Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #106 - Trivia Quiz about Outer Space
Space facts trivia questions - Scroll down for answers.
- How old is the universe?
 
- What is a black hole?
 
- How far is the nearest black hole?
 
- What is a supernova?
 
- What is a quasar?
 
- What is a neutron star?
 
- What is a brown dwarf?
 
- What is a red giant?
 
- How hot is the sun?
 
- What is a solar flare?
 
- What are cosmic rays?
 
- What is the Van Allen belt?
 
- What is the most common element found in the universe?
 
- What is Jupiter made of?
 
- How many moons does Jupiter have?
 
- How long is a day on Mercury?
 
- How many stars are there in in the big dipper?
 
- How many stars are in the little dipper?
 
- What is a constellation?
 
- How many named constellations are there?
 
- What is the big red spot on Jupiter?
 
- Where is the element gold come from?
 
- What is a parsec?
 
Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 106 - Outer 
Space
- In a study published  in the journal Science, a team of 
 researchers says the universe is between 11.2 billion and 20 billion
 years old.
 
 
- A black hole is a region of spacetime from which nothing can 
 escape, even light.
 
 
- As of now the closest known one is thought to lie at about 1,600 
 light years from Earth.
 
 
- A supernova is a stellar explosion which produces an extremely 
 bright object made of plasma that declines to invisibility over
 weeks or months.
 
 
- The scientific consensus is that quasars are powered by material 
 falling into super massive black holes in the nuclei of distant
 galaxies.
 
 
 
- Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of some massive stars.
 
 
- Brown dwarfs are sub-stellar objects with a mass below that 
 necessary to maintain hydrogen-burning nuclear fusion reactions in
 their cores.
 
 
- They are stars of 0.4 - 10 times the mass of the Sun which have 
 exhausted their supply of hydrogen in their cores and switched to
 fusing hydrogen in a shell outside the core.
 
 
- The core of the Sun is 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The 
 surface of the Sun, is only 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
 
- A solar flare is an explosion on the Sun that happens when 
 energy stored in twisted magnetic fields is suddenly released.
 
 
- Cosmic rays are high energy charged particles, originating in 
 outer space, that travel at nearly the speed of light and strike the
 Earth from all directions.
 
 
- The Van Allen Radiation Belt is a torus of energetic charged 
 particles (plasma) around Earth, trapped by Earth's magnetic field.
 
 
- Hydrogen
 
 
- Jupiter is about 90% hydrogen and 10% helium (by numbers of 
 atoms, 75/25% by mass) with traces of methane, water, ammonia and
 "rock"
 
 
- Jupiter has 63 known satellites (as of Feb 2004): the four large 
 Galilean moons plus many more small ones some of which have not yet
 been named.
 
 
- Mercury rotates three times in two of its years.
 
 
- The Big Dipper is a group of seven bright stars, 3 which form a 
 handle and 4 which form a bowl.
 
 
- The little dipper has 6 stars.
 
 
- A constellation is a group of stars that, when seen from Earth, 
 form a pattern.
 
 
- There are 88 constellations.
 
 
- A:  The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is a hurricane-like storm 
 system. It is large enough that two Earths could fit across it.
 
 
- Gold only comes from Super Novae.
 
 
- The parsec is a unit of length used in astronomy, approximately 
 equal to 3.261 light years.