Space Quiz!
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Adsolution

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Maybe it should be 'which planet has the most discovered moons?'
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I am also not sure but I would say the same thing as Tobbe.
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Ray502

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Yes.Tobbe wrote:Once again, we don't really know how many moons the gas giants have. But I'm gonna guess it's Jupiter, since it's the most massive and therefore has the strongest gravitational pull.
Tobbe, 4 points
RayFan9876, 3 points
Q9. What happens when something is too close to a black hole?
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It gets fucking sucked in?
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I was gonna guess that!Rulez wrote:It gets fucking sucked in?
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Adsolution

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I thought that the superstar gets sucked into the supermassive black hooole.
I ACTUALLY thought that the black hole gives the object a pretty makeover.
I ACTUALLY thought that the black hole gives the object a pretty makeover.
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spiraldoor

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Re: Space Quiz!
It gets compressed into a gravitational singularity.
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Shrooblord

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Damn! Too slow!spiraldoor wrote:It gets compressed into a gravitational singularity.
But, to be more correct, as far as we know, nothing happens. For it, it gets spaghettified in an instance, but from our perspective, it is so close to the singularity (the Black Hole), time has slowed down so much that it has even come to a full stop. So, for us, nothing happens at all. It just stays there. For it, it's bye-bye time as it gets crushed in and becomes part of the Black Hole singularity.
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Ray502

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Yes, and you can't escape it.Rulez wrote:It gets fucking sucked in?
Tobbe, 4 points
RayFan9876, 3 points
Rulez ,1 point
Q10. Name 4 or 5 details about the Sun.
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Shrooblord

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I don't think 'sucked in' is in any way appropriate. Spiral should get the point.Rayman502 wrote:Yes, and you can't escape it.Rulez wrote:It gets fucking sucked in?
1. It's a star.
2. Therefore, it 'lives' by fusing hydrogen at its core, thus creating the pressure necessary to sustain its own mass.
3. Two useful byproducts (for us) of this process are heat and light.
4. The type of star that the Sun is one of is described as being a 'yellow dwarf star'.
5. The sun makes up more than 99% of all the mass in our Solar System.
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Yeah R502, you should've given the point to Shrooblord, or at least spiraldoor, for being a little less crude if nothing else.
As for this question:

As for this question:
- It's yellow
- It's bright
- It's big
- It's hot
- It's far away
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Adsolution

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Le Sol is hot, yellow, getting bigger, billions of years old, and giving us light.
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Shrooblord

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xDXenon wrote:Is that good enough?
- It's yellow
- It's bright
- It's big
- It's hot
- It's far away
I was tempted to post a similar response...
Five more details about our Sun:
1. It shines.
2. It's in space.
3. It's in the Milky Way.
4. It's *not* circling us. We're circling it.
5. The Greeks thought there was actually a god in a horse cart tugging the Sun around the skies. He was also a ratty little tattle-tale.
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Ray502

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That answer is the most specific.Shrooblord wrote:I don't think 'sucked in' is in any way appropriate. Spiral should get the point.Rayman502 wrote:Yes, and you can't escape it.Rulez wrote:It gets fucking sucked in?
1. It's a star.
2. Therefore, it 'lives' by fusing hydrogen at its core, thus creating the pressure necessary to sustain its own mass.
3. Two useful byproducts (for us) of this process are heat and light.
4. The type of star that the Sun is one of is described as being a 'yellow dwarf star'.
5. The sun makes up more than 99% of all the mass in our Solar System.
Tobbe, 4 points
RayFan9876, 3 points
Sprialdoor, Shrooblord, 1 point
Q11. What is in between Mars and Jupiter?
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Shrooblord

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What, besides distance, vacuum and some space dust? I guess the asteroid belt? How about the imaginary line that distinguishes one half of the Solar System from the other, naming one the 'Inner Solarsystem' and the other the 'Outer Solarsystem'?
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Adsolution

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Their orbits are about 55 million kilometres apart.
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Ray502

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Asteroid Belt is right.Shrooblord wrote:What, besides distance, vacuum and some space dust? I guess the asteroid belt? How about the imaginary line that distinguishes one half of the Solar System from the other, naming one the 'Inner Solarsystem' and the other the 'Outer Solarsystem'?
Tobbe, 4 points
RayFan9876, 3 points
Shrooblord, 2 points
Spiraldoor, 1 point
Q12. What is Mars nickname?
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The Red Planet.
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Shrooblord

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Delicious candy.
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Ray502

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Yes.Tobbe wrote:The Red Planet.
Tobbe, 5 points
RayFan9876, 3 points
Shrooblord, 2 points
Spiraldoor, 1 point
Q13. How many days does it take the moon to orbit Earth?



