The Big Bang & physics
Life of a Star
The Solar System
The Moon
Galactic Wonders
100

These two pieces of evidence support the Big Bang Theory: Cosmic Microwave Radiation and this.

Answer: What is Red Shift?

100

 90% of stars, including our Sun, fall into this stable category on the H-R Diagram.

Answer: What is the Main Sequence?

100

These four planets are known as "Terrestrial" because they are Earth-like and dense.

Answer: What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?

100

These are the dark, relatively smooth plains found on the surface of the Moon.

Answer: What are Maria?

100

Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is approximately this many light-years across.





Answer: What is 100,000 light-years?

200

This is the color of visible light with the longest wavelength and lowest frequency.

Answer: What is Red?

200

This is a giant cloud of gas and dust where stars are born.

Answer: What is a Nebula?

200

These are cool, dark areas that appear on the surface of the Sun.

Answer: What are Sunspots?

200

This type of eclipse happens when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth.


Answer: What is a Solar Eclipse?

200

This type of galaxy has a shape that is neither spiral nor elliptical.

Answer: What is an Irregular Galaxy?

300

This type of wave in the electromagnetic spectrum contains the most energy.

Answer: What are Gamma Rays?

300

These are small, dense stars that are not very bright and make up about 10% of all stars.





Answer: What are White Dwarfs?

300

This is the hottest planet in our solar system due to a severe greenhouse effect.

Answer: What is Venus?

300

The Moon is thought to have formed 4.5 billion years ago when Earth collided with an object the size of this planet.

Answer: What is Mars?

300

This object is so dense that its gravity prevents even light from escaping.

Answer: What is a Black Hole?

400

This term describes the process of lightweight atomic nuclei combining into heavier nuclei, like Hydrogen into Helium.

Answer: What is Nuclear Fusion?

400

This massive explosion occurs when the outer portion of a star is blown off.

Answer: What is a Supernova?

400

This is the bright yellow surface of the sun that we see from Earth.

Answer: What is the Photosphere?

400

This term refers to the point where the Moon is farthest away from the Earth in its orbit.

Answer: What is Apogee?

400

This method is used to determine the distance to a star by observing its apparent shift against a distant background.

Answer: What is Parallax?

500

This specific spectrum appears as a series of bright spectral lines against a dark background

 Answer: What is an Emission (or Bright-Line) Spectrum?

500

This type of graph shows the relationship between a star’s temperature and its absolute magnitude (brightness).

What is the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) Diagram?

500

This theory of the solar system, championed by Copernicus, places the Sun at the center.

Answer: What is Heliocentric?

500

This is the name for the loose, ground-up rock that covers the Moon's surface.

Answer: What is Regolith?

500

These stars are used specifically by astronomers to determine the mass of a star.

Answer: What are Binary Stars?

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