Constellations
Stars
Planisphere
Moon
Planets
100

This type of constellation never sets below the horizon.

What is a circumpolar constellation?

100

These two stars appear as one to the untrained eye in the Big Dipper. 

What are Mizar and Alcor.

100

This is the apparent line that all the planets, sun and moon travel upon in the sky.

What is the ecliptic?

100

This is the length of the moon's orbit around the earth.

What is 29.5 days?

100

I have the most moons found to date.

What is Saturn?

200

This famous *asterism* can be seen overhead at 9pm'ish during the late summer / early fall.

What is the summer triangle?

200

This orange giant is known as "the eye of the bull" in Taurus.

What is Aldebaran?

200

The measurement that the moon rides from the ecliptic (on average). 

Approximately 5 degrees.

200

This planet shines the brightest in our sky -- include it's magnitude.

Venus.
-4

300

This famous, ancient Greek astronomer catalogued over 200 constellations.

Who is Ptolemy?

300

The Pleaides looks like a mini dipper of seven stars but is actually this.

An open star cluster containing over 1,000 stars.

300

This is the altitude that Polaris is measured at for us in SE Michigan.

What is 42*?

300

Name all eight phases of the moon in order starting at Day 0.

New Moon.
Waxing Crescent.
First Quarter.
Waxing Gibbous.
Full Moon.
Waning Gibbous.
Third Quarter.
Waning Crescent.

400

Kochab is one of the brightest stars in this constellation.

What is the little dipper?

400

This star is an eclipsing binary star found in Perseus.

What is Algol or the Demon Star?

400

This is timed -- you have one minute to set your planisphere to the current time/date and find which constellation is at (or closest to) the zenith. 

What is Cygnus?

500

On the board, draw Orion and label at least 4 of the stars by name.

Check the paper.

500

On the board, list the three brightest stars seen from the Northern Hemisphere w/ their apparent magnitude.

Sirius. -1.46
Arcturus. -0.05
Vega. .03

500

On the board, draw the night sky as seen today with:
Big Dipper, Polaris, Cassiopeia, Zenith, Ecliptic, Directional Points, Leo, Sirius & the Milky Way.

Check my paper.

500

On the board, draw a solar eclipse AND what moon phase does a solar eclipse occur in?

Sun >> Earth >> Moon.
Full Moon.

500

On the board, write all NINE planets in our solar system, in order starting closest to the sun. 

Mercury. Venus. Earth. Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. Uranus. Neptune. Pluto.

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