Space Technology
Planets
Solar System
Earth
The Moon
100

What is a telescope?

a device for detection and magnification of faraway objects

100

True or False: All planets have gravity.

True. Every planet has its own atmosphere allowing for gravity. 

100

What is a constellation? 

A group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the sky. 

100

What number from the sun is Earth?

Third

100

True or False: The moon orbits around the sun. 

False. It orbits Earth which orbits the sun. 

200

What do satellites do?

They orbit around other objects in space.

200

List the planets in order.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, ****Pluto

200

What are the different space objects that can be observed?

Dwarf planets, asteroids, meteors, meteoroids, meteorites, and comets.

200

Why do objects not float around on Earth?

Earth has gravity. 

200

The moon causes what kind of tides?

High and low tides. 
300

Why does NASA use probes?

They use probes to gather information about a space object.

300

True or false: All of the inner planets are made of gas and only have a rocky inner core.

False. They are terrestrial planets, made mostly of rock and metal. 

300

Explain the difference between comets, asteroids, meteors, and meteoroids. 

Comets are made from icy rock that lets off gas and dust in a "tail" when flying close to the sun. 

Asteroids have a rocky body that revolves around the sun, too small to be classified as a dwarf planet or planet.

Meteors are bits of rock that come from a meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere. Shooting star. 

Meteoroids are small parts of asteroids that get created when asteroids crash into each other. 

300

What is the shape of the Earth?

Spherical

300

What are the moon phases?

New moon, waxing crescent moon, first quarter moon, waxing gibbous moon, full moon, waning gibbous moon, last quarter moon, and waning crescent moon

400

What was the purpose of the rover?

To explore Mars and send back information to scientists on Earth without sending humans to the planet itself. 

400

True or False: All of the outer planets are rocky planets made mostly of rock and metal. 

False. They are gas giants and have a solid core. 

400

Fill in the blank:

Each_____ is held in orbit by _____ from the _______. 

planet, gravity, sun

400

What causes the tides on Earth?

The moon.

400

What is the difference between a solar eclipse and lunar eclipse? 

Lunar eclipse: event in which the moon passes directly behind Earth and into its shadow. 

Solar eclipse: event in which the moon's shadow blocks all or some of the sun's light from reaching Earth.

500

What are the four main technologies sent to space to gather information?

telescopes, satellites, probes, and rovers

500

True or false. All of the planets can sustain life and have moons. 

False. 

500

Why do stars look different? What do the colors mean?

All stars are in different parts of their life cycles. Some are younger and hotter so they are blue. White is the next hottest, then yellow, then red being the coolest.

500

What is the axis?

It is an imaginary line through the center of the Earth that is a fixed point of reference. 

500

True or False: without the moon, Earth would float off into space. 

False. 

M
e
n
u