Wonders of the Night Sky
Moon, Eclipses, & Tides
Earth's Movements
Gravity & Orbits
Space Objects
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A giant ball of superheated hydrogen and helium.

What is: a star

100

Earth's natural satellite.

What is: the moon

100

Earth's spinning on its axis.

What is: rotation

100

The force that attracts objects toward each other.

What is: gravity

100

A streak of light caused by rock or ice burning in Earth's atmosphere.

What is: meteor

200

A large object that orbits the Sun and has cleared its path.

What is: a planet

200

The dark, flat, ancient lava plains on the Moon.

What is: Maria

200

Earth's trip around the Sun.

What is: a revolution

200

The amount of matter in an object.

What is: mass

200

An icy object that grows a glowing tail near the Sun.

What is: a comet

300

A pattern of stars that represents a figure, animal, or object.

What is: a constellation

300

The phase when the Moon is directly between Earth and the Sun.

What is: New Moon

300

The tilt of Earth's axis.

What is: 23.5 degrees

300

As distance increases, gravitational pull becomes this.

What is: weaker

300

The Moon rotates exactly this many times during one orbit around Earth.

What is: one

400

Stars appear to move across the sky because Earth is doing this.

What is: rotating

400

The positions of the Sun, Earth, and Moon affect moon phases because they determine how much of this we can see from Earth.

What is: the moon's sunlit, illuminated side

400

The event that gives Earth 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.

What is: the equinox 

400

The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion.

What is: inertia 

400

The model that places Earth at the center.

What is: Geocentric Model

500

The narrow band of sky where planets appear to wander.

What is: the zodiac

500

When the Earth-Moon line forms a right angle with the Earth-Sun line, the Moon is in one of these two phases.

What is: first and third quarter moons

500

The longest day of the year occurs on this June event.

What is: the summer solstice 

500

These two forces work together to keep the Moon traveling around Earth instead of flying away into space or crashing into Earth.

What are: gravity and inertia

500

The model that places the Sun at the center

What is: the Heliocentric Model

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