Kepler
The Sun
Terrestrial Planets
Jovian Planets
Dwarf planets and stuff
100

According to Kepler, planets orbit the sun in this shape.

What is an ellipse.

100

The source of the sun's energy.

What is nuclear fusion?

100

Scientists have not found this on Venus.

What is a magnetic field?

100

The names of the Jovian planets.

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune?

100

Dwarf planet that was once considered the ninth planet in our solar system.

What is Pluto?

200

Kepler's law that explains a planet's speed as it moves around the sun.

What is Kepler's 2nd Law?

200

The principal means of energy transfer inside the sun.

What is radiation?

200

This erodes Mars’ atmosphere and contributes to its loss of water.

What are solar winds?

200

He discovered Uranus.

Who is Friederich Herschel?

200

This is located between Mars and Jupiter.

What is the asteroid belt?

300

Kepler's Third Law

What is the Harmonic Law?

300

The layer of the sun where solar flares and eruptions come from.

What is the chromosphere?

300

The height of Olympus moons.

What are 15 miles high?

300

Planet whose mass is 318 times the mass of the Earth.

What is Jupiter?

300

He calculated the orbits of several comets.

Who is Edmund Halley?

400

Kepler worked for this astronomer.

Who is Tycho Brahe?

400

A dramatic effect of the solar wind that you can see near the Earth’s poles.

What are auroras?

400

Called "the morning and evening star".

What is Venus?

400

This planet is tilted almost 90 degrees.

What is Uranus?

400

The time that it takes for short-period comets to complete one orbit.

What is less than 200 years?

500

This disease almost cost Kepler his life.

What is smallpox?

500

This can heat solar material to tens of millions of degrees in just a few seconds.

What are solar flares?

500

The way that Venus and Uranus rotates.

What is a clockwise fashion?

500

This planet has winds that are nearly 5 times faster than the winds on Jupiter.

What is Neptune?

500

 An interplanetary chunk of matter that has struck a planet or a moon.

What is a meteorite?

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