Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
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Okay guys, here's another quiz!
https://forms.gle/AZ3orh3HrSZMy7gC6
You may find this quiz a bit easier than the last one.
A new wrinkle for short-answer questions: the right answer spelled correctly scores two points. The right answer not spelled correctly will score only half-credit = one point. (I will manually adjust scores for that.)
Remember:
1. No online research allowed, your own pure brain only!
2. On short-answer questions, correct spelling gets full credit, misspelling half credit.
3. For the multiple choice questions, feel free to guess. You may get lucky!
4. Please, no repeating the quiz, at least not until after I announce the Champs sometime next week.
Enjoy!
https://forms.gle/AZ3orh3HrSZMy7gC6
You may find this quiz a bit easier than the last one.
A new wrinkle for short-answer questions: the right answer spelled correctly scores two points. The right answer not spelled correctly will score only half-credit = one point. (I will manually adjust scores for that.)
Remember:
1. No online research allowed, your own pure brain only!
2. On short-answer questions, correct spelling gets full credit, misspelling half credit.
3. For the multiple choice questions, feel free to guess. You may get lucky!
4. Please, no repeating the quiz, at least not until after I announce the Champs sometime next week.
Enjoy!
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Re: Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
Better than last 14/20. OK, spelling again, guess I get 2 point back, so 16/20. Really only missed one, on a multiple guess question, back in school this was a pass.
Fun, easier than last,
Steve
Fun, easier than last,
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It scored me at 17/20. One point was a legitimate brain fart. The other two were for case-sensitivity on a long answer (slow pinky on the shift key). I’m calling it 19/20.
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Hi Steve, you scored 15 points, got one point back on the misspell. Thanks for quizzing!
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Re: Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
Hi Kathy, yes you scored 19 points. The auto-scorer is case-sensitive, wish I could turn that off.
You'll be a Champ unless someone aces it. Thanks for quizzing!
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Re: Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
Definitely easier than prior months - 17/20. I missed the two I knew I was guessing at
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Quite a bit easier but still fun
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18/20 - Had to guess one and a half, got the half guessed one right, but the other one wrong.
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8/20
Two spelling errors.
I thought closest planet might have been a trick question!
Should have got all of those except maybe the last one!
Good quiz.
Regards
Graeme
Two spelling errors.
I thought closest planet might have been a trick question!
Should have got all of those except maybe the last one!
Good quiz.
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12/20. (Pretty good at the physics, but very poor knowledge of the sky.) I'll be working on that. So, please keep the quizzes coming!
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8 out of 20. No idea about the name of the cat .
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Re: Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
8 of 20.
I am really bad at this,
Would've had slightly more, but spelling error!
I am really bad at this,
Would've had slightly more, but spelling error!
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You'll get one point back for right answer misspelled. Thanks for quizzing!KingNothing13 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 8:09 pm 8 of 20.
I am really bad at this,
Would've had slightly more, but spelling error!
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Last call for responses!
https://forms.gle/AZ3orh3HrSZMy7gC6
Tomorrow I plan to reveal all, and announce the Champ!
https://forms.gle/AZ3orh3HrSZMy7gC6
Tomorrow I plan to reveal all, and announce the Champ!
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Woo Hoo. Bob only missed two for 16/20
I thought Foucault was a telescope guy!
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Thanks all for participating! Total of 20 TSS responses this month.
The 12 questions scored 20 points.
Overall average score: 12.55 points = 62.8%.
Highest average of any quiz yet. Guess I succeeded in lightening up!
First, the honorable mentions:
One scored 18 points = 90%
Gfamily
Bravo!
Two scored 19 points = 95%
KathyN.S. and one anonymous
Bravo! Bravo!
And now.. (drum roll please) here is your Champion!
One person scored 20 points = 100%
Lady Fraktor
That's three in a row for the defending Champion! Hurrah! Hurrah!
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Answers, stats, comments…
1. WhichMessier object appears in the header photo above? (1)
M57, 15/20 correct.
2. In which constellation can the aboveMessier object be found? (1)
Lyra, 15/20 correct.
3. The Sun is an example of a “main sequence” star. (1)
True, 18/20 correct. Glad we are on the main sequence!
4. Which planet will be closest to the Earth tonight? (September 3, 2020) (1)
Mars, 16/20 correct. Will be at opposition next month.
5. Select the order of star colors in increasing temperature, from cooler to hotter. (1)
Red, Yellow, Blue, 17/20 correct.
6. The Hyades open cluster appears close by which first-magnitude star? (2)
Aldebaran, 14/20 correct, of which 6 were misspelled for only one point credit.
7. The crater Copernicus becomes visible near the lunar terminator about how many days after New Moon? (2)
9, 5/20 correct. Not many moon-watchers here apparently. At outreach I like to tell the kids, "It's morning at Copernicus!"
8. In alt-azimuth configuration, a fork-mounted Schmidt Cassegrain telescope would NOT be suitable for long-exposure astrophotography because of: (2)
Field rotation, 18/20 correct.
9. Name the 19th century physicist best known for his demonstration of a pendulum that proved the rotation of the Earth. (last name only) (2)
Foucault, 11/20 correct, of which 1 was misspelled for only one point credit.
10. The comet known as Swift-Tuttle is associated with which meteor shower? (2)
Perseids, 9/20 correct.
11. From Star Trek: The Next Generation, what is the name of thecat belonging to Lieutenant Commander Data? (2)
Spot, 12/20 correct. The favorite wrong answer was Sumi, a fine feline of my acquaintance.
12. Which is a term for motion that causes subtle changes in the axial tilt of the Earth with respect to the ecliptic plane? (3)
Nutation, 13/20 correct.
See ya next month!
The 12 questions scored 20 points.
Overall average score: 12.55 points = 62.8%.
Highest average of any quiz yet. Guess I succeeded in lightening up!
First, the honorable mentions:
One scored 18 points = 90%
Gfamily
Bravo!
Two scored 19 points = 95%
KathyN.S. and one anonymous
Bravo! Bravo!
And now.. (drum roll please) here is your Champion!
One person scored 20 points = 100%
Lady Fraktor
That's three in a row for the defending Champion! Hurrah! Hurrah!
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Answers, stats, comments…
1. Which
M57, 15/20 correct.
2. In which constellation can the above
Lyra, 15/20 correct.
3. The Sun is an example of a “main sequence” star. (1)
True, 18/20 correct. Glad we are on the main sequence!
4. Which planet will be closest to the Earth tonight? (September 3, 2020) (1)
Mars, 16/20 correct. Will be at opposition next month.
5. Select the order of star colors in increasing temperature, from cooler to hotter. (1)
Red, Yellow, Blue, 17/20 correct.
6. The Hyades open cluster appears close by which first-magnitude star? (2)
Aldebaran, 14/20 correct, of which 6 were misspelled for only one point credit.
7. The crater Copernicus becomes visible near the lunar terminator about how many days after New Moon? (2)
9, 5/20 correct. Not many moon-watchers here apparently. At outreach I like to tell the kids, "It's morning at Copernicus!"
8. In alt-azimuth configuration, a fork-mounted Schmidt Cassegrain telescope would NOT be suitable for long-exposure astrophotography because of: (2)
Field rotation, 18/20 correct.
9. Name the 19th century physicist best known for his demonstration of a pendulum that proved the rotation of the Earth. (last name only) (2)
Foucault, 11/20 correct, of which 1 was misspelled for only one point credit.
10. The comet known as Swift-Tuttle is associated with which meteor shower? (2)
Perseids, 9/20 correct.
11. From Star Trek: The Next Generation, what is the name of the
Spot, 12/20 correct. The favorite wrong answer was Sumi, a fine feline of my acquaintance.
12. Which is a term for motion that causes subtle changes in the axial tilt of the Earth with respect to the ecliptic plane? (3)
Nutation, 13/20 correct.
See ya next month!
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Congratulations, [mention]Lady Fraktor[/mention] ! I'm kicking myself for missing that one point, because I actually knew the right answer. But you got it. Well done!
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Well done Gabby.
Impressive.
Regards
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Impressive.
Regards
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APM 11x70 ED APO Binoculars.
https://www.averywayobservatory.co.uk/
Celestron 9.25 f10 SCT, f6.3FR, CGX mount.
ASI1600MM Pro, ASI294MC Pro, ASI224MC
ZWO EFW, ZWO OAG, ASI220MM Mini.
APM 11x70 ED APO Binoculars.
https://www.averywayobservatory.co.uk/
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Re: Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
Congrats to Gabby and Kathy.
Excellent, really.
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Scopes: Stellarvue SV80 Raptor Carbon Fiber ED Doublet / Celestron SCT C8
Williams Optics 66mm APO / DIY 8" f/4 Newtonian astrograph / Nikon 180mm f/2.8
Mounts: Orion Atlas EQ-G / Celestron AVX / DIY mini-equatorial
Cameras: QHY163m / Fujifilm X-A1 (modded) / Fuji X-A2 (not modded) / Orion StarShoot Auto Guider
Filters: ZWO 7nm NB set / ZWO LRGB set / ZWO Dual Band / Astronomics UHC
Scopes: Stellarvue SV80 Raptor Carbon Fiber ED Doublet / Celestron SCT C8
Williams Optics 66mm APO / DIY 8" f/4 Newtonian astrograph / Nikon 180mm f/2.8
Mounts: Orion Atlas EQ-G / Celestron AVX / DIY mini-equatorial
Cameras: QHY163m / Fujifilm X-A1 (modded) / Fuji X-A2 (not modded) / Orion StarShoot Auto Guider
Filters: ZWO 7nm NB set / ZWO LRGB set / ZWO Dual Band / Astronomics UHC
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Re: Astro Trivia Quiz for September!
Congrats, Gabby and Kathy!
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Scope: Apertura AD10 with Nexus II with 8192/716000 Step Encoders
EPs: ES 82* 18mm, 11mm, 6.7mm; GSO 30mm
Celestron SkyMaster 15x70 Binoculars
List Counts: Messier: 75; Herschel 400: 30; Caldwell: 12; AL Carbon Star List: 16
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Scope: Apertura AD10 with Nexus II with 8192/716000 Step Encoders
EPs: ES 82* 18mm, 11mm, 6.7mm; GSO 30mm
Celestron SkyMaster 15x70 Binoculars
List Counts: Messier: 75; Herschel 400: 30; Caldwell: 12; AL Carbon Star List: 16
Brett's Carbon Star Hunt
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