
Astronomy is such a fascinating subject to study and learn about. It is concerned with the evolution, physics, chemistry, meteorology, and motion of celestial objects, as well as the formation and development of the universe. We live in a great time to be learning more about astronomy. Technological advances in recent years have allowed us to see planets, moons, galaxies, and other celestial bodies we never knew existed before. The search for life outside of Earth's atmosphere is truly in the most exciting stage it has ever been in yet.
Today we shine the light on one of the oldest fields in science with this celestial quiz. Astronomy is a mystery to most laypeople. Nobody has gotten more than 80 percent of these questions correct but there is a chance that you might be able to do it. The only way to know for sure is to take the quiz and give it your best shot.
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Get Premium🪐 Nobody Has Scored 12 on This Astronomy Trivia Quiz. Will You? Questions
What is the smallest planet in our Solar System?

Neptune
Saturn
Venus
Mercury
Mercury is one of 2 planets in the Solar System that do not have moons. What is the other planet?

Neptune
Saturn
Mars
Venus
Europa is a moon that orbits what planet?

Saturn
Mars
Jupiter
Neptune
The asteroid belt is located between Jupiter and what other planet?

Mars
Saturn
Neptune
Earth
Approximately how many light-years away from Earth is the Andromeda Galaxy?

250,000 light years
25,000 light years
25 million light years
2.5 million light years
What dwarf galaxy is the closest to the Milky Way?

Aquarius Dwarf
Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy
Eridanus II
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy
What is the name of the supermassive black hole at the galactic center of the Milky Way?

APM 08279+5255
TON 618
Sagittarius A*
Thanos
What planet has more volcanoes than any other in the Solar System?

Jupiter
Venus
Earth
Mercury
According to NASA, how many moons does Saturn have?

16
10
64
82
What planet in the Solar System is 5th closest to the Sun?

Mars
Jupiter
Venus
Saturn
What is the only moon in the Solar System known to have an atmosphere?

Io
Titan
Ganymede
Enceladus
What constellation is the Horsehead Nebula part of?

Orion
Scorpius
Ursa Major
Lyra
Approximately how many years ago do scientists believe the Big Bang took place?

137 billion years ago
137 million years ago
1.37 billion years ago
13.7 billion years ago
Approximately how old do scientists believe the Sun to be?

46 million years
4.6 million years
46 billion years
4.6 billion years
How many years from now do scientists believe the Sun will eventually burn out?

50-100 million years
5-10 billion years
5-10 million years
50-100 billion years
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5 / 15 – 33% They were all guesses.
13/15.
got 12/15 perfectly