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Space Quiz 2

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Gregory
4 years ago

I am a Space geek, two wrong is not acceptable. I knew Allan Shepard, don’t know why I said Mitchell.

Lawrence SChwartz
4 years ago

Space Shuttle Challenger encounter a disaster —– This is the only one I milssed.

Cora
4 years ago

Glenn has the funniest and most correct question and answer.

Kelly
4 years ago

11 out of 14- I’ve never heard of a bolide either

Diane
4 years ago

Surprised myself with 11 out of 14. I like Glenn’s and Dennis’ additional questions–got those right!

Jane
4 years ago

I wonder how many high school kids know the answers???

John
4 years ago

got 13 right

Dennis Weber
4 years ago

12 out of 14. Too easy.

Steve Zink
4 years ago

I aced this quiz

Mary
4 years ago

12 out of 14 lots of fun looking back ?

Kevin
4 years ago

Only 1 miss, but then I’d never heard the term “bolide”

Ed Chesley
4 years ago

For most Baby Boomers, space exploration was the biggest adventure of our lives, so we do know a little about it. Would that it continued today with the same grip on the public imagination!

Nancy
4 years ago

13 out of 14… not too shabby.

Drue
4 years ago

Glenn- You are de man!

Martin Steed
4 years ago

12 out of 14! No guesses either. Should have known about the golf ball, but I really thought Neil Armstrong did it. Did not know our sun was considered a “Dwarf”. I knew it was a “yellow” star, but not a Dwarf.

Jan S
4 years ago

9 of 14, not too bad, few lucky guesses.
It was great growing up in the heyday of NASA, with the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs.

Phyllis
4 years ago

7/14. Better than I thought it would be. Not that informed on space.

Donna
4 years ago

Wow! I got 10 out of 14! Some very lucky guessing! (Although I definitely knew that Lance Armstrong was not the first person to set foot on the moon!

Glenn
4 years ago

They should have asked “How much empty space between Nancy Pelosi’s ears?” Answers a) unknown b) infinite c) a black hole d) we have to pass it before we know what’s in it. e) all the above

PapaGrouch
4 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

LMAO!!! Too funny and waaay too accurate, Glenn!

Michael Proctor
4 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

Touche!

Stephen Jackson
4 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

Answer: All of the above.

JOE
4 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

iNFINITE

Linda
4 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

I would not want to know what horrors lurk in that void.

Dennis Weber
4 years ago
Reply to  Linda

But she will no doubt be re-elected by a large margin. The real question is how much space is between the voters ears.

Gregory
4 years ago
Reply to  Glenn

I would have got that one right. Haha, good one.

Frank Prettyman, Preston, Md.
4 years ago

Your answer on the meteor question is incorrect! I have been an advanced astronomer for over 65 years and have never heard of a “Golden Globe” except for an actor award. You may also want to check up on the number of “rings” around Saturn. There is obviously much space debris around all large bodies in space due to gravity. All mass interacts on other mass, but to be a ring needs to be visible as one!!!

June J Turner
4 years ago

I think you may have misread the question. It’s which one is NOT. And Golden Globe is not.

Rick
4 years ago

I think you misread the question. It says “not,” so the answer is “Golden Globe.” And I agree with you on the rings.

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