Mission Control
.But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 18th May, 1926, saw the disappearance of noted evangelist, Aimee Semple McPherson. After she’d allegedly been what?
Q2) 18th May, 1917, saw the USA introduce the Selective Service Act of 1917. This allowed the President to set up what: conscription, taxes or the US Peace Corp?
Q3) 18th May, 1848, saw Germany’s first National Assembly open its first session. That first session was held in a church in which German city?
Q4) 18th May, 1949, saw the birth of keyboard player, and Yes member, Rick Wakeman. During one 1969 session, he played the Mollotron on which David Bowie record?
Q5) Finally … 18th May is International Museum Day. What’s Britain’s most visited museum?
Q1) 17th May saw the Venera 6 probe start descending into the atmosphere of Venus. In which year of the 1960s?A1) 1969.
Q2) Which country launched the craft?A2) Russia: or the USSR, as it then was.
Q3) The Venera 6 slowed its descent into Venus’ atmosphere with what: rockets or parachutes?A3) Parachutes.
Q4) The probe was due to measure Venus’ atmosphere. That atmosphere is 96 percent what: Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen trioxide or Disulphur monoxide?A4) Carbon Dioxide.
Q5) Venus is the second planet from the sun: and the hottest planet in our solar system. It’s hotter, on average, than the planet nearest the sun. What IS that planet?A5) Mercury.
Q6) What’s the name of Venus’ moon?
Q7) Venus has over 167 large volcano complexes over 100 kilometers across. Which island, on Earth, is a volcano of this size?A7) Big Island: also known as Hawaii.
Q8) Venus has two highland ‘continents’: both of which are named for ancient love goddesses. Name one of those continents.
Q9) Venus’s ‘year’ is roughly how many days long: 214 days, 224 days or 234 days?A9) 224 days.
Q10) Finally … Venus is what’s called an ‘inferior planet’: which mean’s its orbit lies between Earth … and what?A10) The Sun.
“Peter Schmeichel says that the present Man United team would beat the 1968 European Cup winners. He’s got a point, because we’re over 50 now.”
Nobby Stiles, born 18 May 1942.
Now that might be a bit distracting! :)
ReplyDelete1. kidnapped
2. conscription
3. Frankfurt
4. Space Oddity
5. the British Museum