Astronomy Challenge Search

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1.
The star that is most commonly noted to have coordinates closest to the north celestial pole
2.
Most well-known asterism in Ursa Major
3.
What star has the greatest apparent magnitude
4.
What planet is known to be most like Earth in size and density
5.
What is the declination of the north celestial pole
6.
The Sagittarius Arm is part of what galaxy
7.
Specific class of stars, discovered by Henrietta Leavitt used in measuring long astronomical distances
8.
Saturn and which other planet of our solar system are most alike in elemental makeup to the solar nebula
9.
Most abundant element in the universe
10.
How many degrees does the Earth rotate in 8 hours
11.
As seen from the Earth, what planet has the smallest maximum eastern elongation
12.
The most common location of young blue and white stars in a spiral galaxy (two words)
13.
The sun's outer atmosphere
14.
Is the part of the universe we can observe, flat or curved