General Space Trivia
Question: One of the courses of Tsukuba Space Center is the International Space Center Course. In this course, what module does it offer?
Answer: Kibo
Question: When some shuttle astronauts reach space they feel ill, what is this called?
Answer: Space sickness
Question: What is the center of the Sun called?
Answer: Core
Question: What is the second most prominent element on Mercury in terms of composition?
Answer: Sodium
Question: How many space shuttles actually flew in space?
Answer: Five
Question: What is the term used to describe the study of the composition of stars?
Answer: Astrophysics
Question: What does N stand for in NASA?
Answer: National
Question: What does the following film quote begin? 'A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...'
Answer: Star Wars Episode IV
Question: The words 'Space, the final frontier' open every episode of which science fiction TV show?
Answer: Star Trek
Question: Which of the following is not a word you can use to describe the shape of the Moon?
Answer: String
Question: Which of the following is not a possible process for a star to undergo?
Answer: Choose its fate
Space Exploration Trivia
Question: Which of these would be the greatest distance apart?
Answer: 2 Galaxies
Question: What is the title of the BBC TV factual space series that's been running since 1957?
Answer: The Sky At Night
Question: How long does it take for a launch shuttle to clear the pad tower?
Answer: 7 seconds
Question: Exploration Rovers investigated which planet between 2004 and 2018?
Answer: Mars
Question: Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named after?
Answer: Edwin Hubble
Question: The first manned space mission to land on the Moon was called what?
Answer: Apollo 11
Question: What is the nearest large astral body to the Earth?
Answer: The Moon
Question: Where is the countdown for a shuttle launch conducted from?
Answer: Launch Control Center
Question: NASA is based in which state?
Answer: Texas
Question: The Rover Curiosity landed on which planet in 2012?
Answer: Mars
Question: What do we call two stars which are close enough to affect each other's orbits?
Answer: Binary Stars
Question: What makes the moon rise?
Answer: Earth's rotation
Question: Where is the furthest a human has been in space?
Answer: The moon
Question: How high above the Earth does Hubble Space Telescope orbit?
Answer: 347 miles
Question: How long does it take to get to the moon from Earth in a space shuttle?
Answer: 3 Days
Question: Apollo 11 landed in which ocean upon completion of their moon landing mission?
Answer: North Pacific
Question: The Jodrell Bank Observatory is in which English county?
Answer: Cheshire
Question: Which absorbs heat from the sun more quickly?
Answer: Rocks and soil
Question: What is the distance from the Earth to the moon?
Answer: 250,000 miles
Question: How many astronauts live on board the station when it's fully staffed?
Answer: 6
Planets Trivia
Question: Which of these options is a type of star?
Answer: Red dwarf
Question: Which of these planets has rings?
Answer: Neptune
Question: Which of these planets was discovered in 1846?
Answer: Neptune
Question: Which of these planets has the shortest year?
Answer: Mercury
Question: Which planet has 9 continuous rings?
Answer: Saturn
Question: What planet in the solar system is furthest from the Sun?
Answer: Neptune
Question: What planet is nicknamed the 'Red Planet'?
Answer: Mars
Question: Which of these phenomena occurs on Mars?
Answer: Dust storms
Question: Himilia moons can be found orbiting which planet?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Which planet has also been called Marduk?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: On Venus, there is little or no what?
Answer: Water
Question: How many rings does Uranus have?
Answer: 13
Question: Which planet was the first one to be discovered with a telescope?
Answer: Uranus
Question: How long is Mercury's year?
Answer: 88 Earth days
Celestial Bodies Trivia
Question: Which constellation has a Latin name meaning little bear?
Answer: Ursa Minor
Question: Planets shine because they reflect what?
Answer: Sunlight
Question: The chemical element uranium was named after which planet?
Answer: Uranus
Question: What is the name of Earth's moon?
Answer: Luna
Question: The third planet from the Sun is which of these?
Answer: Earth
Question: What does the first A stand for in NASA?
Answer: Aeronautics
Question: What does the name of our planet 'Earth' mean in old English?
Answer: The soil itself
Question: What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?
Answer: Sputnik 1
Question: What word is used to describe the shape of the Moon's orbit around the Earth?
Answer: Ellipse
Question: When Pluto was included, how many planets were there in the Solar System?
Answer: 9
Question: What is another name for Ursa Major?
Answer: The big dipper
Space History & Legends Trivia
Question: In Roman mythology, what was Mercury?
Answer: The messenger god
Question: Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
Question: The first person to walk on the moon was who?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
Question: Mars was the Roman god of what?
Answer: War
Question: What is the name of the seventh planet from the Sun?
Answer: Uranus
Question: The Valles Marineris on Mars is what kind of feature?
Answer: Canyon
Question: What word is used to describe a cluster of stars?
Answer: Constellation
Question: How do astronauts warm their food aboard a space shuttle?
Answer: Inject Warm Water
Question: Cape Canaveral, site of the Apollo launches, was named after which president until 1973?
Answer: Kennedy
Planetary Moons Trivia
Question: Deimos is a moon of which planet?
Answer: Mars
Question: Tethys is a moon of which planet?
Answer: Saturn
Question: What is a white dwarf?
Answer: A star
Question: Dione is a moon of which planet?
Answer: Saturn
Question: Moonlets can be found around which planet?
Answer: Saturn
Question: Uranus' moons, like Oberon and Titania, are named after spirits in the work of who?
Answer: Shakespeare and Pope
Question: Metis and Leda are moons of which planet?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Aoede and Iocaste are moons of which planet?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Ananke moons can be found orbiting which planet?
Answer: Jupiter
Space Phenomena Trivia
Question: Hematite makes up the surface of which planet?
Answer: Mars
Question: Many of the planets are covered in what due to collisions with space matter?
Answer: Craters
Question: What is the main element in the Sun?
Answer: Hydrogen
Question: Which of these has a 'tail'?
Answer: Comet
Question: What is the largest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: What is the scientific term for a shooting star?
Answer: Meteor
Question: The rings of which planet are visible when looking through a telescope?
Answer: Saturn
Question: What is the name given to parts of space where nothing can escape, not even light?
Answer: Black hole
Question: What kind of eclipse do we have when the moon is between the sun and the Earth?
Answer: Solar
Question: What might appear in the place of a collapsed star?
Answer: Black hole
Question: What do we call the theory which claims that a small mass blew up and grew, creating the universe?
Answer: The Big Bang Theory
Question: What do we call a cosmic body of such intense gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape?
Answer: Black Hole
Question: What is the hottest planet in our solar system?
Answer: Venus
Question: What can a red giant star become?
Answer: Supernova
Space Missions Trivia
Question: Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in which year?
Answer: 1969
Question: Who was one of the first American astronauts to walk on the moon?
Answer: Buzz Aldrin
Question: Who was the first woman to command a space shuttle mission?
Answer: Eileen Collins
Question: During launch and landing, who sits in the shuttle's forward flight deck left seat?
Answer: The commander
Question: Who was the first man to set foot on the Moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
Question: When in orbit on the Space Shuttle, astronauts experience?
Answer: Microgravity
Solar System Trivia
Question: Which of the following is our Solar System's only natural light source?
Answer: A Star
Question: Which planet is famous for its big red spot?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: What is the name the first satellite that was sent into space?
Answer: Sputnik 1
Question: Epoch J2000 refers to which planet?
Answer: Saturn
Question: Which planet would you find between Earth and Jupiter?
Answer: Mars
Question: Which star is at the center of the Solar System?
Answer: The Sun
Question: In our solar system, which would be the coldest to live on?
Answer: Neptune
Question: The Great Red Storm is a feature of which planet?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Which planet is named after the Roman God of the Sea?
Answer: Neptune
Question: Which planet is so light that it could float on water?
Answer: Saturn
Question: What is the closest planet to the Sun?
Answer: Mercury
Question: Which component of the Milky Way makes up most of its mass?
Answer: Dark matter
Question: Which of these orbits around a planet?
Answer: Moons
Question: Which planet takes its name from the Roman goddess of love?
Answer: Venus
Question: Which is the largest of the 4 'gas giant' planets?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Which of these objects normally has a highly elliptical orbit?
Answer: Comets
Question: Which planet is famous for the beautiful rings that surround it?
Answer: Saturn
Question: All planets orbit the sun how?
Answer: In the same direction
Question: Which god and planet have the alternative name 'Jove'?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Europa is a major moon orbiting which planet?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: Which planet boats 2 rings, thought to be the result of a moon impact?
Answer: Jupiter
Question: What is the center of the Sun called?
Answer: Core
Question: Which planet is nearest to the Sun?
Answer: Mercury
Question: What is the brightest planet in the night sky?
Answer: Venus
Question: Which planet is the only one not named after a Greek or Roman god?
Answer: Earth
Question: Which planet comes between Venus and Mars?
Answer: Earth
Question: Which planet has a nickel-iron core?
Answer: Earth
Question: How many of the planets in our Solar System are composed of silicate rocks rather than gases?
Answer: 4
Miscellaneous Space Trivia
Question: A spiral system containing several billion stars gave its name to which chocolate bar?
Answer: Milky Way
Question: What fusion reaction is occurring in the sun's core?
Answer: Hydrogen into helium
Question: Where is the NASA headquarters located?
Answer: Washington
Question: In ancient times what was believed to be a bad omen?
Answer: Comets
Question: Nicolaus Copernicus argued that which of these planets was the center of everything?
Answer: The Sun
Question: Who was the first US astronaut to orbit the Earth?
Answer: John Glenn
Question: Which sitcom, which began in 1988, takes its name from the smallest type of hydrogen-burning star?
Answer: Red Dwarf
Question: The word 'astrophysics' is based on Greek words. What does 'astro' mean?
Answer: Star