Topic 1: Earth's Motion
Topic 2: The Moon
Topic 3: The Planets
Topic 4: Solar System
Topic 5: Stars & Galaxies
100

True or False:

The Sun is the nearest star to Earth.

What is true?

100

True or False: The moon emits its own light.

What is false? 

The moon reflects sunlight.

100

These are classified according to their location in the solar system.

What are planets?

100

This is what AU stands for in astronomy. 

What is Astronomical Units?

100

True or False: Recently, people in Southern California were the first to observe constellations. 

What is false. 

Ancient Greeks, Romans, and other early cultures observed patterns of stars in the night sky called constellations.

200

Fill in the blank: A small part of this energy reaches Earth as _________ and thermal energy.

What is light?

200

Fill in the blank: The changing relative positions of the Moon, Earth and Sun cause the phases of the Moon, ______ and ______.

What are eclipse and tides?

200

This is the location of the asteroid belt in our solar system. 

What is between the inner and outer planets?

200

True or False: Astronomer believe the solar system began 6.4 billlion years ago.

What is False.

The solar system began 4.6 billlion years ago.

200

Fill in the blanks: Characteristics used to classify stars include ________, temperature, size, composition and ___________.

What is color and brightness?

300

True or False: All parts of Earth’s surface receive the same amount of the Sun’s energy.

What is False?

300

This is the length of the lunar cycle. 

What is 29.5?

300

This planet has a thin atmosphere causing extreme temperatures, strong winds and global dust storms.

What is Mars?

300

True or False: Mercury is a dwarf planet. 

What is false?

300

True or False: Light travels at 300,000 km/day or about 9.5 trillion km in one year.

What is 300,000 km/s or about 9.5 trillion km in one year?

400

This is the day when Earth’s rotation axis is the most toward or away from the Sun. 

What is solstice?
400

This has large, round pits caused by impacts of meteoroids.

What are craters?

400

This planet's surface is made of frozen nitrogen and has geysers that erupt nitrogen gas. 

What is Neptune?

400

This moves around the Sun in an oval-shaped orbit. 

What is a comet?

400

True or False: After a star runs out of fuel, it becomes a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a galaxy.

What is False? 

It becomes a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole?

500

September (fall) equinox is September 22nd/23rd in the northern hemisphere. This is another name for Fall.

What is autumn?

500

Put these waxing phases in order according to our notes: Waxing Gibbous, First Quarter, Full Moon

What is First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon

500

This planet is similar in size to Earth.

What is Venus?

500

The definition of a meteoroid.

What is debris left by colliding asteroids or dispersing comets?

500

This has bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward. 

What is a spiral?

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