Solar System B Question Marathon

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Re: Solar System B Question Marathon

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ckssv07 wrote:
crypten wrote:
ckssv07 wrote:What is the density of Saturn. Isn't the tallest Olympus Mons :?:
Unless my eyes skipped over it, no one else has answered ckssv's question. I believe the density of Saturn is around .69 g/cm^3.
Yeah it's usually around .7, but mrburrito still has to give us the official answer to the question I answered.
Sorry, I missed that :oops:
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Re: Solar System B Question Marathon

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I believe the answer to crypten's question is Europa, Jupiter, and it's fine.
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Re: Solar System B Question Marathon

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That's correct!
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To continue and clarify... who is going to post the next question?
(It got kind of confusing when 2 questions and 2 answers collided...)
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I'll just take it if no one minds... What two satellites in our solar system are larger than Mercury?
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ckssv07 wrote:I'll just take it if no one minds... What two satellites in our solar system are larger than Mercury?
Ganymede and Titan
(Also, thanks for continuing the marathon)
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AstroRockShock wrote:
ckssv07 wrote:I'll just take it if no one minds... What two satellites in our solar system are larger than Mercury?
Ganymede and Titan
your turn
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Re: Solar System B Question Marathon

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What planet does Europa orbit?
Europa considered to be in what "Moon Group"?
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AstroRockShock wrote:What planet does Europa orbit?
Europa considered to be in what "Moon Group"?
Jupiter, Jovian, or Galilean Moons
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Re: Solar System B Question Marathon

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ckssv07 wrote:
crypten wrote:
ckssv07 wrote:What is the density of Saturn. Isn't the tallest Olympus Mons :?:
Unless my eyes skipped over it, no one else has answered ckssv's question. I believe the density of Saturn is around .69 g/cm^3.
Yeah it's usually around .7, but mrburrito still has to give us the official answer to the question I answered.
So sorry, you were correct.
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