The 3 main types of galaxies.
What are spiral, elliptical, irregular?
Causes day and night.
What is Rotation of the Earth?
full lit up moon from Earth.
What is full moon?
Spring and Neap.
What are the 2 types of tides?
First stage of all stars
What is a nebula?
The type of galaxy that is a flattened ball with old stars
24 hours/1 day
What is time it takes for rotation to occur?
Right side of the Moon is dark, as seen from Earth.
What is the third quarter?
Solar and Lunar
What are the 2 types of eclipses?
Neutron Star and Black Hole.
What are the last 2 stages of a massive star?
The Milky Way.
The Sun.
What the Earth(planets revolve around in a year)
Moon phases involved in a spring/high tide.
What are full moon and new moon?
Tide associated with first and third quarter moon phases.
What is a neap tide?
Supernova.
What is the stage after a red super giant explodes before star becomes a black hole or neutron star?
Bright young stars with a lot of gas and dust to make new stars.
What is an irregular galaxy?
Tilt of Earth.
What is causes the seasons?
Moon phase involved in a solar eclipse.
What is new moon?
Names for Tide and Eclipse for: Sun, Earth, full moon.
What is a spring tide/What is a lunar eclipse?
Star Size.
What determines what will happen to a star at the end of its life?
Only visible way to see the Milky Way's spiral shape.
What is above or below the galaxy/not a side view?
Summer in Southern Hemisphere.
What is the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun? or What is the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun?
4 main moon phases and 4 correct shading descriptions as seen from Earth.
What are:
new moon(completely dark)
full moon(completely lit up)
first quarter (left half completely dark/right side lit up)
third quarter (right half completely dark/left side lit up)
Names for Tide and Eclipse for: Earth, new moon, Sun
What is a spring tide/What is a solar eclipse?
Stage after neutron star in massive stars.
What is nebula?