A star nursery.
What is a nebula?
This planet can rain diamonds.
What is Neptune?
These are human made objects which have been sent into orbit around Earth to relay communications, take pictures, and perform other tasks.
What are satellites?
The Latin name for moon.
What is Luna?
www stands for this.
What is World Wide Web?
The fourth stage of matter.
What is plasma?
What is terrestrial?
This fortress orbiting the earth is where many astronauts and researchers live.
What is the International Space Station?
What are Black Holes?
This geological feature has fissures, vents, and plugs.
What are volcanoes?
This process takes place in the cores of stars.
What is nuclear fusion?
This planet has the most moons.
What is Jupiter?
This giant mechanism orbits the earth and can see things and places very far away in space. It also takes pictures which are sent back to Earth for scientists to research.
What is the Hubble Space Telescope?
Half of all galaxies are this type.
What is ellipitical?
This country consumes the most chocolate per capita.
What is Switzerland?
The layer we actually see in a star.
What is the photosphere?
This theory states that the solar system developed out of an interstellar cloud of gas & dust called a nebula that was left over from a previous supernova.
What is the Nebular Theory?
There of two of these currently exploring and observing the surface of Mars.
What are rovers?
Thermal radiation is carried outwards by photons in this layer of the Sun.
What is the Radiative Zone?
This country produces the most coffee in the world.
What is Brazil?
This type of star's lifespan ends in a black hole.
What is high mass star?
This planet has the largest mountain in the solar system.
What is Mars?
This is the newest telescope just launched during Christmas Break.
This is a powerful ejection of plasma from the Sun.
What is a Coronal Mass Ejections (CME)?
This animal causes the most power outages in the United States.
What are squirrels?