The Moon's sensational space quiz
Do you love all things lunar? Take this Horrible Science quiz and test your knowledge on the Moon!
Test your knowledge in this fun quiz all about the Moon 🌙
Are you a Moon mastermind? Answer these quiz questions all about the Earth's favourite friend, hosted by the Moon himself. Questions included in this planetary puzzle include:
How long does it take the Moon to orbit the Earth?
What causes a solar eclipse?
What was Uranus originally called?
What metal is used in astronauts' helmets?

Who was Neil Armstrong?
Pioneering space explorer Neil Armstrong was (literally) a groundbreaking astronaut, engineer and navy pilot and he was the first man on the Moon.
On 16 July 1969, alongside his crew mates Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, Neil left Earth on an epic mission to land on the Moon. Four days later, on 20 July 1969, the Apollo 11 mission was almost ready to land. (Four days in space? We don't even want to know how they managed toilet duties!) Neil's job was to fly the lunar module called Eagle and land it safely. It was incredibly risky; however, with just seconds of fuel left, Neil reported back “the Eagle has landed”.
Neil and Buzz then opened the hatch and climbed out. Back on Earth, more than half a billion people watched on television, waiting to hear what Neil would say. He said: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
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