These are the two factors that determine gravity.
The names of the four outer planets in order.
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
The time it takes for the I.S.S. to orbit planet Earth (about 16 times per day).
What is 90 minutes?
This is the reason we experience seasons.
What is the Earth's axis (tilt)?
This is the law that says the amount force needed to move an object any distance depends on its mass. It is written as F=ma
What is Newton's second law of motion?
This is a gravitational force exerted on an object by a planet or moon.
What is weight?
These are the four terrestrial planets in order from the sun.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars?
The amount of miles per hour the I.S.S. travels
What is 17,500 miles per hour?
There are 8 of these and it is what causes the moon to appear to change shape.
What is the moon cycle?
These are two opposing forces that slow motion.
What are drag and friction?
These are the two factors that determine the acceleration of an object.
What are force and mass?
This is found on Earth in all three states making it unlike any other unknown planet.
What is water?
This is the year the first piece of the space station was launched.
What is 1998?
These regions receive the least direct sunlight throughout the year.
What are the polar regions?
This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's 3rd law of motion?
This is what causes our planet to keep moving in a forward direction.
What is inertia?
This planet spins on its side.
What is Uranus?
This is the approximate size of the I.S.S.
What is the size of a football field?
This happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun blocking some or all of the Sun's light.
What is a Solar Eclipse?
This happens whenever two objects come into contact with one another They exert a force on each other for a short period of time.
What is a collision?
This takes into account not only how fast something is traveling, but its mass and direction.
What is momentum?
_______________has the shortest orbit while, _______________ has the longest.
What is Mercury and Neptune?
He holds the record for the longest single spaceflight.
Who is Scott Kelly?
This is the time that it takes for Earth to orbit the Sun.
What is one year (365 days)?
Parachutes work by slowing this down which reduces the amount of energy transferred during a collision.
What is momentum?