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The Sky Belongs To Us

The Sky Belongs To Us. Think, You know Our Universe well? Let`s check it out !. Start. Choose question category. Easy. 1. 2. 3. 4. Medium. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 1. 2. Hard. 4. 1. 2. 3. Very Hard . 2. 1. 3. 4. Extra 1. Extra 2. Extra 3. Extra 4. 1. Easy.

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The Sky Belongs To Us

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  1. The Sky Belongs To Us Think, You know Our Universe well?Let`s check it out ! Start

  2. Choose question category Easy 1 2 3 4 Medium 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 2 Hard 4 1 2 3 Very Hard 2 1 3 4 Extra 1 Extra 2 Extra 3 Extra 4

  3. 1 Easy Choose the correct sequence of the planets of our Solar System Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Mars, Jupiter, Pluto, Mercury, Earth, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Show the correct answer

  4. 1 Easy Choose the correct sequence of the planets of our Solar System Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Mars, Jupiter, Pluto, Mercury, Earth, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Correct Answer

  5. 2 Easy What is The Sun ? The star at the center of the Solar System One of the planets of Solar System Huge comet In the Middle of our Galaxy Center of our Galaxy Show the correct answer

  6. 2 Easy What is The Sun ? The star at the center of the Solar System One of the planets of Solar System Huge comet In the Middle of our Galaxy Center of our Galaxy Correct Answer

  7. 3 Easy What is shown on picture? Full Moon – one of the smallest planets of Solar System Full Moon - the only natural satellite of the Earth Moon – huge asteroid that is bound to Earth by gravitation A comet Show the correct answer

  8. 3 Easy What is shown on picture? Full Moon – one of the smallest planets of Solar System Full Moon - the only natural satellite of the Earth Moon – huge asteroid that is bound to Earth by gravitation A comet Correct Answer

  9. 4 Easy What is The Astronomy ? Natural science that deals with the study of celestial objects Science, that deals with the study of stars Science, that deals with the study of galaxies Natural science, that deals with the observation of sky and creating map of all stars and planets in our solar system Show the correct answer

  10. 4 Easy What is The Astronomy ? Natural science that deals with the study of celestial objects Science, that deals with the study of stars Science, that deals with the study of galaxies Natural science, that deals with the observation of sky and creating map of all stars and planets in our solar system Correct Answer

  11. Medium 1 “Icy small Solar System body that, when close enough to the Sun, displays a visible coma (a thin, fuzzy, temporary atmosphere) and sometimes also a tail.”What is described? A star A comet An asteroid A satellite Show the correct answer

  12. Medium 1 “Icy small Solar System body that, when close enough to the Sun, displays a visible coma (a thin, fuzzy, temporary atmosphere) and sometimes also a tail.”What is described? A star A comet An asteroid Halley's comet, named after the astronomer Edmund Halley for successfully calculating its orbit A satellite Correct Answer

  13. Medium 2 A rocky object in space that's smaller than a planet — they're sometimes called minor planets or planetoids.What is described? A star A comet An Asteroid Space debris Show the correct answer

  14. Medium 2 A rocky object in space that's smaller than a planet — they're sometimes called minor planets or planetoids.What is described? The 'snowman' craters are near the top left. A star A comet An Asteroid The largest asteroid in the Solar System is 4 Vesta. Space debris Correct Answer

  15. Medium 3 What is a Galaxy? A Galaxy is a collection of stars and planets held together by magnetism and gravity. One galaxy can have from 100000 to 1000000 stars and be as large as 100,000 light years across. A galaxy is an enormous collection of gas, dust and billions of stars held together by gravity. One galaxy can have hundreds of billions of stars and be as large as 200,000 light years across. A Galaxy is a name for only our Solar System and nearby regions. A Galaxy is a union of several planetary systems that are bound to each other by gravity Show the correct answer

  16. Medium 3 What is a Galaxy? A Galaxy is a collection of stars and planets held together by magnetism and gravity. One galaxy can have from 100000 to 1000000 stars and be as large as 100,000 light years across. A galaxy is an enormous collection of gas, dust and billions of stars held together by gravity. One galaxy can have hundreds of billions of stars and be as large as 200,000 light years across. A Galaxy is a name for only our Solar System and nearby regions. A Galaxy is a union of several planetary systems that are bound to each other by gravity Correct Answer

  17. Medium 4 When did Yuri Gagarin, cosmonaut from the Soviet Union made first human spaceflight as well as the first orbital flight of a manned vehicle in history? April 12, 1961 May 16, 1962 June 20, 1959 It wasn`t Yuri Gagarin Show the correct answer

  18. Medium 4 When did Yuri Gagarin, cosmonaut from the Soviet Union made first human spaceflight as well as the first orbital flight of a manned vehicle in history? April 12, 1961 May 16, 1962 June 20, 1959 It wasn`t Yuri Gagarin Correct Answer

  19. Hard 1 How old is the universe? It is not known yet. 5,21 Billion Years 20 Billion Years 13,77 Billion Years Show the correct answer

  20. Hard 1 How old is the universe? It is not known yet. 5,21 Billion Years 20 Billion Years 13,77 Billion Years Correct Answer

  21. Hard 2 In which Galaxy our Solar System is ? Elliptical Galaxy Milky Way Galaxy Andromeda Galaxy Solar Galaxy Show the correct answer

  22. Hard 2 In which Galaxy our Solar System is ? Elliptical Galaxy Milky Way Galaxy Andromeda Galaxy Solar Galaxy A view of the Milky Way (including the Galactic Center) as seen from a non-light polluted area (the Black Rock Desert, Nevada). Correct Answer

  23. Hard 3 Who has given name for the Pluto ? Anonym, who left a note on the discoverer`s table Alexander Broomskin, one of the discoverers of the Pluto. Venetia Burney, an eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England. Katherine Brown , discoverer`s wife and professor of the mythology. Show the correct answer

  24. Hard 3 Who has given name for the Pluto ? Anonym, who left a note on the discoverer`s table Alexander Broomskin, one of the discoverers of the Pluto. Venetia Burney, an eleven-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford, England. Katherine Brown , discoverer`s wife and professor of the mythology. Venetia Burney at age 11 Correct Answer

  25. Hard 4 There are planets, that we can see without using any devices (Naked-eye). Which are they ? Venus, Jupiter, Mars Mercury, Mars, Venus, Uranus Mercury, Venus, Mars Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn Show the correct answer

  26. Hard 4 There are planets, that we can see without using any devices (Naked-eye). Which are they ? Venus, Jupiter, Mars That is how they were discovered by ancient civilizations. Uranus and Neptune were discovered using telescopes. Mercury, Mars, Venus, Uranus Mercury, Venus, Mars Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn Correct Answer

  27. 1 Very Hard There are a meteors, a meteoroids, a meteorites. What is the difference between them ? A meteor is the flash of light that we see in the night sky when a small chunk of interplanetary debris burns up as it passes through our atmosphere. The debris is called a meteoroid. If any part of a meteoroid lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite. There`s no differences between them. In different regions they are called differently, so instead of one name of this solar body appeared various. A meteoriteis the flash of light that we see in the night sky when a small chunk of interplanetary debris burns up as it passes through our atmosphere. The debris is called a meteor. If any part of a meteoroid lands on Earth, it is called a meteoroid. Show the correct answer

  28. 1 Very Hard There are a meteors, a meteoroids, a meteorites. What is the difference between them ? A meteor is the flash of light that we see in the night sky when a small chunk of interplanetary debris burns up as it passes through our atmosphere. The debris is called a meteoroid. If any part of a meteoroid lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite. There`s no differences between them. In different regions they are called differently, so instead of one name of this solar body appeared various. A meteoriteis the flash of light that we see in the night sky when a small chunk of interplanetary debris burns up as it passes through our atmosphere. The debris is called a meteor. If any part of a meteoroid lands on Earth, it is called a meteoroid. Correct Answer

  29. 2 Very Hard Galaxy names are identified by a group of letters and numbers. What do they stand for? The letters indicate name of inventor of the galaxy. The numbers following the letters are given by discoverer himself. The letters indicate the catalog listing of the galaxies. The numbers following the letters indicate a galaxy’s entry in the catalog. Letters and numbers are given by special computer program which is in use in all observatories where new galaxies can be discovered. Show the correct answer

  30. 2 Very Hard Galaxy names are identified by a group of letters and numbers. What do they stand for? The most common catalog is NGC, which stands for New General Catalog. Other catalogs include M(Messier), ESO(European Southern Observatory), IRAS(Infrared Astronomical Satellite), Mrk(Markarian), and UGC (Uppsala General Catalog). The letters indicate name of inventor of the galaxy. The numbers following the letters are given by discoverer himself. The letters indicate the catalog listing of the galaxies. The numbers following the letters indicate a galaxy’s entry in the catalog. Letters and numbers are given by special computer program which is in use in all observatories where new galaxies can be discovered. Correct Answer

  31. 3 Very Hard A constellation is…. In modern astronomy, an internationally defined area of the celestial sphere. In modern astronomy, internationally defined group of planetary systems. In modern astronomy, a group of stars with same structure. Show the correct answer

  32. 3 Very Hard A constellation is…. In modern astronomy, an internationally defined area of the celestial sphere. In modern astronomy, internationally defined group of planetary systems. In modern astronomy, a group of stars with same structure. The constellation Orion as it can be seen by the naked eye. Lines have been added. Correct Answer

  33. 4 Very Hard What is a supernova? The explosive birth of a star, which unleashes a burst of light through the cosmos. The explosive collide of two stars, which unleashes a burst of cosmic energy through the cosmos. The explosive death of a star, which unleashes a burst of light through the cosmos. Show the correct answer

  34. 4 Very Hard What is a Supernova? The explosive birth of a star, which unleashes a burst of light through the cosmos. The explosive collide of two stars, which unleashes a burst of cosmic energy through the cosmos. The Crab Nebula was a star once. It exploded as a supernova in 1054, and was so bright that it was visible during the day for 23 days and at night for two years. At its center is the Crab Pulsar: a rapidly spinning neutron star. The explosive death of a star, which unleashes a burst of light through the cosmos. Correct Answer

  35. Extra 1 What do these signs mean ? These signs are not connected to astronomy or cosmology Astronomical signs, used to denote months Symbols, used to denote constellations Symbols, used to denote planets of Solar System. Show the correct answer

  36. Extra 1 What do these signs mean ? These signs are not connected to astronomy or cosmology Astronomical signs, used to denote months Symbols, used to denote constellations Symbols, used to denote planets of Solar System. Correct Answer

  37. Extra 2 What is NASA? The agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. The University and Research center of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. Non-governmental international association of scientists , that is formed to do aerospace researches. The special space development program of the United States government that is responsible for the aeronautics and aerospace research. Show the correct answer

  38. Extra 2 What is NASA? The agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. The University and Research center of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. Non-governmental international association of scientists , that is formed to do aerospace researches. National Aeronautics and Space Administration The special space development program of the United States government that is responsible for the aeronautics and aerospace research. Motto: For the Benefit of All Correct Answer

  39. Extra 3 To whom belong these words ?"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Union Astronaut Neil Armstrong, American astronaut Michael Collins, Australian astronaut Charles Bolden, administrator of the NASA Show the correct answer

  40. Extra 3 To whom belong these words ?"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Union Astronaut Neil Armstrong, American astronaut Michael Collins, Australian astronaut Charles Bolden, administrator of the NASA The first person to walk on the Moon. Correct Answer

  41. Extra 4 What is the Black Hole ? A black hole is a region of space without any gravity. A black hole is a remainder of planet, which has collapsed and its own gravity now prevents anything from escaping – even a ray of light. A black hole is a region of space packed with so much matter that its own gravity prevents anything from escaping – even a ray of light. A region in spacetime that cannot be viewed in normal spectrum. Show the correct answer

  42. Extra 4 What is the Black Hole ? A black hole is a region of space without any gravity. A black hole is a remainder of planet, which has collapsed and its own gravity now prevents anything from escaping – even a ray of light. A black hole is a region of space packed with so much matter that its own gravity prevents anything from escaping – even a ray of light. A region in spacetime that cannot be viewed in normal spectrum. Simulated view of a black hole (center) in front of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Correct Answer

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