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The Sun and Planets are back with the ultimate Name Your Moons Challenge! Actually, it's the Complete, Ultimate, Extreme "Name Your Solar System Challenge!" We’re celebrating the anniversary of our Name Your Moons Series! There have been so many new moons discovered in the past few years, the Nirks® have returned with this updated Challenge to help you learn all of the planets, dwarf planets and moons in our solar system! They've even invited some dwarf planet candidates and asteroids to introduce their moons to us! Learning about our solar system has never been more fun! Bring the whole family, friends and teachers to see who can master the ultimate name your solar system challenge! Join the Sun, the planets, Dwarf Planets, and some candidates and asteroids as each one of them takes a turn naming their moons. Then Try to name the entire Solar System along with The Sun! Do you think you can master the whole challenge? Give it a try! You and your friends and families can try to master the challenge along with the planets. Don’t worry, they are here to help you! And you can watch them as many times as you need to master the challenge! It’s a fun activity for the whole family to enjoy! Are you ready to take the challenge?
A fun way to get kids interested and excited about learning astronomy. The Nirks® use music and rhyme as tools to help the learning process.
And, when you do master it, you can show off to your friends, family and teachers. Ask them to try to master it too! You can also show off with an “I mastered the Name Your Moon Challenge!” t-shirt from our online store!
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The Nirks® hope you enjoy this fun romp through the solar system!
About Moon designations: Many of the moons have official names, but some are still number designations because they have not received official names yet. Number designations look like this: S/2023 U1
It means: S(satellite or moon)2023(the year it was discovered) U(the initial of the planet - in this case Uranus)1(the number of the moon or satellite in the order it was discovered)
With Jupiter and Saturn you'll notice that some of the that the final numbers sometimes have gaps. (for example Jupiter jumps from S/2016 J1 to S/2016 J3). This is because S/2016 J2 has received an official name, in this case - "Valetudo."
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