| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| An invisible region of spacetime with immense gravity | Black Hole | 94%
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| A spheroid object orbiting a star | Planet | 94%
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| A violent explosion occurring after a star dies | Supernova | 94%
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| A small rock orbiting the sun, with intense ranges in size | Asteroid | 83%
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| A group of stars that appear to make a pattern from Earth | Constellation | 83%
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| A collection of stars, planets, black holes, and other objects | Galaxy | 83%
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| The name of our galaxy | Milky Way | 72%
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| A large ball of plasma | Star | 72%
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| A planet orbiting another star | Exoplanet | 61%
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| An ultra dense core of a dead star | Neutron Star | 61%
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| The name of the nearest galaxy to us | Andromeda | 56%
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| A type of galaxy that rotates around a center point | Spiral | 50%
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| A rapidly spinning neutron star emitting immense radiation from the poles | Millisecond Pulsar | 44%
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| Clouds of dust that form stars | Nebula | 44%
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| A super-heated galactic core powered by a black hole that can outshine entire galaxies | Quasar | 44%
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| A type of galaxy that often takes on an ovaloid shape | Elliptical | 33%
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| A type of neutron star with an incredibly powerful magnetic field | Magnetar | 33%
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| An extension of the disk of a galaxy, which is home to millions of stars at a time | Arm | 28%
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| The act of pulling matter onto a massive object heating it up in the process | Accretion | 22%
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| A type of galaxy lacking a proper shape | Irregular | 22%
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| A rare optical illusion where the tail of a comet seems to point towards the sun instead of away | Anti Tail | 17%
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| A strong signal discovered in 1977 that was never found again | Wow! | 17%
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| The French astronomer who discovered over 100 objects single handedly | Charles Messier | 11%
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| A cloud of gas and dust around a comet, also known as the tail | Coma | 11%
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| A violent explosion occurring after two extremely dense objects collide | Kilonova/Macronova | 11%
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| The main icy body of a comet | Nucleus | 11%
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| A type of galaxy with a rotating disk but lacking arms | Lenticular | 6%
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