Potpourri
The Solar System
Solar & Lunar Phenomena
Orbital Motion
Space Exploration
100

This is the study of the origins of the universe.

What is cosmology?

100
Between these two planets we find the asteroid belt.

What are Mars and Jupiter.  

100

This structure give rise to stars.

What are nebula?

100

This is the point in an orbit where the planet is closest to it's star.

What is perihelion?

100

This was the first person to step on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

200

This is this is a description of what a light year is.

What is the distance light travels in a year?

200

This is what comets are made of.

What is ice and dusty rock?

200

This type of star is small and hot.

What are dwarf stars?

200
According to Keplar's second law the earth is moving at it's slowest at this point.

What is aphelion? 

200

This set of missions sent pairs of astronauts into orbit.

What is Gemini?

300

This person developed the heliocentric model.

This person found evidence for the heliocentric model.

This person improved the heliocentric model to make it more accurate.

Who are: Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler ?

300

This is the process by which solar systems form.

What is accretion?

300

This is the order of bodies during a solar eclipse.

What is sun --- moon --- earth?

300

This is a statement of Kepler's 3rd law.

What is 'the further a planet is from it's start the longer it takes to orbit around it' ?

300

This was earth's first artificial satellite.

What is sputnik?

400

Sort the following from largest to smallest:

Planets, The universe, Galaxies, solar systems, stars.

What are: The universe, Galaxies, solar systems, stars, planets?

400

These are the 8 planets in order from closest to the sun.

What are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

400

This causes a spring tide to occur.

What is both the moon and sun pulling on earth's water?

400

This is a description of where the earth's seasons come from.

{V}, axial tilt and revolution

400

This is the most powerful telescope.

What is the James Webb space telescope (JWST)?

500

These are the three main pieces of evidence Hubble used to support his big bang theory.

1- Galactic Acceleration,

2- Cosmic background radiation,

3- Distribution of the elements

500

This is the difference between a meteor, meteorite, and meteoroid.

Meteorite = space rock that has landed,

Meteoroids = rocks in space

Meteors = space rocks passing through an atmosphere (shooting stars)

500

This is a description of how the moon gets its phases.

{v}

500

This short term 'wobble' of the earth's axis is due to the relative position of the moon and sun to the earth.

What is nutation?

500

This was the first American in space.

Who is John Glenn?

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