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Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 11th, 2019, 11:21 am
by Killboe
AwersomeUser wrote:Killboe wrote:1. The diameter of Ceres is what fraction of the Moon's diameter?
2. List these celestial bodies in order from smallest to largest : (Haumea, Eris, The Moon, Ceres, Makemake)
3. List these celestial bodies in order from closest to farthest : (The Moon lol, Eris, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, 2007 OR10, Voyager 2)
4. Get your cheat sheet out boys,
Label all parts of the moon with the #'s corresponding to the letters.
1. Mare Nectaris
2. Mare Crisium
3. Tycho Crater
4. Mare Tranquilitatis
5. Mare Fecunditatis
6. Grimaldi Crater
7. Mare Serenitatis
8. Mare Vaporum
9. Copernicus Crater
10. Mare Nubium
11. Mare Humorum
12. Oceanus Procellarum
13. Mare Imbrium
14. Mare Frigoris
15. Mare Insularum
HOW TO ANSWER : For example, lets say "B" was the Copernicus Crater (it isn't btw) you would put this : 9. B
Sorry for late response, hope this can make up for it..
There are 2 Ns for number 4
1. (About)3/10?
2. Ceres, Makemake, Haumea, Eris, The moon
3. (The moon lol?...) The moon, pluto, humea, makemake, eris, 2007 OR10, voyager 2
4)
1. C
2. E
3. A
4. D
5. B
6. J
7. F
8. G
9. K
10. H
11. I
12. L
13. M
14. N on the top
15. N at the middle
Can someone else make the next questions?
/ = Correct, X = Incorrect
1. /
2. /
3. /
1. /
2. /
3. /
4. /
5. /
6. /
7. /
8. /
9. /
10. /
11. /
12. /
13. /
14. /
15. / (oops i put 2 N's on accident)
Great job!
Your turn
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 14th, 2019, 7:01 pm
by AwersomeUser
Aprarently no one saw what I put at the bottom of my answers but whatever...
1. Which of the following contain or thought to contain tholin?
The Moon, Ceres, Pluto, Charon, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, 2007 OR10
2. Which specific langrage points that are commonly called "Trojans”?
3. Which dwarf planet has the slowest rotation period?
4. Identify the celestrial objects in this photo
(Hint: There are 3 of them)
5. Can Ceres harbor life presently or in its pasts? (I think that’s the term they use) Why or why not?
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 16th, 2019, 6:48 am
by Killboe
AwersomeUser wrote:Aprarently no one saw what I put at the bottom of my answers but whatever...
1. Which of the following contain or thought to contain tholin?
The Moon, Ceres, Pluto, Charon, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, 2007 OR10
2. Which specific langrage points that are commonly called "Trojans”?
3. Which dwarf planet has the slowest rotation period?
4. Identify the celestrial objects in this photo
(Hint: There are 3 of them)
5. Can Ceres harbor life presently or in its pasts? (I think that’s the term they use) Why or why not?
Btw, if you answer a question on any scioly question marathon, you will be the one that creates the next question.
1.
Charon, 2007 OR10, Makemake, Eris, and Pluto.
2.
I don't really know how to answer this, but I guess the ones that are on Jupiter?
3.
Pluto, right?
4.
Image not there
5.
It could not, the surface temperature is way too cold for humans. Although, there is a chance that some protists might be able to survive there, considering there is over 50 million gallons of water inside of it.
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 18th, 2019, 9:44 am
by AwersomeUser
Killboe wrote:AwersomeUser wrote:Aprarently no one saw what I put at the bottom of my answers but whatever...
1. Which of the following contain or thought to contain tholin?
The Moon, Ceres, Pluto, Charon, Haumea, Makemake, Eris, 2007 OR10
2. Which specific langrage points that are commonly called "Trojans”?
3. Which dwarf planet has the slowest rotation period?
4. Identify the celestrial objects in this photo
(Hint: There are 3 of them)
5. Can Ceres harbor life presently or in its pasts? (I think that’s the term they use) Why or why not?
Btw, if you answer a question on any scioly question marathon, you will be the one that creates the next question.
1.
Charon, 2007 OR10, Makemake, Eris, and Pluto.
2.
I don't really know how to answer this, but I guess the ones that are on Jupiter?
3.
Pluto, right?
4.
Image not there
5.
It could not, the surface temperature is way too cold for humans. Although, there is a chance that some protists might be able to survive there, considering there is over 50 million gallons of water inside of it.
Yes I know that but I was asking anyway
1. Correct
2. I think I phrased the question poorly, but I was thinking of L4 and L5
3. Correct
4. Why...
5. Correct
Your turn
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 20th, 2019, 11:05 am
by Killboe
1. Which side of the moon has the most craters?
2. What was the nickname of 2007 OR10
3. (TRUE/FALSE) The moon is gravitationally locked with Earth.
4. What is the surface composition of Pluto
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 20th, 2019, 1:17 pm
by AwersomeUser
Killboe wrote:1. Which side of the moon has the most craters?
2. What was the nickname of 2007 OR10
3. (TRUE/FALSE) The moon is gravitationally locked with Earth.
4. What is the surface composition of Pluto
[hide]1. The near side[/hide]
[hide]2. Snow white [/hide]
[hide]3. True[/hide]
[hide]4. Pluto's surface is composed of mostly nitrogen ice[/hide]
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 20th, 2019, 5:02 pm
by Killboe
AwersomeUser wrote:Killboe wrote:1. Which side of the moon has the most craters?
2. What was the nickname of 2007 OR10
3. (TRUE/FALSE) The moon is gravitationally locked with Earth.
4. What is the surface composition of Pluto
[hide]1. The near side[/hide]
[hide]2. Snow white [/hide]
[hide]3. True[/hide]
[hide]4. Pluto's surface is composed of mostly nitrogen ice[/hide]
Correct! Your turn.
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 20th, 2019, 6:43 pm
by AwersomeUser
Killboe wrote:AwersomeUser wrote:Killboe wrote:1. Which side of the moon has the most craters?
2. What was the nickname of 2007 OR10
3. (TRUE/FALSE) The moon is gravitationally locked with Earth.
4. What is the surface composition of Pluto
[hide]1. The near side[/hide]
[hide]2. Snow white [/hide]
[hide]3. True[/hide]
[hide]4. Pluto's surface is composed of mostly nitrogen ice[/hide]
Correct! Your turn.
Why didn't the hide function work...
Re: Solar System B
Posted: February 20th, 2019, 7:12 pm
by AwersomeUser
1. What is the largest basin on the moon? How big is it?
2. What is the estimate age of the Tycho crater? Which celestial body is it on?
3. What is a plutoid? Which of the following are also categorize as a plutoid?
- The moon
- Ceres
- Mimas
- Phoebes
- Pluto
- Huamea
- Makemake
- Eris
- 2007 OR10
- Oumuamua
4. Order the following from smallest to largest in size:
- The moon
- Mimas
- Phoebe
- Charon
Re: Solar System
Posted: February 28th, 2019, 6:10 pm
by AwersomeUser
AwersomeUser wrote:1. What is the largest basin on the moon? How big is it?
2. What is the estimate age of the Tycho crater? Which celestial body is it on?
3. What is a plutoid? Which of the following are also categorize as a plutoid?
- The moon
- Ceres
- Mimas
- Phoebes
- Pluto
- Huamea
- Makemake
- Eris
- 2007 OR10
- Oumuamua
4. Order the following from smallest to largest in size:
- The moon
- Mimas
- Phoebe
- Charon
Um ok. This is dead I guess.
[hide]1. South Pole-Aitken basin is the largest. Its diameter is roughly 1,550 mi (2500km)
2. Tycho creater is estimated to be 108 million years old. It’s on the moon.
3. A plutoid is a tran-Neptunian dwarf planet. Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake are plutoids.
4. Pheobe, Mimas, The Moon, Charon[/hide]