Sub-Categories: Comet Trivia, Earth Trivia, Jupiter Trivia, Mars Trivia, Mercury Trivia, Neptune Trivia, Pluto Trivia, Saturn Trivia, Sun Trivia, Uranus Trivia, Venus Trivia
The Tidal Theory (or Chamberlain-Moulton Theory) suggests that a passing star pulled dust and debris from the forming Sun, leaving a string of debris that eventually formed the planets.
Mercury & Venus are the only planets in our solar system without moons. Saturn has the most moons, with more than sixty.
Syzygy is the condition when three celestial bodies are arranged in a straight line--as, for example, when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned during solar and lunar eclipses.
The first Apollo mission to circle the Moon was Apollo 8, and the first to land was Apollo 11. Apollo 13 never landed because of an accident en route that required the spacecraft to return to Earth after swinging around the far side of the Moon. The last Apollo mission to land on the Moon was Apollo 17.
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