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Astronomy Common Knowledge Quiz.......
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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus (I think the last two's orbits cross, so they are occasionally the other way around)
2. Jupiter
3. The Pole Star?
4. Mercury I guess.
5. Sorry, no idea. Several billion light years?
6. Okay, so that's the Pole Star.
7. A black hole?
8. A asteroid field
9. Sorry, dunno that one
10. Neutron Stars
12:28 on point 1 Pluto's orbit does dip inside that of Neptune and it is also not in the same plane as the rest of the planets. This led to it being declassified because it is now believed to be a kuiper belt object. Oddly enough the Neptunian moon Triton is also thought to be from the kuiper belt, captured by Neptune it orbits the planet in the opposite direction to all it's other moons.
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