Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Japan launched its Sakigake probe: on 7th January of which year?
Q2) In 1986, the probe did a flyby of which object?
Q3) The Probe was launched from what was the Kagoshima Space Center. What’s that centre now called?
Q4) The Centre’s on Japan’s most south-westerly main island. What’s the island called?
Q5) Finally … the Probe was due to flyby 21P/Giacobini–Zinner in 1998: but couldn’t. Due to a lack of which ‘P’?
Q1) In Western Christian tradition, 6th January is Epiphany, marking the day when the baby Jesus was visit by whom: three shepherds, three wise men or three angels?A1) Three wise men.
Q2) 6th January, 1983, saw trawler captain, Kent Kirk, entered British waters illegally: in search of fish. Kirk was an MEP for which country?A2) Denmark.
Q3) The last Anglo-Saxon king of England was crowned on 6th January, 1066. Who was he?A3) Harold Godwinson: also known as Harold 2nd.
Q4) A mass shooting took place on 6th January, 2017: at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. At which terminal?A4) Terminal 2.
Q5) Finally … 6th January, 2000, saw many UK hospitals buckling under the strain: of an outbreak of what?A5) ’Flu.
“After launch, the spacecraft was renamed ‘Sakigake,’ which means ‘pioneer’ in Japanese.”From Sakigake: In Depth, NASA’s webpage about the craft.
Q1) 1985
ReplyDeleteQ2) Halley’s Comet
Q3) Uchinoura Space Center
Q4) Kyushu
Q5) Propellant
Yes, the extra presents are a pull and shops enjoy it. Here, the sales don't start until today. I love the increased hysteria as the song gets closer and closer to the 12th day!
Someday we'll get that All Access channel. We're still on Comcast cable!
ReplyDeleteYeah, that outfit. Um ... wow! :)
1. 1985
2. Halley's Comet
3. Uchinoura Space Center
4. Kyushu
5. propellant