Star's Formation
True/False
Meteoroids
Telescopes
Extra
100

the first step in the formation of a star, a cloud of gas and dust; usually made up of 70% hydrogen, 28% helium and 2% other elements 

Nebula

100

Star's mass, size, and density do not vary with all stars. They are all the same

Flase

100

small bodies made of rock and metal; have a diameter of about 1m

Meteoroids

100

a special tool that concentrates electromagnetic radiation that it groups from the sky so we can see it better 

Telescope

100

pieces of rock that revolve around the sun in an ellipse, usually bigger than comets and meteorites 

Asteroid 

200

a cloud of gas that surrounds a dying sun-like star                         

Planeary Nebula

200

apparent magnitude is how bright a star looks when you see it from earth

True

200

streak of light that is created when a meteoroid burns as it travels through the earth's atmosphere

Meteor 

200

Who and when was the first telescope used? 

Lippershay, early 1600s

200

How are Asteroids classified? 

they are classified from what they're made of  

300

a star that gets brighter suddenly is called...

Nova

300

Red Giants are not very bright and are extremely hot

False

300

the portion of a meteoroid that is remaining once it goes through the earth's atmosphere and hits earth; 1kg or less

Meteorite 

300
Telescopes that only take in visible light 

Optical Telescopes

300

What Comet is seen every 76 years and is set to seen next in 2061?

Halley's comet

400

a small and dense ball of neutrons that spins very quickly 

Neutron Star

400

When helium becomes carbon/oxygen no more fusion will happen

True

400

What is known as a shooting star?

a) Meteor

b) Meteoroid 

c) Meteorite 

a) Meteor 
400

What are the two types of telescopes?

refracting/reflecting 

400

a celestial body that are usually small and composed of ice, rock and dust, they have elliptical orbits around the sun and usually have a diameter of 1-100km

Comet

500

when a star has a big explosion and whole star blows up, this is isn't common for white dwarfs and very common for red supergiants  

Supernova

500

White dwarfs are not very hot but extremely bright 

False

500

The three types of Meteorites are: 

stony, iron, stony-iron

500

What is the biggest telescope there is?

The James Webb telescope

500

cloud of dust and ice outside of Neptune's orbit that people think is where the majority of comets come from 

Oort Cloud

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