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Exploring our Solar System

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    Studies Weekly Science - Earth Space Science: Exploring our Solar System
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  • In what year did Neil Armstrong become the first person to step onto the moon?
    1969
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  • What does the word solar mean?
    Sun
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  • How long has the Hubble Space Telescope been taking pictures of distant galaxies?
    10 years
    More than 20 years
    More than 25 years
    15 years
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  • When was the Hubble telescope taken into space by the Space Shuttle?
    1990
    2010
    1980
    2000
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  • The Hubble Telescope is getting...
    purchased by Nasa
    refurbished
    old
    new rocket boosters
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  • Recently the Hubble Telescope needed a new...
    camera
    computer
    engine
    rocket
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  • Because the light from distant objects travels so far and for so long we see pictures of objects that are...
    mostly blurry.
    hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years old.
    untrustworthy.
    warped and distorted.
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  • What does the Hubble Telescope do in space?
    Take pictures
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  • How long does it take Saturn to orbit the sun?
    29.5 years
    30.5 years
    20 years
    19.5 years
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  • How many earths can you fit into our sun?
    About 1 million
    About 10 million
    About 50 thousand
    About one hundred thousand
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  • The earth is the ________ planet from our sun.
    forth
    third
    second
    fifth
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  • Which planet is the largest in our solar system?
    Jupiter
    Mercury
    Saturn
    Neptune
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  • Most meteors are from within our own solar system.
    True
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  • Our moon is about 1/4 the size of earth.
    True
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  • Neptune was discovered by _________________ who noticed that something was pulling on Uranus.
    astronomers
    mathematicians
    archeologists
    historians
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  • Which planet is the second planet from the sun?
    Earth
    Venus
    Mercury
    Mars
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