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The night skies are full of amazing things. How many can you identify?Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the quShow More
The night skies are full of amazing things. How many can you identify?Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
How many official constellations are there?
- 88
- 103
- 196
- 257
Which direction do constellations move across the sky?
- West to east
- East to west
- North to south
- South to north
How many constellations are there in the zodiac?
- 9
- 12
- 13
- 15
The Big Dipper is actually part of a larger constellation. Which one?
- Scorpio
- Libra
- Orion
- Ursa Major
Which star, contained in Canis Major, is the brightest in the sky?
- Sirius
- Aquila
- Perseus
- Draco
Which constellation is the largest?
- Leo
- Hydra
- Ursa Major
- Orion
Not all stars are visible to the naked eye. Which constellation contains the most visible stars?
- Libra
- Centaurus
- Lynx
- Camelopardus
What shape is Cassiopeia said to form?
- M/W
- S
- L
- b/d
What is the only constellation named after something from the Bible?
- Castor
- Genesis
- Columba
- Serpens
Twenty-two constellation names begin with the same letter. Which letter?
- D
- S
- C
- L
What is an asterism?
- A star that is part of multiple constellations.
- A group of stars with a name that is smaller than a constellation.
- A grouping of constellations that create a larger pattern.
- A star that is not part of any constellations.
Canis Major and Canis Minor are usually portrayed as following this constellation like pets.
- Pollux
- Cassiopeia
- Orpheus
- Orion
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