The Planets
The Stars
The Moon
Ladies Only
Anything Goes!
100

The hottest of all the planets. 

Mercury

100

Name this constellation 


The Big Dipper 

100

The first person to walk on the moon

Neil Armstrong

100

The first American woman to go into space in 1983

Sally Ride

100

How much do astronauts grow in space? 

a. 1-2 inches

b. 3-4 inches 

c. they stay the same size 

a. 1-2 inches 

200

The fourth planet from the sun

Mars

200

How long would it take you to travel from Earth to the closet star?  

a. 6 months

b. 5 years 

c. 73,000 years 

In a spaceship, it would take us 73,000 years to arrive at the closest star! 

200

The Apollo program was designed to send astronauts where? 

To the moon! 

200

Does the Sun orbit the Earth, or does the Earth orbit the Sun? 

The Earth orbits around the sun. It takes the Earth 365 days to complete one orbit. 

300

Known as the Goldilocks planet. 

Earth

300

What Italian Astronomer was the first to study the stars through a telescope? 

Galileo 

300

How far is the moon from planet Earth? 

a. 30,000 miles 

b. 238,900 miles 

c. 1 light year 

b. 238,900 mi

300

She is known as the "Mother of Hubble". 

Nancy Roman joined NASA in 1958 and was its first chief astronomer. 

LEGO included her in their Women of NASA set in 2017.

300

The largest volcano in the solar system is called Olympus Mons. What planet is it on? 


Mars 

400

The largest planet

Jupiter

400

This brightest star in the sky is called...


Sirius 

400

What is the name of the Earth's moon? 

It's just "Moon", because no one knew any other moons existed until Galileo discovered 4 of Jupiter's moons in 1610.

400

True or False: There is a Girl Scout science lab in outer space. 

400

How many moons does Mars have? 

2 - Phobos and Deimos

500

The coldest planet in the solar system

Uranus

500

Stars can be different colors. 

What determines a star's color? 

How much heat the star gives off. 


Red= coolest

Yellow=medium

White or Blue= hottest

500

What is a New Moon? 

When the Moon cannot be seen, because we are looking at the unlit half of the Moon. 

500

Known as the "human computer", she calculated trajectories for Apollo 11's flight to the moon in 1969. 

Katherine Johnson 

500

Nasa stands for National ________ and Space Administration. 

Aeronautics 

(Aeronautics is the science of flying) 

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