The Earth and Sky
The Solar System
Exoplanets
Stars
The Universe
100

The brightest object in the sky.

The Sun.
100

The number of planets in the solar system.

8 (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)

100

Exoplanets may help us discover ___ on other planets.

Life.

100

True or false, our sun is a very 'average' star.

True.

100

The approximate age of the universe.

14 billion years old.

200

The time it takes the Earth to make a full revolution.

1 day (24 hr)
200

The outer planets are often referred to as "____  Giants".

Gas Giants.

200

The method to detect exoplanets which uses the dimming of light from as star as the exoplanet passes in front of our line of sight.

Transit method.

200

Stars are born in big gas clouds called ____.

Nebulae.

200

The name of our home galaxy.

The Milky Way

300

The apparent shapes made by connecting stars with lines.

Constellations.

300

The planet known for its amazing rings.

Saturn.

300

Exoplanets that are the exact distance from their star to have the temperature required to maintain liquid water are said to be in the ____ zone.

Habitable zone. "Goldilocks" zone.

300

Clouds of gas can collapse into stars due to the force of ____.

Gravity.

300

A 'large explosion' that describes the origin of the universe.

Big Bang.

400

The brightest object in the NIGHT sky.

The moon.

400
This region separates the inner planets from the outer planets.

Asteroid belt.

400

The most common types of exoplanets.

Super-Earths.

400

Cool stars are ____ in color, while hot stars are ____ in color.

Blue-ish, red-ish.

400

The universe is getting ____ over time.

Larger, bigger.

500

The idea that the sun is at the center of the solar system, rather than the Earth.

Heliocentric model.

500

The sun occupies roughly this percentage of mass in the solar system.

99 percent.

500

The name for the time it takes for an exoplanet to complete one orbit around its star.

Orbital Period.

500

Stars spend the majority of their lives fusing ____ in their cores.

Hydrogen.

500

The universe may continue to exist for ____ amount of time.

an inifnite.

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