One of the most famous constellations generally referred to with its bigger counterpart.
What is the Little Dipper?
The Zodiac Sign associated with the constellation of a scale.
What is Libra?
The closest star to Earth.
What is the Sun?
When the moon and sun align perfectly on the same side of the earth giving the effect of the moon blocking out the sun.
What is a Solar Eclipse?
What is Orion?
The constellation is best viewed in the evenings of April and May eventhough the zodiac sign is associated with August.
What is Leo?
The brightest star in the sky.
What is Sirius?
The term for the second full moon in a single month.
What is a blue moon?
The 3rd biggest constellation in the sky. A part of it is made up of The big dipper to create a bear.
What is Ursa Major?
Thought to be the most common Zodiac Sign.
What is Scorpio?
Commonly referred to as the North Star.
What is Polaris?
The moon and sun align on opposite sides of the Earth causing the Earth's shadow to turn the moon red.
What is a Lunar Eclipse?
The constellation named after the Latin word for Dragon where the October meteor shower is happening.
What is Draco?
The zodiac constellation known to be the hardest to find with its lack of bright stars.
What is Cancer?
The type of star our sun is.
What is a Yellow Dwarf?
Two times every year when the sun is directly overhead the equator creating an equal amount of day and night.
What is an Equinox?
The largest of the 88 modern constellations and depicts a snake.
What is Hyrda?
The 13th 'Zodiac' sign that the Babalonians 3,000 years ago left out of the Zodiac when it was created.
What is Ophiuchus?
The type of star that will go supernova.
What is a Red Supergiant?
The comet visible to Earth every 75-79 years and discovered in 1758.
What is Halley's comet?