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This man discovered the four largest satellites of Jupiter: Io, Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede; in fact they are even named after him
A brilliant Polish astrologist who claimed the sun was the center of the universe, also called the heliocentric theory
This British astrologist discovered our 7th planet and two of its brightest satellites: Titania and Oberon, he also discovered two of Saturn’s moons
This American astrologist discovered a very important law by measuring the distances between galaxies and realized “that they recede at a rate proportional to their distance”; HINT- he also invented the first artificial satellite
This dog is best known for his role in the Wizard of Oz, in the original version this dog was a Cairn Terrier
In this book by Jack London, Buck is kidnapped and sold into the wilderness where there is a great demand for sled dogs so that hunters may find gold quicker
This book written by Gordon Korman tells a story about a young boy who has never lied in his life and gets in trouble with his teacher for giving an honest but bad review on Old Shep my Pal, which just happens to be his teacher’s all-time favorite
This dog is best known for his role in Men in Black 1 & 2, his real name is “Mushu”
This dog shares his name with a famous 18th century prodigy who is known for introducing new music styles to the world, an example includes ‘Moonlight Sonata’
The name for a number made of a hundred characters, a common example is 1 and 99 zeros following it
This astronaut shares his last name with a famous news anchor; he was part of Project Mercury
Who is Gordon Cooper? (News Anchor Anderson Cooper)