Description | Answer | % Correct |
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Only moon with a substantial atmosphere | Titan | 100%
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Largest moon in the solar system | Ganymede | 93%
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Largest moon in relation to the size of its planet | Moon | 93%
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The other Martian moon | Deimos | 86%
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Destined to collide with Mars | Phobos | 86%
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Youngest surface of the large Uranian moons | Ariel | 79%
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Not actually a moon - forms a binary system with Pluto | Charon | 79%
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Possibility of an ocean beneath crust of ice | Europa | 79%
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Most volcanically active body in the solar system | Io | 79%
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"The Death Star" | Mimas | 79%
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Styx | 79%
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Co-orbital with the much smaller Helene | Dione | 71%
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Largest moon of Uranus | Titania | 71%
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Largest moon with a retrograde orbit; Experiences cryovolcanism | Triton | 71%
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The middle of Uranus's five large moons in both size and position | Umbriel | 71%
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Water geysers from this moon's "Tiger stripes" contribute to Saturn's E ring | Enceladus | 64%
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Other moons of Pluto | Nix | 64%
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Most cratered Uranian moon | Oberon | 64%
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First body other than Earth known to have an atmosphere with oxygen | Rhea | 64%
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Geologically inert despite its large size; Home to Valhalla palimpsest | Callisto | 57%
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Hydra | 57%
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One hemisphere light, the other dark | Iapetus | 57%
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"Frankenmoon" with the largest cliff in the Solar System, Verona Rupes | Miranda | 57%
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Made almost entirely of ice; Home to the giant Odysseus crater | Tethys | 57%
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Only moon of Eris | Dysnomia | 43%
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Kerberos | 43%
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Moons of Haumea | Hi'iaka | 36%
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Namaka | 36%
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Unpredictable rotation, strange craters, and high irregularity for its size | Hyperion | 29%
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Janus | 29%
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Micrometeorite impacts produce Saturn's largest know ring | Phoebe | 29%
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Pandora | 21%
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ALMOST co-orbital | Epimetheus | 14%
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Shepherd moons of Saturn's F ring | Prometheus | 14%
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First moon of an asteroid ever discovered | Dactyl | 7%
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