But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 28th December, 1612, saw the first observations of the planet Neptune. By which Italian astronomer?
Q2) What did he think Neptune was: a fixed star, a planet or a comet?
Q3) The discovery of Neptune is generally credited to which Frenchman?
Q4) The planet is named after Neptune: the Roman god of what?
Q5) At the time of writing, Neptune has how many known moons?
Q6) What’s the largest of those moons?
Q7) Finally … How long does Neptune take to complete one orbit of the Sun: 164.8 years, 264.8 years or 364.8 years?
.Q1) 27th December, 1977, saw the original version of Star Wars debut in the UK. What’s the new Star Wars movie called?
Q2) Eight people were killed, in England’s worst avalanche: on the 27th December, 1836. The avalanche was in which Sussex town?A2) Lewes.
Q3) Jana Gana Mana is sung on the 27th December, 1911: for the first time. Which country’s national anthem is it?A3) India’s.
Q4) 27th December, 1966, saw the discovery of the Cave of Swallows: in Mexico. Name either of the species that make up most of the cave’s bird population.A4) White Collared Swifts or Green Parakeets.
.Q5) Finally … 27th December, 1901, saw the birth of comedy actress, Irene Handl. In which Peter Sellers film did she play Mrs Kite?
“If the Sun were as tall as a typical front door, the Earth would be the size of a nickel and Neptune would be about as big as a baseball.”
From NASA’s Neptune: An Overview.
Q1) Galileo Galilei
ReplyDeleteQ2) A fixed star
Q3) Alexis Bouvard
Q4) Of the Sea
Q5) 14
Q6) Triton
Q7) 164.8
Hoping everything goes well. Keep us posted on Star Wars. I've heard good things but haven't been yet.