Moons

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Explore the Moons: A Knowledge Challenge

Welcome to the Moons quiz, a fun and engaging way to challenge your knowledge of lunar facts, celestial events, and seasonal changes. Whether you're a space enthusiast or just curious, test your understanding and learn something new!

  • Identify key historical moments in lunar exploration.
  • Understand seasonal changes and astronomical events.
  • Discover the science of tides and eclipses.
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by FloatingStar24
What was the year of the first person who went on the moon?
1968
1999
1967
1966
Who was the first person on the moon?
Whats the longest day and the first day of summer?
Whats the shortest day and the first day of winter?
In the southern hemisphere its the "" from the northern
What day is Vernal equinox?
What day is Autumnal equinox?
The suns diameter is equal to the moons
True
False
What are the two types of eclipses?
Whats causes the tides?
The northern hemisphere receives more direct sunlight than the southern hemisphere when Earth is tilted toward the Sun. The reverse effect occurs when Earth has tilted away from the Sun.
The northern hemisphere receives more direct sunlight than the southern hemisphere when Earth is tilted toward the Sun. The reverse effect occurs when Earth has tilted away from the Sun.
solstice: when Earth’s axis is MOST inclined toward or away from the Sun.
The star Polaris is right above the earth’s axis. The stars appear to rotate around this star.
Earth’s axis is shifting. Over 26 000 years the axis follows a circle. In 12 000 years the “north star” will be Vega.
The star Polaris is right above the earth’s axis. The stars appear to rotate around this star.
Earth’s axis is shifting. Over 26 000 years the axis follows a circle. In 12 000 years the “north star” will be Vega.
The sun has a weaker effect on tides.
During full and new moon, the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned causing very high tides.
During 1st and 3rd quarter, forces oppose each other forming weaker tides.
The sun has a weaker effect on tides.
During full and new moon, the Sun, Moon and Earth are aligned causing very high tides.
During 1st and 3rd quarter, forces oppose each other forming weaker tides.
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