In a galaxy far, far, away, many astronomical wonders wait for discovery. Man has pondered the vast expanse since ancient times, cultivating researchers like Copernicus and Galileo. Mankind made a huge advancement when man set foot on the moon. Is your trivia knowledge a small step or a giant leap? Let’s find out with space trivia questions.
These broad topics cover lengthy histories and modern developments. In this Jupiter-sized challenge, you’ll find space questions and answers that will stretch your boundaries of knowledge. Sit back, relax, turn on the ignition, and prepare for takeoff. Think it through and see if you can become the star of this astronomy quiz.
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Which of these organizations is involved with space exploration?
CIA
UNICEF
FIFA
NASA
The largest moon in the Milky Way is called what?
Europa
Ganymede
Atlantic
America
What are most of the solar system’s planets named after?
Roman Gods
Astronomers
Greek gods
Astrologers
When the line of Orion’s belt is extended in the southeast direction, it points to what?
Sirius
Scorpio
Procycon
Regulus
In Roman mythology, what was Mercury?
God of war
The messenger god
God of beauty
God of peace
Which of these options is a type of star?
Red dwarf
Snow Storm
Lightning
Draco
Which of these planets has the shortest year?
Jupiter
Uranus
Mercury
Saturn
Hydra is a moon that orbits which body?
Ceres
Pluto
Saturn
Jupiter
A Jupiter year is the same as how many Earth days?
11.9
19.7
15.8
24.6
Which planet has only 2 moons?
Mars
Earth
Mercury
Venus
A stars life cycle is mainly stable because the forces contained within it are…….?
Balanced
Strong
Weak
Unbalanced
What planet is nicknamed the ‘Red Planet’?
Venus
Neptune
Earth
Mars
What is the distance from the earth to the moon?
200000 miles’
300000 miles
350000 miles
250000 miles
The Equator forms a major part of which planet?
Mars
Mercury
Venus
Earth
What do we call a cosmic body of such intense gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape?
Blue Star
Black Hole
Yellow Sun
White Dwarf
Which planet comes between Venus and Mars?
Neptune
Saturn
Earth
Uranus
How long does it take for a launch shuttle to clear the pad tower?
3 days
10 minutes
3 weeks
7 seconds
The Tianwen mission to Mars launched in July 2020 from which country?
Japan
China
Mongolia
India
What does N stand for in NASA?
National
Notorious
Negotiation
Nationwide
Which planet or dwarf planet in our system takes about 29.5 years to orbit the Sun?
Mercury
Pluto
Saturn
Earth
Neptune has the fastest winds of any solar system planet what speeds do they reach?
100 mph
200,000 mph
3,000 mph
1,300 mph
Which of these moons of Jupiter is the largest?
Io
Ganymede
Europa
Callisto
Mars was the Roman god of what?
Peace
War
Love
Farming
Vast empty space with little or no galaxies can be found are known as which of these?
Voids
Death Valley
Star Groups
Bolts
In terms of composition, what is the second most prominent element on Mercury?
Hydrogen
Sodium
Nitrogen
Carbon
Which planet in our Solar System orbits the Sun in the shortest time?
Uranus
Mercury
Saturn
Earth
Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named after?
Edwin Watts
Edwin booth
Edwin Aldrin
Edwin Hubble
Which of these planets has rings?
Mars
Earth
Mercury
Neptune
What does the Russian word Sputnik mean?
Post box
Time friend
Travel guide
Travelling companion
Which was the first planet predicted to existence by mathematical calculations?
Saturn
Neptune
Mercury
Jupiter
What is the nearest large astral body to the Earth?
Venus
Polaris
The Sun
The Moon
The first manned space mission to land on the Moon was called what?
Apollo 20
Apollo 3
Apollo 11
Apollo 1
The first person to walk on the moon was who?
Michael Collins
Yuri Gagarin
Helen Sharmen
Neil Armstrong
Which planet has moons called Triton, Proteus and Hippocamp?
Mars
Saturn
Jupiter
Neptune
Which planet had 931 artificial satellites at the start of 2011?
Earth
Planet Earth is located in which of these galaxies?
Luna
Sagittarius
Milky Way
Orion
What is the name of Earth’s moon?
Titan
Rhea
Luna
Io
A spherical group of stars bound together by gravity is known as a what?
Molecular cluster
Hormonal cluster
Globular cluster
Structural cluster
The Tropic of Capricorn is feature on which planet?
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Which planet has the greatest density?
Mars
Earth
Venus
Mercury
The Crab Nebula, first seen in 1952, is located in which constellation?
Cassiopeia
Capricorn
Nemo
Taurus
How long does it take for Venus to rotate once on its axis (in earth days)?
24
224
124
324
What does the first ‘A’ in ‘NASA’ stand for?
Astronomics
Aeronautics
American
Altitude
On Venus there is little or no what?
Volcanoes
Craters
Sulfur
Water
Which planet is named after the Roman God of War?
Mercury
Earth
Mars
Venus
What is the major constituent of Saturn’s rings, more than 90 percent of their mass?
Amorphous carbon
Graphite
Water ice
Diamond
Which absorbs heat from the sun more quickly?
People
Grass
Rocks and soil
Water
How long does it take to get to the moon from Earth in a space shuttle?
2 seconds
2 minutes
3 Days
300 Years
What term is used to describe the study of the composition of stars?
Astrophysics
Astrology
Astrochemistry
Astrodynamics
What name is given to any small celestial body which orbits a larger one?
Moon
Orbit
Satellite
Comet
How long is one day on Jupiter?
35 hours
75 hours
1 week
10 hours
Which planet has a nikel iron core?
Venus
Mars
Earth
Mercury
What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?
Explorer 1
Soyuz 1
Mir 1
Sputnik 1
How high above the Earth does Hubble Space Telescope orbit?
347 miles
110 miles
207 miles
4,000 miles
The moon Titan orbits what planet?
Saturn
Neptune
Uranus
Pluto
How many astronauts live on board the station when it’s fully staffed?
10
1
6
2
Which constellation has a Latin name meaning little bear?
Cassiopeia
Draco
Ursa Minor
Orion
What is the name for a stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy?
Supernova
Ursa Minor
Taurus
Orion
Which of these phenomena occurs on Mars?
Dust storms
Thunder storm
Waterspouts
Rain storms
How many of the planets in our Solar System are composed of silicate rocks rather than gases?
3
4
1
2
Earth is the only planet in our solar system with abundant what?
Oxygen
Water
Iron
Hydrogen
In which year did man last walk on the Moon?
1982
1992
1972
1962
In Earth hours, roughly how long is a day in Jupiter?
99
17
9
11
Which planet’s largest moon is called Ganymede?
Mars
Jupiter
Mars
Saturn
In Earth hours, roughly how long is a day in Saturn?
7
10
11
40
What does the name of our planet ‘Earth’ mean in old English?
The moon itself
The sheep itself
The cheese itself
The soil itself
What is the title of the BBC TV factual space series that’s been running since 1957?
The Man In The Moon
Space Jam
The Sky At Night
Stars In Their Eyes
The Jodrell Bank Observatory in in which English county?
Essex
Yorkshire
Devon
Cheshire
What does the first A stand for in NASA?
Anaerobic
Aeronautics
Aerobic
Aeroplane
Apollo 11 landed in which ocean upon completion of their moon landing mission?
Red
North Sea
South Atlantic
North Pacific
Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Buzz Lightyear
Lance Armstrong
Which constellation is named after the Latin word for ‘crab’?
Leo
Draco
Auriga
Cancer
What planet is famous for the beautiful rings that surround it?
Venus
Mars
Saturn
Earth
The Sea of Tranquility is on which planet?
Mars
Jupiter
Earth
Moon
Which planet has 9 continuous rings?
Saturn
Neptune
Jupiter
Uranus
What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
Mars
Earth
Neptune
Jupiter
The third planet from the Sun is which of these?
Earth
Saturn
Jupiter
Pluto
Planets shine because they reflect what?
Windtouch
Airsound
Sunlight
Startaste
Mariner 4 was the first ship to flyby which planet?
Mars
Venus
Earth
Mercury
Exploration Rovers investigated which planet between 2004 and 2018?
Venus
Jupiter
Pluto
Mars
Which planet has also been called Marduk?
Neptune
Saturn
Jupiter
Uranus
Who was the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth?
Deke Slayton
Michael Collins
John Glenn
Gordon Cooper
Which planet is named after the Roman goddess of Love?
Mars
Mercury
Jupiter
Venus
What is the hottest planet in our solar system?
Uranus
Venus
Jupiter
Saturn
Which planet was the first one to be discovered with a telescope?
The moon
Uranus
Earth
The sun
Which of these is a feature of Neptune?
Great Light Spot
Great Black Spot
Great Shade Spot
Great Dark Spot
What planet in the solar system is furthest from the Sun?
Venus
Mercury
Earth
Neptune
Which astronomer was noted for his formulating of the three laws of planetary motion?
Nicolaus Copernicus
Edmund Halley
Galileo
Johannes Kepler
What is the name of the black hole thought to exist at the center of the Milky Way?
Scorpio D*
Capricorn C*
Gemini B*
Sagittarius A*
The Ring named Courage is a feature of which planet?
Earth
Mars
Venus
Neptune
Who was Commander of Apollo 17 and the last person to walk on the Moon?
John Young
Pete Conrad
Gene Cernan
Alan Bean
What’s the Latin name for the constellation ‘The Winged Horse’?
Capricorn
Ursa Major
Pegasus
Andromeda
Which of these planets was discovered in 1846?
Uranus
Neptune
Saturn
Jupiter
What planet in the solar system is farthest from the Sun?
Earth
Venus
Neptune
Mercury
Which planet spins on an almost horizontal access unlike the others which spin on almost vertical ones?
Uranus
Mercury
Neptune
Saturn
Very light snow is known to occur at high latitudes on which planet?
Mars
Jupiter
Mercury
Saturn
The chemical element uranium was named after which planet?
Mars
Neptune
Uranus
Mercury
What can a red giant star become?
Supernova
White giant star
Red dwarf star
White dwarf star
Himilia moons can be found orbiting which planet?
Jupiter
Uranus
Neptune
Saturn
Which metal is found in high concentrations in asteroids?
Iridium
Yttrium
Indium
Indigium
How many planets in our solar system are larger than Earth?
1
3
2
4
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