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(T/F) The 2019 transit of Mercury was visible in its entirety from most of South America and the eastern United States.
If you followed along with Round 1, you’ll know that 2019 was a bumper year for space exploration. We saw the first all-female spacewalk (almost), China landing Chang’e 4 on the far side of the Moon, and the world collectively gasping at the first-ever image of a black hole. astro quiz 2019 questions and answers round 2
The Parker Solar Probe became the closest human-made object to the Sun in 2019, reaching a perihelion of about ______________ million kilometers from the Sun’s surface. (Within 5 million km is fine). (T/F) The 2019 transit of Mercury was visible
Clear skies and curious minds.
(T/F) The LIGO and Virgo observatories detected gravitational waves from a neutron star collision in 2019. The Parker Solar Probe became the closest human-made