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Solar System Online Test

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This 'Solar System Online Test' covers questions across all the topics related to our Solar System.

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1. Which Mars rover was launched in 2011 and has been exploring Gale Crater since its landing in 2012?

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2. What is the phenomenon called when the solar wind compresses Earth's magnetosphere on the side facing the Sun?

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3. 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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4. Which moon of Uranus is known for its unusual, roughly spherical shape, with a diameter about one-third that of our Moon?

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5. Which spacecraft was the first to directly measure the solar wind?

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6. Which moon of Neptune is known for its retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits the planet in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation?

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7. What is the name of the massive, swirling storm system observed at Saturn's south pole?

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8. Which moon of Jupiter exhibits a heavily cratered surface, indicating its ancient geological history and lack of significant geological activity?

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9. What is the name of the spacecraft launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to study Mercury?

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10. How many moons does Mars have?

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11. Which ground-based observatory is operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and consists of four individual telescopes located in Chile?

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12. What is the name of the phenomenon where a planet or moon passes directly between a star and the observer, causing a temporary decrease in the star's brightness?

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13. What is the name of the largest and brightest ring of Uranus?

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14. What characteristic makes Mercury unique among the terrestrial planets?

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15. Which of the following is NOT a type of rock formed by the process of weathering and erosion?

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16. What effect do tidal forces have on celestial bodies?

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17. Which spacecraft provided the first close-up images and data of Neptune and its moons?

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18. How does the temperature on Mercury's surface vary?

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19. Which moon of Jupiter is thought to have a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust, potentially harboring conditions suitable for life?

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20. What is the name of the largest volcano on Venus?

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21. According to Kepler's first law of planetary motion, what shape do planetary orbits trace around the Sun?

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22. Which planet has the shortest rotational period in the Solar System?

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23. What is the name of the faint, outermost ring of Saturn discovered by the Voyager spacecraft?

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24. Which moon of Saturn is thought to have subsurface oceans beneath its icy crust, similar to Europa and Enceladus?

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25. What is the name of the prominent gap in Saturn's rings, caused by the gravitational influence of the moon Mimas?

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

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27. Which meteorite is known for containing abundant organic compounds and is believed to be a remnant of the early Solar System?

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28. Which geological feature on Earth is the result of the collision between tectonic plates, leading to the formation of mountain ranges?

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29. What is tidal locking?

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30. 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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