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Miranda and Titan version A

1. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
d) Miranda probably has an iron core
e) Miranda has geysers.

2. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 30 years
c) 30 hours
d) 3 years
e) 300 days

3.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
d) northern and southern hemispheres
e) Titan and Earth

4. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) rivers from the highlands
b) liquid water rain
c) methane rain
d) underground aquifers
e) geysers

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) lightening
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) a volcano
d) aurora borealis (northern lights)
e) a lake

6. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) is known to contain life
d) Two other answers are correct
e) is less than one meter in depth

7. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is antipodal to an impact crater
b) is an impact crater
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
e) is associated with tidal heating

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version B

1. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
b) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) Miranda has geysers.
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

2. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) geysers
b) liquid water rain
c) methane rain
d) underground aquifers
e) rivers from the highlands

3.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) northern and southern hemispheres
c) wet and dry seasons
d) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
e) winter windstorms and summer doldrums

4. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) is less than one meter in depth
d) is known to contain life
e) Two other answers are correct

5. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is associated with tidal heating
b) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is an impact crater
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

6. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 years
b) 300 days
c) 30 hours
d) 3 years
e) 3 hours

7.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a lake
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) a volcano
d) aurora borealis (northern lights)
e) lightening

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version C

1. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
b) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) Miranda has geysers.
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

2. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) geysers
b) rivers from the highlands
c) liquid water rain
d) methane rain
e) underground aquifers

3.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) a lake
c) lightening
d) aurora borealis (northern lights)
e) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is antipodal to an impact crater
c) is an impact crater
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) is associated with tidal heating

5. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 hours
b) 30 years
c) 3 hours
d) 300 days
e) 3 years

6.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
b) northern and southern hemispheres
c) wet and dry seasons
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) Titan and Earth

7. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) is known to contain life
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version D

1. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda probably has an iron core
b) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
c) Miranda has geysers.
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

2. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) Two other answers are correct
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) is known to contain life
d) is less than one meter in depth
e) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall

3.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) lightening
b) aurora borealis (northern lights)
c) a lake
d) a volcano
e) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is associated with tidal heating
b) is antipodal to an impact crater
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) is an impact crater
e) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice

5. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) underground aquifers
b) methane rain
c) liquid water rain
d) rivers from the highlands
e) geysers

6.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
b) wet and dry seasons
c) northern and southern hemispheres
d) Titan and Earth
e) summer windstorms and winter doldrums

7. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 3 years
c) 300 days
d) 30 hours
e) 30 years

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version E

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) Two other answers are correct
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
d) is less than one meter in depth
e) is known to contain life

2. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda probably has an iron core
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system

3. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) liquid water rain
b) underground aquifers
c) rivers from the highlands
d) methane rain
e) geysers

4. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 hours
b) 30 years
c) 3 hours
d) 3 years
e) 300 days

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) aurora borealis (northern lights)
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) a volcano
d) lightening
e) a lake

6.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) Titan and Earth
d) wet and dry seasons
e) northern and southern hemispheres

7. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is associated with tidal heating
b) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) is an impact crater
e) is antipodal to an impact crater

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version F

1. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 300 days
b) 3 hours
c) 30 hours
d) 3 years
e) 30 years

2. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) geysers
b) rivers from the highlands
c) liquid water rain
d) underground aquifers
e) methane rain

3. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is known to contain life
c) is less than one meter in depth
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) Two other answers are correct

4.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
b) a lake
c) a volcano
d) lightening
e) aurora borealis (northern lights)

5. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is an impact crater
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
d) is associated with tidal heating
e) is antipodal to an impact crater

6. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) Miranda probably has an iron core
e) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system

7.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
d) northern and southern hemispheres
e) wet and dry seasons

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version G

1.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) lightening
b) a volcano
c) aurora borealis (northern lights)
d) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
e) a lake

2.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) northern and southern hemispheres
c) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
d) wet and dry seasons
e) summer windstorms and winter doldrums

3. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) is known to contain life
d) Two other answers are correct
e) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall

4. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) liquid water rain
b) rivers from the highlands
c) underground aquifers
d) methane rain
e) geysers

5. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is associated with tidal heating
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is an impact crater
e) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice

6. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda probably has an iron core
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

7. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 years
b) 30 hours
c) 3 years
d) 300 days
e) 3 hours

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version H

1.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) northern and southern hemispheres
b) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
c) Titan and Earth
d) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
e) wet and dry seasons

2. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

3. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 30 years
c) 300 days
d) 30 hours
e) 3 years

4. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
b) is less than one meter in depth
c) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
d) Two other answers are correct
e) is known to contain life

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
b) a lake
c) a volcano
d) lightening
e) aurora borealis (northern lights)

6. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) liquid water rain
b) methane rain
c) rivers from the highlands
d) underground aquifers
e) geysers

7. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
b) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is an impact crater
e) is associated with tidal heating

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version I

1. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
b) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
c) Miranda has geysers.
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

2.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
b) northern and southern hemispheres
c) wet and dry seasons
d) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
e) Titan and Earth

3. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) Two other answers are correct
c) is less than one meter in depth
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) is known to contain life

4. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) rivers from the highlands
b) liquid water rain
c) underground aquifers
d) methane rain
e) geysers

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a lake
b) aurora borealis (northern lights)
c) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
d) lightening
e) a volcano

6. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 300 days
b) 3 hours
c) 30 years
d) 30 hours
e) 3 years

7. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is associated with tidal heating
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is an impact crater
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version J

1.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) aurora borealis (northern lights)
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) a volcano
d) lightening
e) a lake

2. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
c) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
d) is known to contain life
e) Two other answers are correct

3. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 years
b) 30 hours
c) 300 days
d) 3 years
e) 3 hours

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is an impact crater
b) is associated with tidal heating
c) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) is antipodal to an impact crater

5. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) methane rain
b) liquid water rain
c) geysers
d) rivers from the highlands
e) underground aquifers

6.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) Titan and Earth
d) northern and southern hemispheres
e) winter windstorms and summer doldrums

7. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has geysers.
b) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) Miranda probably has an iron core
e) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version K

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is known to contain life
b) is less than one meter in depth
c) Two other answers are correct
d) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
e) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface

2. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 300 days
b) 3 years
c) 30 hours
d) 30 years
e) 3 hours

3.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) wet and dry seasons
c) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) northern and southern hemispheres

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is antipodal to an impact crater
c) is an impact crater
d) is associated with tidal heating
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

5. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has geysers.
b) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
c) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

6.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) aurora borealis (northern lights)
c) a lake
d) lightening
e) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere

7. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) rivers from the highlands
b) geysers
c) underground aquifers
d) methane rain
e) liquid water rain

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version L

1. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) methane rain
b) geysers
c) liquid water rain
d) underground aquifers
e) rivers from the highlands

2.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
b) wet and dry seasons
c) northern and southern hemispheres
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) Titan and Earth

3. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) is associated with tidal heating
d) is antipodal to an impact crater
e) is an impact crater

4. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
b) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
c) is known to contain life
d) is less than one meter in depth
e) Two other answers are correct

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) aurora borealis (northern lights)
b) a volcano
c) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
d) lightening
e) a lake

6. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has geysers.
b) Miranda probably has an iron core
c) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system

7. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 years
b) 30 hours
c) 3 hours
d) 300 days
e) 3 years

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version M

1. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is associated with tidal heating
c) is an impact crater
d) is antipodal to an impact crater
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

2. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) is known to contain life

3.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) aurora borealis (northern lights)
d) a lake
e) lightening

4. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 years
b) 3 years
c) 3 hours
d) 30 hours
e) 300 days

5. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) underground aquifers
b) liquid water rain
c) rivers from the highlands
d) geysers
e) methane rain

6.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
b) Titan and Earth
c) northern and southern hemispheres
d) wet and dry seasons
e) summer windstorms and winter doldrums

7. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
b) Miranda probably has an iron core
c) Miranda has geysers.
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version N

1. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is associated with tidal heating
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is an impact crater
e) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice

2. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
b) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
c) is less than one meter in depth
d) Two other answers are correct
e) is known to contain life

3. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) geysers
b) underground aquifers
c) liquid water rain
d) methane rain
e) rivers from the highlands

4.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
b) Titan and Earth
c) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
d) wet and dry seasons
e) northern and southern hemispheres

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) aurora borealis (northern lights)
c) a lake
d) lightening
e) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere

6. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 years
b) 300 days
c) 3 hours
d) 30 years
e) 30 hours

7. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda probably has an iron core
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
e) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version O

1. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) rivers from the highlands
b) methane rain
c) underground aquifers
d) liquid water rain
e) geysers

2. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 years
b) 3 hours
c) 30 hours
d) 30 years
e) 300 days

3. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
b) Miranda probably has an iron core
c) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
d) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
e) Miranda has geysers.

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) is an impact crater
d) is antipodal to an impact crater
e) is associated with tidal heating

5.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) Titan and Earth
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) northern and southern hemispheres

6.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
b) lightening
c) aurora borealis (northern lights)
d) a lake
e) a volcano

7. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) is known to contain life
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version P

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) Two other answers are correct
c) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
d) is known to contain life
e) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface

2.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a lake
b) a volcano
c) lightening
d) aurora borealis (northern lights)
e) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere

3. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 years
b) 30 years
c) 30 hours
d) 3 hours
e) 300 days

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is an impact crater
b) is antipodal to an impact crater
c) is associated with tidal heating
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice

5.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
c) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
d) wet and dry seasons
e) northern and southern hemispheres

6. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) methane rain
b) liquid water rain
c) geysers
d) underground aquifers
e) rivers from the highlands

7. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version Q

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) is less than one meter in depth
d) Two other answers are correct
e) is known to contain life

2. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 hours
b) 3 years
c) 30 years
d) 3 hours
e) 300 days

3.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
d) northern and southern hemispheres
e) Titan and Earth

4. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has geysers.
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) Miranda probably has an iron core
d) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
e) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision

5. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) rivers from the highlands
b) liquid water rain
c) methane rain
d) underground aquifers
e) geysers

6.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) lightening
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) aurora borealis (northern lights)
d) a lake
e) a volcano

7. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is an impact crater
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is associated with tidal heating
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

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Miranda and Titan version R

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is known to contain life
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) is less than one meter in depth

2. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is antipodal to an impact crater
c) is associated with tidal heating
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) is an impact crater

3. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) methane rain
b) liquid water rain
c) underground aquifers
d) rivers from the highlands
e) geysers

4. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
d) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

5. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 30 years
c) 300 days
d) 3 years
e) 30 hours

6.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) lightening
c) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
d) aurora borealis (northern lights)
e) a lake

7.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) northern and southern hemispheres
c) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
d) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
e) Titan and Earth

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Miranda and Titan version S

1. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is an impact crater
c) is associated with tidal heating
d) is antipodal to an impact crater
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

2. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 30 hours
c) 300 days
d) 3 years
e) 30 years

3. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is less than one meter in depth
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) is known to contain life

4.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) Titan and Earth
c) northern and southern hemispheres
d) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
e) winter windstorms and summer doldrums

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a lake
b) lightening
c) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
d) a volcano
e) aurora borealis (northern lights)

6. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) underground aquifers
b) methane rain
c) geysers
d) rivers from the highlands
e) liquid water rain

7. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
d) Miranda probably has an iron core
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version T

1. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 3 years
c) 30 years
d) 300 days
e) 30 hours

2.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
b) Titan and Earth
c) wet and dry seasons
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) northern and southern hemispheres

3. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
b) is associated with tidal heating
c) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
d) is an impact crater
e) is antipodal to an impact crater

4. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has geysers.
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
d) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
e) Miranda probably has an iron core

5. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is known to contain life
b) is less than one meter in depth
c) Two other answers are correct
d) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
e) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface

6. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) geysers
b) liquid water rain
c) underground aquifers
d) rivers from the highlands
e) methane rain

7.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) lightening
b) a lake
c) a volcano
d) aurora borealis (northern lights)
e) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version U

1. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is an impact crater
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) is associated with tidal heating

2.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) Titan and Earth
c) northern and southern hemispheres
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) summer windstorms and winter doldrums

3. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 years
b) 3 hours
c) 30 years
d) 300 days
e) 30 hours

4. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is less than one meter in depth
b) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
c) is known to contain life
d) Two other answers are correct
e) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall

5.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) aurora borealis (northern lights)
c) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
d) lightening
e) a lake

6. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has geysers.
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) Miranda probably has an iron core
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system

7. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) rivers from the highlands
b) underground aquifers
c) geysers
d) liquid water rain
e) methane rain

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version V

1. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 300 days
b) 3 hours
c) 30 years
d) 30 hours
e) 3 years

2.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
b) aurora borealis (northern lights)
c) lightening
d) a volcano
e) a lake

3. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) geysers
b) rivers from the highlands
c) liquid water rain
d) methane rain
e) underground aquifers

4. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is known to contain life
b) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
c) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
d) Two other answers are correct
e) is less than one meter in depth

5.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) wet and dry seasons
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) northern and southern hemispheres

6. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
b) is an impact crater
c) is antipodal to an impact crater
d) is associated with tidal heating
e) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).

7. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) Miranda probably has an iron core
d) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
e) Miranda has geysers.

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version W

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
b) Two other answers are correct
c) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
d) is known to contain life
e) is less than one meter in depth

2. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) liquid water rain
b) geysers
c) underground aquifers
d) rivers from the highlands
e) methane rain

3. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 3 hours
b) 3 years
c) 30 years
d) 300 days
e) 30 hours

4. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is an impact crater
b) is antipodal to an impact crater
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) is associated with tidal heating
e) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice

5. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda probably has an iron core
b) Miranda has geysers.
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system

6.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) aurora borealis (northern lights)
b) lightening
c) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
d) a volcano
e) a lake

7.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) Titan and Earth
b) wet and dry seasons
c) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
d) northern and southern hemispheres
e) winter windstorms and summer doldrums

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version X

1. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
b) is less than one meter in depth
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is known to contain life
e) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface

2. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) methane rain
b) underground aquifers
c) liquid water rain
d) geysers
e) rivers from the highlands

3.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) wet and dry seasons
b) Titan and Earth
c) northern and southern hemispheres
d) winter windstorms and summer doldrums
e) summer windstorms and winter doldrums

4.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a lake
b) a volcano
c) aurora borealis (northern lights)
d) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
e) lightening

5. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
b) Miranda probably has an iron core
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) Miranda has geysers.
e) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision

6. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 30 hours
b) 3 hours
c) 30 years
d) 3 years
e) 300 days

7. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is antipodal to an impact crater
b) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
c) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
d) is associated with tidal heating
e) is an impact crater

Your score is 0 / 0

Miranda and Titan version Y

1. It has been suggested that Miranda's "racetrack"

a) is antipodal to an impact crater
b) is a series of rifts created by an upwelling of warm ice
c) is associated with tidal heating
d) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
e) is an impact crater

2. One "year" on Saturn's largest moon Titan lasts

a) 300 days
b) 3 hours
c) 30 hours
d) 3 years
e) 30 years

3. According to Wikipedia, the largest lakes on Titan are probably fed by

a) liquid water rain
b) underground aquifers
c) methane rain
d) rivers from the highlands
e) geysers

4.
PIA12481 Titan specular reflection.jpg

The bright spot on Saturn's moon Titan is
a) a volcano
b) solar wind particles striking the atmosphere
c) a lake
d) lightening
e) aurora borealis (northern lights)

5. The liquid water ocean of Saturn's largest moon Titan,

a) is known to contain life
b) explains how the elevation of a smooth planet seems to rise and fall
c) Two other answers are correct
d) is postulated to cover 15-30% of its surface
e) is less than one meter in depth

6. The 1982 Voyager flyby of Miranda (a moon of Uranus) established that _____

a) Miranda has the largest active volcano in the solar system
b) Two other answers are correct (making this the only true answer).
c) Miranda probably has an iron core
d) inspired a theory a previous incarnation was destroyed by a collision
e) Miranda has geysers.

7.
Titan dunes crop.png


The photographs compare
a) northern and southern hemispheres
b) summer windstorms and winter doldrums
c) wet and dry seasons
d) Titan and Earth
e) winter windstorms and summer doldrums

Your score is 0 / 0
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