Does the sun orbit the Earth?
What is the name of NASA’s most famous space telescope?
Ganymede is a moon of which planet?
Which of the following people were a part of the first ever moon mission ?
Which of these telescopes can be used for spotting stars using space coordinates ?
What is the name of this constellation ?
How do astronauts at the ISS sleep ?
What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?
Olympus Mons is a large volcanic mountain on which planet?
Which of these satellites crossed a comet ?
Does the sun always rise exactly in the east direction ?
What is the difference between a meteroid and a meteor ?
Who invented the first rocket ?
The largest circular storm in our solar system is on the surface of which of the following planets?
Who invented the first proper , space capable rocket ?
What happens if you bring to pure metal surfaces ( same metal ) together in space ?
What will happen if you spin a wing-nut in space (or in any zero-g environment ) ?
What happens of you wring a wet cloth in space ?
What changes can be made in the ISS , to mimic the gravity of earth ?
What star is above your head right now ?
If you're searching for a constellation in the sky , how would you start ?
When you see a star in the sky , what is it that you're seeing ?
Triton, Neptune's moon, has an ocean made of a liquid. What is this liquid?
For what reason was the Schmidt telescope specially built? Was it to serve as:
On which day of the year does the summer solstice usually occur?
What do we call the path in the sky that the sun appears to traverse over the course of a year?
Refracting telescopes always contain which one of the following?
Spectral line splitting due to the influence of magnetic fields is called:
A comet's tail points in which direction?
The time interval between two successive occurrences of a specific type of alignment of a planet (or the moon) with the sun and the earth is referred to as: