Stars and such
Stars and such 2
Going through changes
Stars and stripes forever
Fireworks evolution
100

This the innermost layer of the sun 

What is the core?

100

This planet is only slightly larger than Earth's moon. 

What is Mercury?

100

This is the ability to do work or cause change.

What is energy?

100

When fireworks explode, these pellets burn and create a beautiful point of light we can see.

What are stars?

100

Which metal can be used to create a beautiful, deep blue fore fireworks?

What is copper?

200

In this sun layer, bubbles of plasma rise to the surface, cool, and sink in a repeating pattern.

What is the convection zone?

200

This constellation represents a giant hunter of Greek mythology and is shown raising his club and shield against a charging bull.

What is Orion?

200

A push or a pull that causes an objects motion to change.

What is force?

200

The art and science of making fireworks or fire.

What is pyrotechnics?

200

Before gunpowder was even invented, people in ancient China made the very first "firecrackers" by throwing this common, hollow plant into a campfire to make it pop.

What is bamboo?

300

These are patterns in the sky.

What are constellations?

300

This Greek astronomer named many of the ancient constellations after mythical beings. 

Who is Ptolemy?

300

The famous scientist who came up with three important laws about how objects move because of forces.

Who is Isaac Newton?

300

Glowing with light without getting hot.

What is luminescence?

300

These European masters of art and food were also the first to add metal salts to gunpowder in the 1800s, finally giving fireworks their bright colors.

Who are the Italians?

400

The surface of the sun that we see where the top layer of light travels to the Earth. Sunspots exist here.

What is the photosphere?

400

During this year the sky was divided into 88 different constellations, including the 48 ancient constellations.

What is 1922?

400

What unit is used to measure force?

What are Newtons?

400

An ancient scientist who tried to mix different substances to create magic or gold.

What is an alchemist?

400

If you attended a royal fireworks show in Europe during the year 1600, this vibrant visual feature would be completely missing from the sky.

What is color?

500

The given name of smaller pictures inside a larger constellation. The big Dipper is an example of this, as it is part of the constellation Ursa Major. 

What is an asterism?

500

If you lived on this planet, you would have a birthday every three months.

What is Mercury?

500

This law states that energy can't be created or destroyed only transformed.

What is the law of thermodynamics?

500

Glowing with heat.

What is incandescence?

500

Around 800 AD, Chinese alchemists accidentally invented gunpowder while trying to mix a magical potion intended to do this.

What is make them live forever?

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