Our Solar System
Stars, Galaxies & The Milky Way.
Eclipses
Tools Of Astronomy
Space Master Challenge
100

What is at the center of our solar system?

The Sun.

100

What is the closest star to Earth?

The Sun.

100

What is an eclipse?

An event that happens when something blocks light in space.

100

What tool helps us see faraway objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies?

A telescope.

100

True or False: The Sun is both a star and the center of our solar system.

 True.

200

How many planets are in our solar system?

Eight.

200

What are stars mainly made of?

Hydrogen and helium gas.

200

What three objects are involved in the eclipses studied in this lesson?

 The Sun, Earth, and Moon.

200

What is a person who is trained to travel into space called?

An astronaut.

200

Which planet is closest to the Sun, and which is farthest from the Sun?

Mercury is closest; Neptune is farthest.

300

What do we call the path that a planet follows around the Sun?

 An orbit.

300

What is a galaxy?

A giant group of stars, gas, dust, and planets held together by gravity.

300

What are the two main types of eclipses?

Solar eclipse and lunar eclipse.

300

What machine blasts off and carries people or equipment into space?

A rocket.

300

Which is bigger: the solar system or the Milky Way galaxy?

The Milky Way galaxy.

400

Name the eight planets in order from the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

400

What are the three galaxy shapes mentioned in the lesson?

Spiral, elliptical, and irregular.

400

What happens during a solar eclipse?

The Moon moves between Earth and the Sun and blocks the Sun's light.

400

What is a satellite?

A machine that travels around Earth in a path called an orbit.

400

Put these in order from smaller system to larger system:

Solar system - Earth - Milky Way.

Earth – Solar System – Milky Way

500

Which planet is the smallest, and which planet is the biggest?

Mercury is the smallest, and Jupiter is the biggest.

500

What can a star's color tell us about the star?

Its temperature. Blue stars are very hot, red stars are cooler than blue stars, and yellow stars are warm and bright like our Sun. 

500

What happens during a lunar eclipse?

Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, causing Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon.

500

Give THREE things satellites can help us do.

Any three: take pictures of Earth and space, study weather, track storms, provide GPS/maps, send phone/TV/internet signals, or collect scientific data.

500

A scientist wants to observe a very distant galaxy. Which tool from the lesson should they use?

A telescope.

600

Identify these planets:

  • The hottest planet

  • The Red Planet

  • The planet famous for its rings

Venus, Mars, and Saturn.

600

What is a constellation? Give one example from the lesson.

A constellation is a group of stars that makes a picture or pattern in the sky. Examples include Orion, Leo, and the Big Dipper.

600

What is a Blood Moon, and during which type of eclipse might we see one?

it is when the Moon appears red during a lunar eclipse.

600

Name the TWO famous space telescopes mentioned in the lesson.

Hubble Space Telescope and James Webb Space Telescope.

600

 Explain the difference between Earth's rotation and Earth's orbit around the Sun based on what happens to the night sky.

Earth's rotation makes stars appear to move across the sky during the night. Earth's orbit around the Sun causes us to see different stars and constellations during different seasons.

700

 What is the difference between a planet and a moon?

A planet moves around a star, while a moon is a natural object that orbits a planet.

700

Give THREE ways ancient people used constellations.

They used them to find direction when travelling, tell the seasons, and create stories and legends.

700

Why don't eclipses happen every month even though the Moon orbits Earth?

Because the Moon's path is tilted, so the Sun, Earth, and Moon do not always line up correctly.

700

Why are some telescopes launched into space instead of being kept on Earth?

So they do not have to look through clouds or Earth's air.

700

A space object is made of ice, rock, and dust and develops a glowing tail near the Sun. What is it? Explain how you know.

A comet. Comets contain ice, rock, and dust and develop long glowing tails when they approach the Sun.

800

What are asteroids, and where are most of them found in our solar system?

Asteroids are rocky pieces left over from the early solar system. Most are found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

800

Why do stars appear to move across the sky during one night?

Because Earth rotates or spins.

800

 Which eclipse is safe to watch with your bare eyes, and which requires special eclipse glasses?

A lunar eclipse is safe to watch with your eyes. A solar eclipse requires special eclipse glasses.

800

Give THREE things that rockets can carry into space.

 Any three: people, satellites, rovers, and science tools.

800

A student says:


“A solar eclipse happens when Earth moves between the Sun and Moon.”


What is wrong with the statement, and how would you correct it?

That arrangement describes a lunar eclipse. In a solar eclipse, the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth.

900

How is a comet different from an asteroid, and what happens to a comet when it gets close to the Sun?

Comets are made of ice, rock, and dust, while asteroids are rocky objects. When a comet gets close to the Sun, it develops a long, glowing tail.

900

Why can we see different constellations during different seasons of the year?

 Because Earth orbits the Sun. As Earth moves to different positions around the Sun, we see different parts of space and therefore different stars and constellations.

900

A student sees Earth positioned between the Sun and Moon. What eclipse could occur? Explain why.

A lunar eclipse. Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon, so Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.

900

What was Apollo 11, and why was it important?

Apollo 11 was a famous rocket mission that took astronauts to the Moon in 1969.

900

Imagine you are an astronaut explaining our place in space. Use these SIX words correctly in your explanation:

Earth – Sun – Solar System – Star – Milky Way – Galaxy

Earth is a planet in our Solar System. The Sun is a star at the center of our Solar System. Our Solar System is located inside the Milky Way, which is a galaxy containing a huge number of stars.

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