The hottest planet in our solar system.
What is Venus?
The number of zodiac constellations we commonly recognize.
What is 12?
The moon phase when the moon is closest to the sun.
What is the new moon
The number of planets in the solar system.
What is 8?
The direction that the sun rises.
What is East?
The planet with the longest year.
What is Neptune?
The direction that stars set, from the perspective of earth.
What is West?
The side of the moon that is illuminated during the waxing phases.
What is the right side of the moon?
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
What are the gas giants or outer planets?
This dwarf planet is located in the asteroid belt.
What is Ceres?
The planet with the most number of moons.
What is Saturn
The stars that neither rise or set during the night in Maine.
What are the stars close to the North Pole?
The moon phases during Spring tides.
What are the New moon and Full moon?
These objects, from the beginning of the solar system, are airless and found in groups.
What are asteroids?
The person in history who first understood planets orbits.
Who is Kepler?
The group of planets with little to no moons.
What are the rocky planets?
The months when Gemini is the zodiac sign.
What is May to June?
The moon's real (Latin) name.
What is Luna?
These objects form a tail when they get close to the sun.
What are comets?
Planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun at one focus.
What is Kepler's 1st Law?
This planet has a greater gravitational pull on a star whose mass is 3.45.
What is Planet B?
The constellation that is visible at midnight on January 28th.
What is Leo?
During our waning gibbous phase of the moon, an astronaut on the moon would see this phase.
What is a Waxing Crescent?
The three main regions of Trans-Neptunian Objects.
What are the Kuiper Belt, Scatter Disk, and Oort Cloud?
The orbital period of Planet M, whose distance is 0.4 AU.
What is 0.25 years?