What is responsible for holding the stars, gas, and dust together in a galaxy?
What is gravity?
The sun, the Moon, and the earth are not lined up.
What is low tide?
Shooting stars.
What is a meteroid?
What type of spacecraft is the Hubble Space Telescope?
What is artificial satellite?
What word describes the physical composition of a terrestrial planet?
What is rocky?
The water level slowly rising and falling twice that day.
What are tides?
This smaller body in space that has the fastest orbital speed is _________.
What is a comet?
Satellite photos provide information about
What is weather, temperature, land use, and changes over time.
Viewed from Earth, the sun and moon appear to be the same size. What is the main factor that explains this?
What is distance?
What tide is it when the earth, moon, and sun are lined up?
What is a spring tide?
The 4 gas Planets.
What are Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, and Jupiter?
In 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope photographed a tiny point in the sky for a period of 10 days. 342 exposures were placed together to create an image known as the Hubble Deep Field. It shows at least 3,000 groups of billions of stars. What term is used to describe this group of stars?
What is a galaxy?
The northern hemisphere is tilted _____________ the sun in June.
What is toward?
Two main categories of technology that humans use to explore space?
What is crewed and uncrewed?
What technology do satellites work together to aid in navigation?
What is GPS?
Florida's nickname is "The Sunshine State" Which type of electromagnetic waves can be harmful to Floridians who spend time outside in the sunshine?
What is ultraviolet radiation?
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What space object are these astronauts working on?
What is a space station?
In which of the following technologies do satellites work together to aid in navigation?
Global Positioning System
What is one method that people do not use to make observations from a distance?
What is a micrpscope?
Which spacecraft can people use to travel to and from orbits close to Earth?
What is a Space Shuttle?
Dark regions are forested areas, and light areas show where trees have been removed. Scientists used these images to find out the extent of deforestation during the period 2000 to 2006.

Compare the image from 2000 to the image from 2006. How has the image changed over this six year period?
The amount of deforested land has increased in the 2006 image.
What was the name of the first satellite launched into space?
Who is Sputnik?
The world’s largest infrared telescope is located in Hawaii. Which type of electromagnetic radiation does this telescope collect?
What are waves longer than ultraviolet light?
The graph shown below was based on images taken by satellites

What can you conclude from this graph?
The percentage of land that is expected to be developed will increase by 20% between 2010 and 2020.
Which of these electromagnetic waves has the longest wavelength?
What is a radio wave?

What can the Kepler spacecraft be termed?
What is an uncrewed, orbital spacecraft?