In this Spanish Medium Review picture quiz you will get the chance to look through the telescope and discover the wonders of astronomy. Astronomy (or astronomía [f] in Spanish) is the study of the sky and the bodies of planets, moons, asteroids, galaxies, comets and other celestial objects. You probably learned about some of these in your science classes. It is an amazing science filled with wonders! Just look at the pictures found in this quiz. They are breathtaking!
What is even more exciting at this point and time in your new language journey is that now you can talk about some of these wonders in Spanish! Yes, you can name many things that you might be able to see through a telescope in Spanish. Do you want to give it a try? Then let’s move forward and peek at what is up above in the skies and see if you can spot the correct translation of the capitalized words.
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This should be a relatively easy one as the Spanish word for universe is universo.
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The Spanish word for alien is extranjero.
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The Spanish word for moon is luna.
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The Spanish word for asteroids is asteroides.
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The Spanish word for satellites is satélites. That was easy, although remember that there is only one L and an accent mark!
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The Spanish words for aurora borealis are simply aurora boreal.
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To get this one correct you need to know how to spell telescope in Spanish. That would be telescopio. There are no accent marks.
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The Spanish word for planet is planeta.
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The Spanish word for rocket is cohete.
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Yes, this is another easy one because the Spanish word for galaxy is galaxia.
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