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Brightness Which of these can be used to measure star distance? A B C D Ruler ShapeTape measure 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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B-Brightness You have won £100
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What does SETI stand for? Search for Extra Terrestrial… A B C D Identity Image IntelligenceIgloo 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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C- Intelligence You have won £200
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How many minutes does it take for the Sun’s light to reach Earth? A B C D 4 7 128 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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D- 8 You have won £300
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What is the furthest humans have travelled? A B C D Jupiter Mars MoonPluto 50-50 50-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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C- Moon You have won £500
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How often does the Sun move from one side of the Earth to the other? A B C D 1 day 1 week 1 year6 months 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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Congratulations D- 6 months Congratulations
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How fast is the speed of light? In km/s A B C D 300 000 3 30030 000 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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A- 300 000 km/s You have won £2000
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Into what does hydrogen fuse in the Sun? A B C D Neon Oxygen HeliumNitrogen 50-50 50-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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C- Helium You win £4000
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Which is a way to measure star distance? A B C D Pallarax Parallax PellaluxParallel 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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B Parallax You have won £8000
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How does a nearer star affect the parallax shift? A B C D It is smaller It is bigger It makes no differenceIt is the same size 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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B – Bigger. You have won £16,000
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Has life been found anywhere in the Universe apart from Earth? A B C D On very distant planets On Mars Not yet Outside the solar system 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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C- Not yet You have won £32,000
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What is a light year a measure of? A B C D Shape Light TimeDistance 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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D – Distance You have won £64,000
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When the Earth was first formed was it habitable? A B C D All of it Some of it Not at allWe don’t know 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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C- Not at all You have won £125,000
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How many stars like our Sun were found between 1990 and 2005? A B C D 60 130 2001500 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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B- 130 You have won £250,000
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Which two planets are on the edge of the habitable zone in the solar system? A B C D Venus and Mars Earth and Mercury Venus and EarthMars and Mercury 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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A- Venus and Mars You have won £500,000
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Which of these is a name for single celled organisms? A B C D Photosynthesis Prokaryote MonocellMineralite 50-5050-50 Ask the audience Phone a friendAsk the audience Phone a friend
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £300 That’s definitely 8 minutes!
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50 - 50 Pluto Moon Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £500 I’m 80% certain that its the Moon Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £1000 I really don’t know this one, sorry. Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £2000 It is 300 000.... Hmmmm.... But it could be 300..... Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £8000 Isn’t parallel something to do with parking? I don’t know! Back to question
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50-50 It’s the same size It’s bigger Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £16,000 I am not sure, I would guess that it gets bigger. Back to question
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50-50 On very distant planets Not yet Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £32,000 I was abducted by aliens! But my doctor says we haven’t found them anywhere. Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £64,000 I know this, I’ve watched SO much Star Trek! It’s distance! Back to question
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50-50 Some of it Not at all Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £125,000 I know this, it wasn’t habitable for a really long time after it was formed. Back to question
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50-50 130 15 000 Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £250,000 It’s not that many, I’m 100% certain of that. Back to question
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50-50 Mars and Mercury Venus and Mars Back to question
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Phone a friend Hello, its Chris Tarrant on Who wants to be a millionaire, this question is for £500,000 Venus and Mars definitely! It’s like the title of that book... Back to question
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