Spectroscopy
Black Holes
Celestial Objects
Rockets
Miscellaneous
100

This is the term to refer to the rainbow of wavelengths that light can be split into.

What is a spectrum?

100

This is the fundamental force responsible for black holes

What is gravity?

100

What is it called when a star implodes on its own gravity?

Supernova.

100

Rockets use these to adjust their direction vector and reduce rotational motion.

Fins.

100

This planet is the hottest in our solar system.

What is Venus?

200

Name either of the two kinds of waves.

What are mechanical or light waves?

200

What causes black holes to appear black?

They appear black because light gets trapped inside and cannot be reflected into our eyes.

200

Gas Giants are mostly made of this gas.

What is hydrogen (H2)?

200

This is how many Artemis missions are planned by NASA until 2028.

5.

200

This law dictates that the speed of expansion of the universe is proportional to its distance from the center; in other words the expansion is accelerating.

What is Hubble's Law?

300

Name one type of light on the electromagnetic spectrum.

Gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet, visible, microwaves, or radio waves.

300

This disk of matter swirls around a black hole just far enough to not get sucked inside.

What is an accretion disk?

300

What process provides the energy to fuel stars?

Nuclear fusion.

300

This was the first country to send a satellite into orbit. 

The Soviet Union.

300

As an object shifts away from the viewer, or the spacetime of the universe expands, light turns this color.

What is red?

400

A planet or star moving away from us will experience this effect in its light spectrum.

What is a red shift?

400

This is the boundary beyond which matter cannot escape the gravity of a black hole.

What is the event horizon?

400

What are nebulae made of?

Dust and gas floating in space.

400

Newton's Third Law of Motion says this:

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

400

This unit of measurement is defined as the distance from the Earth to the Sun.

What is an astronomical unit (AU)?

500

This is the change in the frequency of a wave as the source and observer move toward or away from each other.

What is the Doppler Shift?

500

This is the incredibly dense and infinitesimally small point at the center of a black hole.

What is the singularity?

500

This is the heaviest element that stars can create.

What is iron?

500

Name any of the 4 main types of rocket fuel propellant.

Solid, liquid, hybrid, or ionization.

500

This was the historically renowned astronomer that proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system.

Who was Nicolas Copernicus?

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