We thought these questions were easy. Example: How much does a day last on a planet like Mercury? I this TRUE-FALSE test you should guess the right answer if you don’t know it for sure. We hope you can do it to the end. It’s packed with interesting facts about the universe. Average score: 8/15.
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International Space Station had a cost of $150 billion and is the most expensive man-made structure in history.
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The longest a human could endure outside the Earth’s atmosphere without a space suit would be 240 seconds.
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Average temperature on the Sun’s surface is 8,800 Kelvin degrees.
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Comets are often described by astronomers as “dirty snowballs”?
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Uranus is the last of the planets in the Solar System.
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The so-called Great Red Spot is a giant storm visible in the surface of Mars.
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The farthest man-made object launched from planet Earth and reaching the outskirts of the Solar System is New Horizons.
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Triton is the largest moon of planet Neptune.
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The Large Magellanic Cloud is twice the diameter of the Milky Way.
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A year in Mercury lasts 270 Earth days.
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Uranus is in general the coldest planet in all Solar System
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Aboard the International Space Station orbiting around the Earth, there are about 15 sunsets visible each day.
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Callisto is a moon of planet Uranus.
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The photosphere is the lowest region of the Sun’s atmosphere, the one touching the surface.
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Titan, Saturn’s second-largest satellite, is actually smaller than Mercury.
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- False
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