Day & Night
Seasons
Eclipses
Solar System Models
Space Technology
100

What causes day and night on Earth?

Earth’s rotation on its axis.

100

How many degrees is Earth tilted?

23.5°.

100

The type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun.

solar

100

Who proposed the heliocentric model?

Nicolaus Copernicus.

100

Who discovered the universe is expanding?

Edwin Hubble.

200

How long does Earth take to rotate once?

24 hours (one full day).

200

What causes the seasons on Earth?

Earth’s tilt on its axis and its orbit around the Sun.

200

The type of eclipse that occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon.

lunar

200

What does the geocentric model mean?

Earth is at the centre of the universe and everything orbits it.

200

The surface where astronauts collected rock samples.

moon

300

In which direction does Earth spin when viewed from above the North Pole?

Anticlockwise.

300

When is the summer solstice in Australia?

Around 21st December.

300

Name the three types of solar eclipse.

Name the three types of solar eclipse. 


300

Why did the Church reject the heliocentric model?

It challenged traditional beliefs that Earth (and humans) were the centre of creation.

300

Who were the Apollo 11 astronauts?

Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.

400

Why does the Sun appear to rise in the east and set in the west?

Because Earth spins west to east, so the Sun appears to move in the opposite direction.

400

Why do the Northern and Southern Hemispheres have opposite seasons?

Because when one hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, the other is tilted away from it.

400

During which phase of the Moon does a lunar eclipse occur?

During a Full Moon.

400

How did Galileo’s telescope provide evidence for the heliocentric model?

He saw Jupiter’s moons orbiting Jupiter, showing not everything orbits Earth.

400

What was learned from Moon rock samples?

The Moon formed from debris from a collision with early Earth.

500

What is it called when day and night are equal in length?

equionx

500

The point in Earth’s orbit when one hemisphere is tilted closest to the Sun is called the ___?

Solstice

500

The darker, central part of an eclipse shadow is called the?

umbra

500

Compare and contrast the geocentric and heliocentric models.

Geocentric: Earth-centred, supported by Ptolemy/Aristotle.  Heliocentric: Sun-centred, supported by Copernicus and Galileo.

500

The “ringed” galaxy Hubble studied to prove other galaxies exist.

andromeda


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