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      1. How many planets are there in the Solar System?
        1. Five
        2. Six
        3. Seven
        4. Eight
        1. The eight planets in the Solar System are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Pluto was recognised as the ninth planet until 2006 when it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
      2. What is the smallest planet in the Solar System?
        1. Mercury
        2. Venus
        3. Mars
        4. Neptune
        1. Mercury is the smallest of the planets in the Solar System with a diameter of 4,878 km (3,031 miles)
      3. How many moons does Mars have?
        1. None
        2. One
        3. Two
        4. Three
        1. Mars' two moons are Phobos and Deimos. Both moons are very small and are possibly captured asteroids.
      4. Who discovered Jupiter's four largest moons?
        1. Galileo Galilei
        2. Clyde Tombaugh
        3. Neil Armstrong
        4. William Herschel
        1. Jupiter's largest moons were discovered in 1610. They are (in order of distance from Jupiter) Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. They are sometimes known as the Galilean satellites.
      5. Who was the SECOND man to walk on the surface of the Moon?
        1. Neil Armstrong
        2. Buzz Aldrin
        3. Buzz Lightyear
        4. Yuri Gagarin
        1. Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was the second person, after Neil Armstrong, to set foot on the surface of another world. This historic event took place on 20th July 1969.
      6. What is the name of the only space craft to have visited both Uranus and Neptune?
        1. Apollo 11
        2. Viking 2
        3. Venera 2
        4. Voyager 2
        1. The 2 Voyager space crafts were launched in 1977 to visit the outer planets. Voyager 1 visited Jupiter and Saturn, before being sent on a journey out of the Solar System. Voyager 2 also visited Jupiter and Saturn, but also went onto visit Uranus and Neptune. It too is also on its way out of the Solar System.
      7. Charon, a moon of Pluto, was discovered in which year?
        1. 1930
        2. 1969
        3. 1978
        4. 1988
        1. Pluto's moon Charon was discovered in 1978 by James Christy. It is 1,212 km in diameter (compared to Pluto's diameter of 2,280 km). Two other smaller moons orbiting Pluto were announced in 2005. These are called Hdyra and Nix.
      8. What is the name of the largest moon in the Solar System?
        1. Titan
        2. Earth's Moon (Luna)
        3. Callisto
        4. Ganymede
        1. Jupiter's moon Ganymede is the largest in the Solar System. Its diameter of 5,270 km makes it larger than Mercury (4,878 km) and dwarf planet Pluto (2,280 km).
      9. How often does Halley's Comet become close enough to be visible from Earth?
        1. Every 43 years
        2. Every 76 years
        3. Every 156 years
        4. Every 1000 years
        1. Halley's comet reappears every 76 years. It has been observed for thousands of years and was often seen as a sign of a forthcoming significant event. Edmund Halley was the first person to calculate its orbit and predict when it would return again.
      10. What are you likely to find under Venus' thick cloud cover?
        1. Slimy green aliens
        2. Ruins of volcanic eruptions
        3. Lakes of fresh water, green trees and grass
        4. A sandy, cold desert
        1. Radar images of Venus in the early 1990s revealed that the planet is covered in volcanoes. It is believed that these volcanoes are all extinct as no volcanic activity has yet been detected on Venus.
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