single question astronomy quiz

Undertoad • Aug 23, 2018 9:34 am
How many moons does Jupiter have?

A) 10
B) 12
C) 16
D) 79

answer
glatt • Aug 23, 2018 12:40 pm
I've seen 4 with my binoculars, so I know for a fact that there are at least 4.
Gravdigr • Aug 23, 2018 3:11 pm
Yay me!

This is the kind of useless shit m'head is fulla.
Clodfobble • Aug 23, 2018 5:02 pm
Europa is one of those places they talk about life being possible. It has water!
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 23, 2018 5:58 pm
My toilet has water but you wouldn't want to communicate with the lifeforms there, even if they are more intelligent than half the humans I meet. :haha:
BigV • Aug 23, 2018 6:08 pm
Clodfobble;1013925 wrote:
Europa is one of those places they talk about life being possible. It has water!


We'll never know.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 23, 2018 6:25 pm
Who the hell made Clarke the boss?
tw • Aug 23, 2018 8:57 pm
xoxoxoBruce;1013929 wrote:
My toilet has water but you wouldn't want to communicate with the lifeforms there, even if they are more intelligent than half the humans I meet. :haha:

The ten trillion life forms inside your intestines - nobody else want to communicate with them either.

At least ones in space don't smell so bad.
Gravdigr • Aug 25, 2018 5:32 pm
BigV;1013932 wrote:
We'll never know.


ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS, EXCEPT EUROPA.
ATTEMPT NO LANDING THERE.
USE THEM TOGETHER. USE THEM IN PEACE.


~ACClark

BigV beat me to it.:)
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 25, 2018 7:03 pm
xoxoxoBruce;1013933 wrote:
Who the hell made Clarke the boss?

Like I said.
Dude111 • Aug 28, 2018 5:03 am
glatt wrote:
I've seen 4 with my binoculars, so I know for a fact that there are at least 4.
Ya I said 4 also but then I saw 4 wasnt an option so I said 10....... (Which was obviousy wrong)
Gravdigr • Aug 28, 2018 5:52 pm
xoxoxoBruce;1013933 wrote:
Who the hell made Clarke the boss?


That was the Rectangle talking.
Happy Monkey • Aug 28, 2018 6:13 pm
Apparently the number is increasing.
Rhianne • Aug 29, 2018 7:39 am
It might be worth bearing in mind - if you care about these things - that the vast majority of Jupiter's moons are tiny (no more than a couple of km in diameter in comparison to our own moon's 1,700 or so km), only four are of any real significant size. Also, several are considered 'lost', having been discovered and last observed many years ago.
fargon • Aug 29, 2018 8:35 am
Hi Rhianne!
Rhianne • Aug 29, 2018 8:59 am
Helloo!
fargon • Aug 29, 2018 3:08 pm
How you doing?