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Solar System Online Test

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1. Which moon of Jupiter is the largest moon in the Solar System, even larger than the planet Mercury?

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2. Which moon of Mars is closer to the planet?

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3. Which layer of the Earth's atmosphere contains most of the weather phenomena?

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4. What is the term for a meteoroid that originates from a comet or asteroid and travels through space?

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

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

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7. Which space probe recently completed its mission by crashing into the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko?

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8. What is the name of the moon of Saturn with a distinctive two-toned appearance, caused by impact cratering?

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9. Which moon of Neptune is the largest and seventh-largest moon in the solar system?

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10. 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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11. Which moon of Saturn is known for its thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane and ethane on its surface?

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12. What is the name of the valley network system on Mars that suggests past water erosion?

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13. What is the region called where the solar wind slows down and merges with the interstellar medium?

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14. What is the term for the phase of the Moon when only a small portion of its surface is illuminated, appearing as a thin crescent?

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15. What is the lithosphere?

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16. Which asteroid is known for its large impact crater named Rheasilvia Basin?

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17. What is the name of the largest moon of Saturn?

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18. 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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19. Which space probe was the first to visit the asteroid belt and to make direct observations of Jupiter?

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20. What is the name of the phase of the Moon when it is fully illuminated as seen from Earth?

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21. Which comet fragmented and collided with Jupiter in 1994, producing a series of impact events observed by astronomers?

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22. 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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23. What is the rotational period of Earth?

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24. Which spacecraft conducted the first soft landing on the far side of the Moon in 2019, deploying the Yutu-2 rover?

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25. Which celestial body exhibits significant tidal heating, resulting in geologically active features such as cryovolcanoes?

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26. Which element, essential for life, has been detected in the form of methane on Mars?

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27. 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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28. What is the name of the moon of Haumea that orbits within its elongated shape?

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29. What is the phenomenon called where Mercury exhibits phases similar to the Moon and Venus?

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

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