Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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6 real planets in the solar system | Andromeda | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Bosnia | No | 100%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Ceres | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Earth | Yes | 100%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Earth's Moon | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Ireland | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Jupiter | Yes | 100%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Jupiter | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Jupyter | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Mars | Yes | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Marty | No | 100%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Mercury | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Mercury | Yes | 100%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Mercury | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Nebula | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Neptoon | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Saturn | Yes | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Titan | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Uranes | No | 100%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Uranus | Yes | 100%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Jupiter | Yes | 97%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Mars | No | 97%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Neptune | Yes | 97%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Elane | No | 93%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Saturn | Yes | 93%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Stu Roosa | No | 93%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Theodore Roosevelt | No | 93%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Usain Bolt | No | 93%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Halley's | Yes | 90%
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6 real planets in the solar system | Pluto | No | 90%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | The Sun | No | 90%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Titan | No | 90%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Neptune | Yes | 86%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Nikola Tesla | No | 86%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Uranus | Yes | 86%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Corpus | No | 83%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Io | Yes | 83%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Kallichore | No | 83%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Ledo | No | 83%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Luna | No | 83%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Mnesonme | No | 83%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Nepal | No | 83%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Saturn | Yes | 83%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Venus | No | 83%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Andromeda | No | 79%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Bosnia and Herzegovina | No | 79%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Dick Gordon | No | 79%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Eris | Yes | 79%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Frank Borman | No | 79%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Jupiter | Yes | 79%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Neil Armstrong | Yes | 79%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Thomas Edison | No | 79%
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4 Planets Bigger than Earth | Uranus | Yes | 79%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | 1620 Geographos, Clementine, 1994 | No | 76%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Buzz Aldrin | Yes | 76%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Callisto | Yes | 76%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Ceres | No | 76%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Edwin Hubble | Yes | 76%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Eris | No | 76%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Hale-Bopp | Yes | 76%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Japan | Yes | 76%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Makemake | Yes | 76%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Mars, MSL Curiosity, 2012 | Yes | 76%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Michael Collins | No | 76%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | North American X-15 | No | 76%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | Tom Stafford | No | 76%
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9 home countries of space travelers | United States | Yes | 76%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Europa | Yes | 72%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Johannes Kepler | Yes | 72%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Jupiter | No | 72%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Pluto | Yes | 72%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Russia | Yes | 72%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Brazil | Yes | 69%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Haumea | Yes | 69%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Io | Yes | 69%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Pakistan | No | 69%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Artilles | No | 66%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Fastest Unmanned Rocket Sled | No | 66%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Kuiper Belt | Yes | 66%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Mars, Mariner 8, 1971 | No | 66%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Saturn | No | 66%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Triton | Yes | 66%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Venus | Yes | 66%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Ceres, DAWN, 2015 | Yes | 62%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Chile | No | 62%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Earth, relative to sun | Yes | 62%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Poland | Yes | 62%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Voyager 1 | Yes | 62%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Earth | Yes | 59%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Helios 2 | Yes | 59%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Moon, relative to Earth | No | 59%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Wild-2 | Yes | 59%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Mercury, Mariner 10, 1974 | Yes | 55%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Portugal | No | 55%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Sun, Parker Solar Probe, 2018 | Yes | 55%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Sun, Pioneer E,1969 | No | 55%
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4 objects lighter by mass than Neptune | Uranus | Yes | 55%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | 4 Vesta | No | 52%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Argentina | No | 52%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Belgium | Yes | 52%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Earth | Yes | 52%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Lyman Spitzer | Yes | 52%
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7 objects intentionally photographed by Voyager 2 | Pluto | No | 52%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Titan | No | 52%
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5 successful space probe missions (Destination, Spacecraft, Year) | Halley, Vega 1,1986 | Yes | 45%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Thyone | Yes | 45%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Czechoslovakia | Yes | 41%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Galileo | No | 41%
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4 Objects Faster than the New Horizons Probe | Helios 1 | Yes | 41%
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4 comets (must produce a visible Coma). | Swift-Tuttle | Yes | 41%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Gerymande | Yes | 38%
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9 home countries of space travelers | New Zealand | No | 38%
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4 ALWAYS trans-Neptunian objects (Objects further away from the sun than Neptune at all times. One of these is a TNO, but is within Neptune's orbit for about 8% of it's orbital cycle, so don't select it!) | Pluto | No | 38%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Isonoe | Yes | 28%
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7 of the Moons of Jupiter | Kore | Yes | 28%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Nicolaus Copernicus | No | 28%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Bulgaria | Yes | 21%
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4 people with successfully launched NASA space telescopes named after them | Albert Einstein | Yes | 17%
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3 people who have walked on the moon | John Young | Yes | 17%
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9 home countries of space travelers | Afghanistan | Yes | 7%
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