest planet on our solar system?

3) What star is the brightest in our sky and how is it found in the sky?

4) What is the hottest planet in our solar system?

5) How far away is the closest star system to ours?

6) What is the star over the north pole and how is it found in the sky?

7) What is the crab nebula the remnants of?

8) What lies in the orbital space between Mars and Jupiter?

9)  What are the 4 Galilean moons of Jupiter

10) What is a pulsar?

 

 

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What star is the brightest in our sky and how is it found in the sky?

 

 

Badly worded I assume.

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why ? it's in English what are you finding confusing?

Because during daylight the Sun appears to be the brightest star, and it can be dound easily by looking at more or less the same place at the same time from one day to the next

Here we go

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FGS unless you are a nit picking contrarian plaster it's clear I am talking about the night sky. It's been answered above by several people they understood ok.

No it was badly worded.

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 it's clear I am talking about the night sky.

 

 

 

It isn't.

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stop being a plonker, in astronomy when we talk about stars it's a given that we are talking about the night sky.

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why can't people just join in in the intended spirit instead of nit picking the details?

Stop digging.

I'll move on and leave you to pat yourself on the back

I answered it as Sirius accepting that's what you meant, but also said the Sun as it could have been a trick question. Turns out it was just badly worded.

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It's an astronomy quiz, in the quiz world we always say if it's the day time sky, the default is the night sky. End of.

You knew that anyway we have enough nit picking contrarian Aprils on here as it is without you adding your two bob.

It's an astronomy quiz, in the quiz world we always say if it's the day time sky, the default is the night sky. End of.

 

 

😂🤣You can not be sirius?

1 mercury,venus,Earth, mars,jupiter,saturn, Neptune Uranus

2 Jupiter

3 Sirius

4 venus

5 no idea,  but guessing enough light years not to  be able to pop in for Sunday tea

6 Polaris  find little dipper and it's the end of the handle

7 supernova

8 asteroid belt

9 guessing Europa,  Gannymede, possibly Callisto  can think of others but not sure which to pick

10. A neutron star,  beams radiation from its poles

That was hard, I used to know this stuff, and watched a lot of programmes on documentary channels

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7.25/10 rowan, pretty good.

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