The name of the planets in order.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?
All planets rotate on an...
What is an axis?
The name of the galaxy WE are in.
What is the milky way?
The only star in our solar system.
What is the sun?
This is found between the inner and outer planets.
What is the asteroid belt?
The nickname for the inner planets.
What are the rocky planets?
The nickname for the outer planets.
What are the gas giants?
The shape of an elliptical galaxy.
What is round or circular?
The reason really big stars appear so little to us.
What is because they are so far away?
This object is a bright light following a space rock that has entered our atmosphere.
What is a meteor?
Where you would find the asteroid belt.
What is between Mars and Jupiter.
The planets that have more moons.
(Inner or outer)
What are the outer planets?
The name of a galaxy that does not have a typical shape.
What is an irregular galaxy?
Which of these is not in our solar system?
Venus, sun, moon, or the star Canopus
What is Canopus?
This object is a meteoroid that reaches the surface of Earth.
What is a meteorite?
The planet that would likely have a mass more than 300 times greater than the mass of Earth?
Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, or Venus
What is Jupiter?
The difference between the sun (our star) and other stars that makes it important to Earth (us).
The sun is the closest star to us.
The difference between a barred spiral galaxy and a normal spiral galaxy.
What is the shape of the center.
Barred spiral is bar-shaped in the middle. Normal spiral is round.
BONUS!
If you get this right, you can choose TWO tables to pie!
Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all share this same characteristic as Jupiter.
What is a gassy atmosphere?
or What is very large?
What are asteroids?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, or Mars (any of the ROCKY planets)
What is Neptune?
The three types of galaxies.
What are spiral, elliptical, and irregular?
The thing that determines the color of a star.
What is the temperature of a star?
Where would you find a meteroid?
What is in space? (not in our atmosphere)