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Quiz: Test your knowledge of Mars
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Name the two moons of Mars?
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A: Europa and Ganymede
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B: Rachel and Phoebe
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C: Deimos and Phobos
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What is the name of the British-led effort to land on Mars as part of the European Space Agency�s Mars Express mission to be launched in June 2003?
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A: Beagle 1
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B: Beagle 2
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C: Beagle 3
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What is the common name of the meteorite found in 1984, in Victoria Land, Antarctica that was thought to contain microscopic bacteria fossils from Mars?
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A: Los Angeles Meteorite
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B: Allen Hills Meteorite
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C: Zagami Meteorite
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Percival Lowell, an early authority on Mars, said that canal-like channels on the surface of Mars
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A: Were caused by earthquakes on the surface of Mars?
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B: Were built by intelligent beings?
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C: Remained when the ocean bed dried?
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If you weighed 100 pounds on earth. How much would you weigh on Mars?
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A: 38 pounds
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B: 68 pounds
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C: 98 pounds
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How long would it take (in NASA's current mission scenario) to travel from Earth to Mars, explore the planet and return home.
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A: 3 months
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B: 2.5 years
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C: 5 years
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What is the highest point on Mars?
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A: Hellas Planitia
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B: Olympus Mons
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C: Valleris Marineris
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How long is a Mars year?
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A: 687 days
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B: 522 days
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C: 365 days
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What was the first spacecraft to Mars in 1965 called?
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A: Mariner 4
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B: Mars 1
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C: Sputnik 29
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Compared to the Earth is Mars
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A: Bigger?
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B: Smaller?
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C: The same size?
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