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A satellite is any object that orbits a celestial body, such as a star or planet.
Is the moon a satellite?
Yes
No
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You won't be tested on this in the exam, but it is helpful to know the order of the planets.
Match the letters A to D on the diagram above with the following planets:
Earth:
Venus:
Mars:
Neptune:
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What shape are the orbits of comets?
Spherical
Elliptical
Circular
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The asteroid belt is a region of our solar system that contains millions of asteroids.
Which two planets is the asteroid belt found between?
Venus and Earth
Earth and Mars
Mars and Jupiter
Jupiter and Saturn
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What is a comet mostly made of?
Hydrogen and Helium
Rock and metal
Ice and dust
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What is an asteroid mostly made of?
Rock and metal
Hydrogen and Helium
Ice and dust
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supernova / galaxy / gravity / solar / lunar
- A is a collection of billions of stars.
- Stars in a galaxy are held together by .
- Stars orbit around the centre of the galaxy.
- Our system is in the Milky Way galaxy.
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True or false? The universe contains only a few galaxies.
True
False
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If you were teleported to a random location in the universe, where would you most likely end up?
On a planet
In empty space
On a star
On a satellite
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Starting with the smallest, which of the following shows the correct order of size?
Planet, satellite, galaxy, Universe, solar system
Satellite, planet, solar system, galaxy, Universe
Universe, galaxy, planet, solar system
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Which statement is correct regarding satellites?
Neither natural and artificial satellites are man-made
An artificial satellite is man-made whereas a natural satellite is not man-made
A natural satellite is man-made whereas an artificial satellite is not man-made
Both natural and artificial satellites are man-made
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Which of the following is a natural satellite?
Moon
Aeroplane
International Space Station
Hubble Space Telescope
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Which of the following are artificial satellites?
(Select all that apply)
Hubble Space Telescope
Aeroplane
International Space Station
Moon
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