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Solar System Online Test

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1. Which moon of Saturn is the largest and most notable, with a thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid hydrocarbons on its surface?

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2. Which moon of Jupiter is known for its highly active surface geology, with extensive cryovolcanism and icy geysers?

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3. Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?

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4. Which comet is the most famous and well-known, with a regular period of approximately 76 years?

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5. How does the atmospheric pressure at the surface of Venus compare to Earth's?

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6. Which space probe was the first to visit Jupiter and later became the first human-made object to leave the Solar System?

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7. What is the name of the bright, elongated stream of gas and dust extending from the coma of a comet?

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8. What is the approximate length of one day on Venus (one complete rotation)?

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9. What geological feature on Earth is formed by the stretching and thinning of the crust, leading to the sinking of blocks of land between parallel faults?

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10. What is the name of the process by which rocks are transformed into new types of rocks through heat and pressure?

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11. Which comet is often referred to as "the Great Comet of 1910" due to its spectacular appearance and close approach to Earth?

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12. What percentage of Earth's atmosphere is composed of nitrogen?

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13. Which mission is currently orbiting Mercury to study its surface and composition?

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14. Which ground-based observatory is located in Chile's Atacama Desert and is known for its array of radio telescopes used for millimeter-wave astronomy?

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15. What is the name of the largest feature on Pluto's surface, which is a heart-shaped region?

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16. What is the name of the moon of Pluto discovered in 2011 and named after the three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek mythology?

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17. What is axial tilt in planetary astronomy?

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18. Which moon of Jupiter is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System, with hundreds of active volcanoes?

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19. What was the last appearance of Halley's Comet before its most recent return in 1986?

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20. What is the most prominent feature of Saturn?

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21. What is the name of Kepler's second law of planetary motion?

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22. What was the approximate length of the tail of Comet Hale-Bopp during its peak brightness in 1997?

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23. What is the Kuiper Belt?

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24. Which layer of the Earth's atmosphere contains the ozone layer?

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25. What is the name of the tallest mountain on Mars, often compared to Mount Everest on Earth?

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26. What is the name of the dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt, known for its elongated shape and rapid rotation?

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27. What is the name of the phenomenon where tidal forces cause a celestial body to become elongated along the axis pointing toward the attracting body?

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28. How do solar storms, like coronal mass ejections, affect the occurrence of auroras?

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29. Which space telescope observes the universe in X-ray wavelengths, allowing scientists to study high-energy phenomena such as black holes and supernova remnants?

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30. What are the primary components of the solar wind?

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