Gravity Rules

Orbital Mechanics

The Planets

Space Rocks

Cosmic Relationships

100

This invisible force affects the motion of Earth by pulling it toward the Sun, keeping it in orbit.

What is Gravity?

100

 The shape of the path Earth takes around the Sun.

What is an ellipse (or oval)?

100

 The correct order for the first four planets in the Solar System, starting with the planet closest to the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

100

This term best describes the physical properties of comets.

What are "dirty snowballs" (made of ice, gas, and dust)?

100

The star around which the Earth orbits.

What is the Sun?

200

The gravitational force of attraction between two objects will do this if the masses of the objects increase.

What is increase (or get stronger)?

200

How Earth’s orbital motion would change if the distance increased but the mass of Earth and the Sun remained the same.

What is "the orbital speed would slow down"?

200

They are rocky, terrestrial, and dense"?

This statement correctly describes the physical property of the inner planets.

200

Asteroids and comets orbit the sun, but if their orbital path brings them close to Earth and they enter our atmosphere, they are called this.

What are Meteors?

200

A celestial body that orbits a planet.

What is a Moon (or Natural Satellite)?

300

 The gravitational force of attraction between two objects will do this if the distance between them increases.

What is decrease (or get weaker)?

300

How Earth’s orbital motion would be affected if the mass of the Sun and Earth increased, but the distance remained the same.

  • What is "the orbital speed would increase"?

300

This statement is NOT true of moons. (Select one: They orbit planets / They produce their own light / They are held by gravity).

 "They produce their own light"?

300

This region is described as a ring of icy bodies located beyond the orbit of Neptune.

What is the Kuiper Belt?

300

The force responsible for the formation of the solar system and the planets.

What is Gravity?

400

 If there were no longer a gravitational force between Earth and the moon, this is what would happen to the moon’s orbit.

What is "it would fly off into space in a straight line"?

400

The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion, which works with gravity to keep Earth in orbit

What is Inertia?

400

The largest planet in our solar system, known for its Great Red Spot.

What is Jupiter?

400

 The region between Mars and Jupiter where most of the solar system's asteroids are found.

What is the Asteroid Belt?

400

 If a meteor survives its passage through the atmosphere and hits the ground, it is called this.

What is a Meteorite?

500

These are the two specific factors that affect the gravitational pull on an object as it moves closer to Earth.

What are Mass and Distance?

500

The time it takes for Earth to complete one full revolution around the Sun.

What is 365.25 days (or one year)?

500

This planet is known for its extensive ring system and is the 6th from the Sun.

What is Saturn?

500

How asteroids, comets, and meteors are related.

What is "They are all rocky or icy debris left over from the formation of the solar system"?

500

This physical property of a planet helps determine how much gravity it exerts.

What is Mass?

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