Tuesday Night Trivia
Tonight's challenge is for Meyer, who is still upset about Pluto being re-classified as a dwarf planet:
You get bonus points if you name the moons. There are seven in all, four of which orbit the same planet.
Also, as I've tried to explain to Meyer, Pluto isn't even the largest dwarf planet. Eris is bigger. That said, all of the moons in question are larger than Eris too. (So, if you want, you can just substitute "any dwarf planet" for "Pluto" in tonight's challenge.)
Four planets have moons that are larger than Pluto. Name these planets.
You get bonus points if you name the moons. There are seven in all, four of which orbit the same planet.
Also, as I've tried to explain to Meyer, Pluto isn't even the largest dwarf planet. Eris is bigger. That said, all of the moons in question are larger than Eris too. (So, if you want, you can just substitute "any dwarf planet" for "Pluto" in tonight's challenge.)
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Jupiter, Earth, Saturn, and Neptune
Moon, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan and Triton
You got it. Perfect.
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