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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. What is the central solid core of a comet called?

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

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3. Which space probe was the first to fly by Jupiter and Saturn and provided close-up images of their moons, including Io's volcanic activity?

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4. What is the average speed of the solar wind as it leaves the Sun?

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5. Which Apollo mission was the first to include a lunar rover, allowing astronauts to explore a larger area of the Moon's surface?

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

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7. What is the term for the process by which sediments are deposited in a new location?

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8. What is the primary cause of auroras on Earth?

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9. 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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10. Which space probe is currently studying the polar regions and atmosphere of Mars, searching for signs of past or present life?

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11. 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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12. Which planet in the Solar System experiences the strongest winds, with wind speeds reaching up to 1,800 kilometers per hour (about 1,118 miles per hour)?

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13. Which space probe conducted the first flyby of Saturn and provided detailed images of its rings and moons?

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14. What is gravitational interaction?

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15. What is the term for the gradual wearing away of the Earth's surface by natural processes such as wind, water, and ice?

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

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17. Which dwarf planet is notable for its elongated shape and rapid rotation?

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18. What is the largest moon of Pluto?

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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. Which asteroid is the target of the NASA OSIRIS-REx mission, which aims to return a sample to Earth?

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21. What is the heliosphere?

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22. What is the name of the storm system observed at Saturn's south pole, which is similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot but located at the pole?

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23. What is the name of the largest volcano in the solar system, located on Mars?

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24. Which space probe provided the first close-up images of Jupiter and Saturn?

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25. What is the name of the spacecraft that became the first human-made object to reach interstellar space in 2012?

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26. Which spacecraft conducted a flyby of Pluto, providing the first close-up images and data of the dwarf planet?

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

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

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29. Which effect of tidal forces is responsible for the gradual recession of the Moon from Earth and the lengthening of Earth's day?

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30. What is the primary component of Jupiter's atmosphere?

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