Draft:Original research/Vesta/Quiz

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Quiz
{True or False, Vesta is a gaseous astronomical object in orbit around the Moon. - TRUE + FALSE
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{The first astronomical X-ray source in the asteroid belt is likely to be which of the following? - Vesta - Mars - Jupiter + Ceres - Titan
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{True or False, Vesta is as ice covered as Ganymede. - TRUE + FALSE
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{There is anecdotal evidence that people had seen the Galilean moons of Jupiter before telescopes were invented. Of similar magnitude, Uranus and { Vesta (i) } had most probably been seen but could not be recognized as wanderers because they appear so faint even at maximum brightness that their motion could not be detected.
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{Yes or No, Vesta has minor planet designation 3 Vesta. - Yes + No
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{Chemistry phenomena associated with Vesta are + anorthite + pigeonite + silicates - pressure - helium - plastic
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{Yes or No, Diogenite is contained in diogenite meteorites. + Yes - No
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{Complete the text: Vesta may have been { melted (i) } 4.5 mya and it is believed to once have volcanic activity.
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{Yes or No, Debris from Vesta has fallen to Earth as howardite–eucrite–diogenite (HED) meteorites. + Yes - No
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{Which of the following images is of Vesta. + -
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