A) water
B) ammonia
C) methane
D) nitrogen
E) you can't fool me, all the lakes on cold Titan are frozen solid; none are liquid
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A) the further away from Saturn a ring is, the narrower it gets
B) there are 2 shepherding satellites on either side of it
C) Saturn's huge magnetic field keeps ice boulders from expanding
D) the F ring is in the same orbit as the moon Enceladus
E) we don't know the answer, because Saturn keeps its diet tips to itself
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A) was called New Horizons
B) got a gravity boost from Jupiter to get it to Pluto faster
C) used plutonium to keep it warm
D) is returning to Earth in the 22nd century
E) more than one of the above
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A) an occultation
B) a conjunction
C) a resonance
D) a tidal stability limit
E) a traffic problem
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A) they are caused by the impact of small comets on Triton's fragile surface
B) the geysers are sulfur volcanoes which stick out of Triton's crust
C) they involve plumes of nitrogen on the sunlit side of Triton
D) they are caused by collisions with the rings of Neptune
E) they are only visible when it is winter on Triton
Section 12.4: Pluto and Charon
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A) large moons, roughly the size of Pluto or Mercury
B) small moons orbiting in the same direction that their planet turns
C) much warmer than the planet they orbit
D) small moons orbiting in a retrograde direction (opposite to the direction their planet turns and orbits)
E) not in good working order, since they were made in Bayonne, New Jersey
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A) sheets of ice that stretch in round planes millions of miles wide around each planet
B) billions of chunks (of various sizes) that all orbit the equator of each planet
C) many large moons, about the size of Jupiter's moon Io, all crowded together
D) subatomic charged particles, all kept in line by each planet's magnetic field
E) millions of alien spacecraft, some of which occasionally make it to the Earth and pick up humans to experiment on
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A) there are thousands of active volcanoes on Europa's surface
B) we see very few craters compared to the surfaces of Callisto and Ganymede
C) radioactive rocks from Europa that have been brought back to Earth by our probes show that Europa is a young moon
D) the interior of Europa is made of metals like iron and nickel
E) Europa was not orbiting Jupiter when Galileo observed its moons, but now it is
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A) using instruments on the Huygens spacecraft to take pictures as it was descending
B) using an infrared camera aboard Cassini to take images of the surface in infrared
C) using a radar instrument to penetrate the smog in Titan's atmosphere
D) using the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit to take a photo of Titan
E) taking a photograph of the surface from a spacecraft that landed on Titan
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A) you won't see it; it will only be visible from the other side of Callisto
B) setting in the west
C) overhead, where it was before
D) rising in the east
E) we need more information to give even a rough estimate of where Jupiter will be
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A) Titan and Ganymede
B) Io and Europa
C) Titan and Triton
D) Callisto and Io
E) Pluto and Triton
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A) These moons were likely formed elsewhere and captured by the giant planets
B) These moons are fragments of a much larger moon around each planet that exploded
C) These moons were expelled by volcanoes on the surfaces of the giant planets
D) These moons had an early interaction with the rings of the giant planets and were moved to strange orbits as a result
E) Astronomers have no idea about why these irregular moons exist; it's a complete mystery
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A) carbon dioxide
B) methane
C) ammonia
D) hydrogen cyanide
E) propane
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A) Europa
B) Callisto
C) Triton
D) Io
E) Ganymede
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A) Charon
B) Titan
C) Ganymede
D) Christy
E) Tombaugh
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A) its surface is at the triple point of methane, where it can be gas/liquid/solid
B) Jupiter's magnetic field causes huge bolts of lightning to hit Io and heat the surface
C) the gravitational stress of being so close to Jupiter and its other large moons heats the Io's inside
D) there is a metallic magnetic layer inside Io which is explosive
E) inhabitants of Io are intercepting Earth TV transmissions; it's making them throw up
Section 12.3: Titan and Triton
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A) Ganymede
B) Titan
C) Earth's Moon
D) Charon
E) Io
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A) they are much thinner
B) they have gaps and divisions in them
C) they are much darker
D) they are clumpy (or bulging) in places
E) there is more than one ring in the system
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A) look at irregularities (wobbles) in the motions of Uranus and Neptune
B) use one of the first radio telescopes to measure cold radio waves from Pluto
C) look for patterns in the orbits of the moons of Neptune to see in which direction Pluto would have escaped
D) take pairs of photographs several days apart and "blink" them
E) you can't fool me; Pluto was discovered by Galileo through one of his first telescopes
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A) Uranus' rings
B) Neptune's rings
C) Jupiter's rings
D) Saturn's A ring
E) the diamond anniversary rings at Macy's
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