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True or False: Almost all large bodies orbit the Sun in a clockwise direction (when viewed from above the Sun's north pole).
False
What is the most massive planet in the solar system?
Jupiter
True or False: You can see a crescent moon at midnight
False
How many exoplanets have been discovered orbiting around other stars?
5,000+
On which solar body would you weigh the least?
Pluto (the smaller the body mass, the smaller the gravity and the less you weigh)
Why is Pluto no longer classified as a planet?
It has not cleared its neighborhood
What causes the gaps in the asteroid belt?
Orbital resonances with Jupiter
True or False: The moon is bright because it reflects light from the sun.
True
What is an orrery?
A model of the solar system
Which planet in the solar system is tilted on its side?
Uranus
The architecture of the TRAPPIST-1 system is exceptional because
The entire system would fit within the orbit of Mercury, Three planets could have liquid water, The TRAPPIST-1 star is much fainter than the Sun
True or False: If a person were to stand on Kepler-22b, they would be heavier than if they were on Earth.
True
True or False: Direct detection is responsible for most of the currently known exoplanets.
False
What is the main planetary property that we measure with the transit method?
Radius
True or False: The main result from the Kepler mission is that giant planets are more common than rocky planets.
False
True or False: Observations of other planetary systems have shown that the distribution of planets in the solar system is normal.
False
What is approximately the maximum size of a terrestrial/rocky planet?
Twice the size of Earth
Astrometry and Doppler techniques can be used to detected planets when...
The planet causes the star to wobble
Within our solar system, the size gap between terrestrial and gas planets exists between...
Earth and Neptune
An example of an exoplanet is TRAPPIST-1b. TRAPPIST-1 is the name of the star, but what determines the letter that the planet is given?
The order of discovery
What is the final variable in the Drake equation?
The length of time that civilization can communicate on an interstellar.
The dominant factor that serves as an explanation for the Fermi paradox is...
The great filter
True or False: The purpose of the Drake equation is to provide a precise number of planets with life that want us.
False
True or False: The Fermi paradox is based on the apparent contradiction between an assumed number of space civilizations and our lack of contact with those civilizations.
True
Earth's ability to recycle carbon from its atmosphere into its interior is enabled by...
Plate tectonics
Why is Jupiter important for Earth maintaining life over its history?
Jupiter reduces the number of large impacts on Earth
True or False: The more massive the star, the shorter its lifespan.
True
What message is attached to both the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft?
Distance to pulsars
True or False: The Habitable Zone is the region around a star where planets are guaranteed to have life.
False
What is primary ingredient for a planet to be habitable?
Liquid water
True or False: Venus may have had surface liquid water in the past.
True
Place these objects in order of decreasing brightness in the sky. 1. Moon 2. Venus 3. Sun 4. Mars
Sun, Moon, Venus, Mars
Mars is commonly known as the god of...
War
True or False: Runaway greenhouse occurs when greenhouse gases produce a positive feedback loop that further increases greenhouse emissions, resulting in a continual increase in surface temperatures.
True
Ideas about life on the surface of Venus persisted until the...
1960s
True or False: From Earth, we see Venus go through phases similar to the Moon.
True
Challenges to terraforming Mars are...
Low surface gravity, Atmosphere loss, Low levels of sunlight
Mars is __ the size of Earth.
1/2
Present day atmospheric pressure on Mars is __ of the atmospheric pressure on Earth.
<1%
War of the Worlds depicts Earth being invaded by...
Martians
Where is the astroid belt located in our solar system?
Between Mars and Jupiter
True or False: Earth has a relatively large moon
True
How many days are in the phases of the moon?
29.5 day cycle
What are the characteristics of the Waxing phase of the moon cycle?
It occurs during the crescent phase to the gibbous phase. The moon is most visible in the afternoon/evening. The moon becomes "fuller" and rises later each day.
What are the characteristics of the Waning phase of the moon cycle?
It occurs after the full moon, starting at the gibbous phase and ending in the crescent phase. The moon is most visible in the late night/morning. The moon becomes "less" and sets later each day.
If it's 9 a.m. and see the moon with half its face bright and the other half dark, what phase is it in?
Third quarter

What is a good representation of gravity in science fiction movies?
The Expanse
What is an exoplanet?
A planet outside our solar system.
What are the types of planet detections?
1. Direct: using starlight reflected from or thermal radiation emitted by the planet. 2. Indirect: uses effects of the planet on the parent star or random background star.
What is the Doppler Technique used for?
It measures the star's Doppler shift, which tells us its motion toward and away from us. Measured in m/s.
What is the approximate maximum size of a terrestrial (rocky) planet?
Twice the size of Earth.
What Apple TV show depicts Kepler 22-b?
Pluribus
What is the center of the Million-Earth solar system 3?
Supermassive black hole
What is the nearest star to the Sun?
Proxima Centauri (4 light years away)
Why is water important for life?
1) Hydrogen and Oxygen are extremely common.
2) Water is a neutral solvent in which biochemical reactions can take place.
3) Water can be in a liquid state at reasonably high temperatures, enabling faster reaction rates.
What lifetime does a blue massive star have?
A short lifetime
What would happen to Mars if we moved it to the orbit of Earth?
It would lose the vast majority of its atmosphere.
Explanations for Fermi Paradox.
Intelligent life is rare.
Water worlds are common.
The needed resources do not exist.
Intelligent species remain quiet (c.f. Stephen Hawking).
They are here/everywhere, we just don't see/hear them.
Earth is deliberately isolated (e.g., Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy).
The Great Filter
The dominant factor that prevents dead matter from becoming a galactic civilization.
The Tripod Trilogy and Mars Attack depict what type of extraterrestrial beings?
Martians
What is the major scientific problem with the intro scene for The Martian?
The pressure exerted by the wind is too strong.
What are some challenges to terraforming Mars?
Low light levels (~60% of energy received at Earth surface).
Low surface gravity (~38% Earth gravity).
Long-term sustainability.
Atmospheric erosion from solar wind.
Possible impact risks.
Phobos & Deimos
Venus is known as what to the Romans and Greeks?
The goddess of beauty and love. (Roman = Venus, Greek = Aphrodite)
What type of environment does Venus have?
Venus is still volcanically active.
What are the 2 NASA Venus missions (DAVINCI and VERITAS) studying?
DAVINCI will study the atmosphere, whilst VERITAS will investigate the surface and interior. Both aspects are critical pieces of the habitability and evolution narrative.
True or False: A fundamental problem that science-fiction movies have to solve is doing interstellar travel in a reasonable amount of time.
True
True or False: A solution to interstellar travel that allows the original travelers to survive the entire journey is generational ships.
False
A parsec is a unit of __________.
Distance
True or False: Research conducted during the production of the movie "Interstellar" lead to several scientific publications.
True
At the velocity that Voyager 2 is traveling (15 km/s), approximately how long will it take for the spacecraft to reach our nearest stellar neighbor, Alpha Centauri?
100 thousand years
True or False: Einstein's famous equation, E = mc2, relates energy, mass, and the speed of light.
True
The Astronomical Unit (AU), which is the average distance bewtween the Earth and the Sun, is most appropriately used where?
Distances between planets
True or False: Cryogenically freezing people works best when people are thawed out quickly.
False
Which of these is a solution to the problem of traveling interstellar distances?
Treat all of space and time as a singularity
Travel faster than the speed of light
Travel through a hole in space-time
All of these are correctly
True or False: A wormhole is often described as bending space-time so two very distant regions become neighbors, creating a much shorter path than traveling normally.
True
Which of the following is not a source of energy for a moon?
Nuclear fusion in the core
True or False: Earth has more liquid water than any rocky body in the solar system
False
True or False: Most stars are not in multi-star systems.
False
When a planet orbits both stars in a binary system, it is called a _____ orbit.
P-Type
Which of these stars are in a multi-star system?
Sirius
Alpha Centauri
Proxima Centauri
All of these answers
In order for the Death Star to be suspended over the same location of Endor's moon's surface, it needs to be in a _____ orbit
Geo station
True or False: The Issac Asimov story Nightfall implies that we should only be considering Earth-like planets in the search for life.
False
What is the name of the four main moons of Jupiter?
Galilean moons
When a moon is tidally locked it means _____.
The same side always faces the parent body
True or False: We know the surface of Enceladus is relatively young because it lacks a substantial amount of craters.
True
True or False: The tilt of Mars' rotational axis is approximately the same as Earth's.
True
True or False: Due to a lack of land on water worlds, their climate is more dependent on latitude than Earth's climate.
True
Approximately what percentage of energy received from the Sun makes it to the Earth's surface?
50%
True or False: Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered in oceans.
True
True or False: The primary cause of Earth's seasons is because its orbit is slightly elliptical.
False
True or False: If a planet has substantially more water than Earth, then it means that the planet is even more likely to have life.
False
Earth's water primarily originated from ___
A. material it gathered during its formation
B. deposits from comets and other impactors
Neither A nor B
Both
Both A and B
The giant wave portrayed in Interstellar was likely caused by ___
tidal forces from the black hole it orbits
A serious problem of Arrakis (planet from Dune) orbiting Canopus, a star 8x more massive than the Sun, is ___.
the lifetime of the star is very short
Why are desert planets so popular in Sci-Fi movies?
Deserts are extreme and unfamiliar to most people
It provides an interesting backstory for the evolution of a planet
It is a harsh environment which allows for character development
All of the above
A Dyson Sphere is a megastructure that, in theory, would capture all the energy from a ___.
star
What is terraforming?
The intentional modification of planetary properties
At the present point in time, Earth's radio transmissions have traveled a approximate distance of ___.
100 light years
A city planet is called a __________.
Ecumenopolis
True or False: The Arecibo Message sent a signal to Proxima Centauri that was written in Latin.
False