36/40. But I really missed only 3 since bacon was NOT the first thing eaten on the Moon. Upon the landing of Apollo 11, astronaut Buzz Aldrin celebrated Christian Communion by eating a wafer. It's made of bread, not bacon.
2:36 I think it's gonna be a long long time before I get a perfect score on one of these quizzes. 34/40 for me. At least my head isn't quite as empty as outer space...
35/40. I get the science-type ones easily as I have a love of astronomy, but more trivial things like what food was eaten on the moon, and other similar ones... no clue.
Wow! Talk about feeling "spaced out" after a quiz... Great questions and a great opportunity for learning new things and giving your memory a healthy workout! Thanks for posting these quizzes!🙏❤️🥰
#36 The first food eaten on the Moon was bread. Buzz Aldrin had bread and a small container of wine when he took communion on the Moon shortly after landing.
Thank you. I spent a lot of time making this video. Unfortunately it's not getting as many views as my other videos. Oh well, even if a few people get some enjoyment out of it, then it's worth it. Thanks for watching. 😀
I got 37 correct. Two of them I changed my answer and my first one was the right one. Oh, well. Most of the answers I knew before the possibilities came up.
I want to ask a question to you. How many planets in Trappist1 solar system? If you answer my question,I have anather question for you. which planet being habitable zone?
Sorry, but that's not how videos work. The video is over a year old and was correct at the time of posting. It's not possible to edit that on a video that's already uploaded and I have no intention of taking down just because they updated something by a very small amount, which will probably change again at some point. Sorry 😐
for the how many earths can fit inside of the sun question, all of the answers are wrong. The way this was calculate was: the sun's mass divided by the earth's mass but that doesn't answer the question because earth is a sphere, and stacking spheres makes lots of space in between them, so the sun's mass divided by the earth's mass doesn't consider that.
2 wrong, bacon and potatoes. Question 23 was a shocker, Branson was NOT "the first billionaire to go into space", the first was Dennis Tito, way back in 2001, and there were another 3 billionaire space tourists before Branson.
Thanks for commenting. That question was badly worded. Branson was the first of those three to go into space on his own craft. You are correct that he wasn't the first billionaire in space. I should have worded it more clearly.
3. Wrong! There is NO such thing as Dark Matter, it has never been confirmed, it will never be and WE all know that Plasma makes up 99.9% of the Universe, Plasma is surrounded by Dielectricity and Dielectricity is one in the same as Magnetism. Moreover, both the Hubble and more profoundly the Webb telescopes have revealed vast clouds of nebulae and Birkeland Currents twisting throughout. This has rendered Dark Matter, not only unnecessary but the entire Big Bang/Dark Matter paradigm flat Earth science. All young people need to learn and study The Electric Universe Theory, this is the most important cosmological paradigm shift since Copernicus introduced his heliocentric model of the Universe.
36/40. But I really missed only 3 since bacon was NOT the first thing eaten on the Moon. Upon the landing of Apollo 11, astronaut Buzz Aldrin celebrated Christian Communion by eating a wafer. It's made of bread, not bacon.
I smoke a joint....put a quiz on and just enjoy the memories. Thanks.
2:36 I think it's gonna be a long long time before I get a perfect score on one of these quizzes.
34/40 for me. At least my head isn't quite as empty as outer space...
30/40. Thanks, Ben! ♥
35/40. I get the science-type ones easily as I have a love of astronomy, but more trivial things like what food was eaten on the moon, and other similar ones... no clue.
Don't believe you, since there were more questions that had nothing to do with space knowledge directly than just 5 ...
Wow -- gotta study up on my space veggies and moon food....could be important someday.
it was very good quiz 38/40
Don't believe your 38 out of 40 ...
Wow! Talk about feeling "spaced out" after a quiz... Great questions and a great opportunity for learning new things and giving your memory a healthy workout! Thanks for posting these quizzes!🙏❤️🥰
33/40! Great quiz !
I'm hooked, missed four but I also learned four more things about our universe, keep them coming!!!
Thanks. Glad to hear you enjoyed it.😀
32/40. Some specialized questions.
For the two questions regarding billionaire, one of the options should be "Who Cars".
31/40 thanks again 👍
Glad to see you checking out some older videos 😊
Got them all right. Everybody always say, I'm spaced out.
#36 The first food eaten on the Moon was bread. Buzz Aldrin had bread and a small container of wine when he took communion on the Moon shortly after landing.
Wow I knew some of them. Great video.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
35/40 im really enjoying answering this😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Best I've done by far in any quiz, 38/40. Nice quizzes!
Great job!
31/40 i need to watch more videos from astrum on youtube clearly!!
40/40 my dream to be astronaut and astronomer at same time
36/40 so tricky questions there
I missed some of the non-astronomy questions, but got all science questions correct.
30/40!
Brilliant quiz ! Thanks !! 😊👍
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it
I got 28 yea i know many things but some just tricks me and i dont know some of them but i still got far! Nice quizzes bro!
This trivia , in comparrison with the trivia junk mostly found on youtube, definately deserves like 👍
Thank you. I spent a lot of time making this video. Unfortunately it's not getting as many views as my other videos. Oh well, even if a few people get some enjoyment out of it, then it's worth it. Thanks for watching. 😀
Star Trek has taught me a lot. 😄
Even about pon farr. 🖖
How many did you get correct man
Thankyou for this Awsome ! Website excellently presented, and descent info here 😁💕
Glad you enjoyed it!
Got 37/40.
Wm. Bill Shatner took a space trip? I didn't know that !! Oh, maybe his Star Treks count. Ok, he deserves credit.
Yep, he sure did👍👍
I knew that! Only fair really after all those years pretending.
Got 25/40
37/40 astronomy is one of my hobbies
32/40 Not Bad! I think i still need to improve tho..
I got 37 correct. Two of them I changed my answer and my first one was the right one. Oh, well. Most of the answers I knew before the possibilities came up.
32/40 Im 11 Years Old And IIIIII LOVE ASTRONOMIC
I knew a lot of these from watching How the Universe Works
39/40 Amazing what I've learnt here.
Very good!😀
I want to ask a question to you.
How many planets in Trappist1 solar system? If you answer my question,I have anather question for you.
which planet being habitable zone?
31/40
Got the moon food one wrong. Good quiz!
Thanks.
2 wrong, not bad considering one was about the first food eaten and the first vegetable grown in space.
39
I'm Grade3 I'm good at science 36/40
Awesome
As John McEnroe said all those years ago - you can not be Sirius.
Great quiz! It's the first time I didn't need to write corrections in the comment section haha :) Best one I've seen so far. Thumbs up!
Glad you liked it!
I missed 3 (size of hubble, bacon eaten and potato grown) most of the questions were no brainers.
My brother told true
35/40 ...need to study more
I got 3 wrong…..I didn’t realize I was that much of a geek. 😃
NASA recently. Calculated the age of universe to 13.7 billion not 13.8 this mistake happened in question 28 correct it ASAP
Sorry, but that's not how videos work. The video is over a year old and was correct at the time of posting. It's not possible to edit that on a video that's already uploaded and I have no intention of taking down just because they updated something by a very small amount, which will probably change again at some point. Sorry 😐
for the how many earths can fit inside of the sun question, all of the answers are wrong. The way this was calculate was: the sun's mass divided by the earth's mass but that doesn't answer the question because earth is a sphere, and stacking spheres makes lots of space in between them, so the sun's mass divided by the earth's mass doesn't consider that.
But no one said the earths can't be cut up to make them fit. You are over thinking it 🙂🙂
@@Quizzes4U no one said they aren't either. No where in the question does it say that
2 wrong, bacon and potatoes.
Question 23 was a shocker, Branson was NOT "the first billionaire to go into space", the first was Dennis Tito, way back in 2001, and there were another 3 billionaire space tourists before Branson.
Thanks for commenting. That question was badly worded. Branson was the first of those three to go into space on his own craft. You are correct that he wasn't the first billionaire in space. I should have worded it more clearly.
@@Quizzes4UBranson's flight ony reached an altitude of 86km, so was below the Karman line (question 1).
4 Wrong . Oh well .
34/40
8 wrong
3. Wrong! There is NO such thing as Dark Matter, it has never been confirmed, it will never be and WE all know that Plasma makes up 99.9% of the Universe, Plasma is surrounded by Dielectricity and Dielectricity is one in the same as Magnetism. Moreover, both the Hubble and more profoundly the Webb telescopes have revealed vast clouds of nebulae and Birkeland Currents twisting throughout. This has rendered Dark Matter, not only unnecessary but the entire Big Bang/Dark Matter paradigm flat Earth science.
All young people need to learn and study The Electric Universe Theory, this is the most important cosmological paradigm shift since Copernicus introduced his heliocentric model of the Universe.
32, but most of the wrong ones was the random stuff like who had been in space
Only 1 wrong in 40.
Wow, nice one!😀
You must be a genius
i got 1 wrong
You must be brilliant!
False
I got 28/40
28/40