Which planet is nicknamed "the red planet"?
Mars
What causes season's on planet Earth?
What is a comet made up of?
Ice, rock, and dust.
What kind of planet is Jupiter?
Gaseous
What is the name of our galaxy?
Milky Way
What does ISS stand for?
International Space Station
True or False.
Mercury is the hottest planet in our solar system.
False. Venus is the hottest planet.
How long does it take the moon to revolved around the Earth?
28 days.
Which dwarf planet is located in the Asteroid Belt?
Ceres
Which gas gives Uranus and Neptune their blue hue?
Methane
Which star is brightest in our night sky?
Sirius, which means "glowing"
What does NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
What would the sky look like on Mercury?
Black
What causes the ocean's tides?
The moon's gravity pulling on the ocean.
What happens when the Earth crosses the orbit of a comet.
A meteor shower or lots of shooting stars.
True or false.
The gas giants all have seasons.
True.
Their lengths are-- Jupiter: 3 years, Saturn: 7 years, Uranus: 20 years, Neptune: >40 years
What kind of star is our sun?
A main sequence star (a yellow star)
What is it called when astronauts get large upper bodies and skinny legs after a long stay in space?
Chicken-leg syndrome

Which planet is Venus' twin?
Earth
Name the phase of the moon shown below.

Who discovered the presence of a belt of icy objects beyond Neptune?
Gerard Kuiper
Which planet is nicknamed the "sleepy planet"?
Uranus
What type of galaxy is pictured below?

Lenticular galaxy.
Which spacecraft is currently exploring the Kuiper Belt?
New Horizons
Which terrestrial planet has the longest day?
Venus.
A day on Venus is 5,832 hours long!
What protects Earth from cosmic rays and solar radiation?
The magnetosphere.
What is the darkest object in our solar system?
Proteus, one of Neptune's moons.
What is the name of Saturn's largest moon?
Titan
Which constellation contains Betelgeuse?
Orion. Betelgeuse is located in Orion's armpit.

Which spacecraft orbited Saturn for four years taking pictures of Saturn and her moons?
Cassini-Huygens