ESL Questions Space
Space
The final frontier. These questions explore planets, stars, black holes, and the future of humans living on the Moon or Mars in 2026.
Beginner
Do you like to look at the night sky?
Can you name a planet in our solar system?
How do you think a rocket flies so high?
Is it better to live on Earth or the Moon?
Do you want to be an astronaut one day?
Why do stars twinkle at night?
Are you a fan of movies about aliens?
Can you find the Moon when it is round?
Is it fun to float in zero gravity?
What is the most beautiful thing in space?
Do you like to use a big telescope?
Is it okay to spend money on space travel?
Can you name the first man on the Moon?
Do you want to see a shooting star?
Are you happy when you see a galaxy?
Intermediate
What would you do if you were offered a one-way ticket to live on a colony on Mars?
How do you feel when you see a video of a rocket landing back on its feet?
Is it better to spend money on 'space' or on 'fixing problems' here on Earth?
How do you decide if 'alien life' is likely to look like us or something strange?
Why do humans have such a strong desire to explore things that are so far away?
Have you ever seen a real satellite moving across the sky like a slow star?
Do you think that 'space tourism' will be a normal thing for everyone soon?
How do you feel about the fact that 2026 marks a new era of Moon missions?
Is it a good idea to send a message into deep space for aliens to find?
What is the most interesting thing you have learned about the Sun or Mars?
Should we allow private companies to own pieces of the Moon for mining?
How often do you think about how small the Earth is in the whole universe?
Why is 'The International Space Station' a great example of peace on Earth?
Is it difficult to imagine how far away the next star really is from us?
How do you feel about the 'James Webb' telescope and the photos it takes?
Do you prefer to read about 'black holes' or about 'finding new planets'?
What is the best way to handle a situation where a satellite falls to Earth?
How do you handle a situation where you feel very small under the stars?
Should every person learn the names of the constellations in the sky?
What is the role of 'gravity' in keeping us from floating away into the dark?
How do you feel when you see a solar eclipse happening in the middle of the day?
Is it possible for humans to build a city under the surface of the Moon?
Why do we use the word 'cosmos' to describe the entire universe?
What is one question you would ask an alien if you met one tomorrow?
How do you feel when you see the 'Pale Blue Dot' photo of our home planet?
Advanced
Is 'The Big Bang' the most logical explanation for the origin of our universe?
How does 'General Relativity' explain the way mass bends the fabric of space?
Should we move toward 'Interstellar' travel or stay within our solar system?
Is 'Fermi's Paradox' the best way to ask why we haven't met aliens yet?
How does 'Spacetime' change when you get near a massive object like a sun?
Should we prioritize 'the search for water' on Europa and Enceladus?
How do 'Exoplanets' in the Goldilocks zone provide hope for future life?
Is 'Dark Energy' the reason the universe is expanding faster every second?
How does 'Nuclear Fusion' inside a star create all the atoms in our bodies?
Should we regulate 'Space Junk' to prevent the Kessler Syndrome in orbit?
How does 'The Event Horizon' of a black hole stop even light from escaping?
Is 'Colonizing Mars' a backup plan for humanity or a dangerous distraction?
How do 'Gravitational Waves' allow us to hear the collisions of distant stars?
Should we encourage 'Asteroid Mining' to save the resources on our Earth?
How does 'Time Dilation' affect astronauts who travel at very high speeds?
Is 'The Multiverse' a scientific theory or a philosophical speculation?
How do 'Nebulae' act as the nurseries where new stars are born today?
Should we use 'AI' to manage the life support systems on long space trips?
How does 'The Drake Equation' calculate the chance of other civilizations?
Is 'Space Exploration' the only way for the human race to avoid extinction?
How do 'Supernovae' spread the heavy elements needed for life to exist?
Should we allow 'Nuclear Propulsion' to make space travel much faster?
How does 'Quantum Entanglement' impact future communication in space?
Is 'The Universe' finite with a border or infinite with no end at all?
What will 'space' look like when we have the first baby born on another world?