What are the two types of Orbits?
What is circular and elliptical?
How many laws does Kepler have?
What is 3?
What object has a gravitational pull on the Earth that keeps it in orbit?
What is the Sun?
What do all our planets orbit?
What is the Sun?
What is Ms. Kim's first name?
What is Sophia?
Which type of orbit has two foci that are close together?
What is a circular orbit?
Which law supports the idea that orbital speed depends on the distance from the sun?
What is the 2nd law?
What happens to my gravitional pull from the Sun if I move farther away?
How many planets are there?
What is 8 excluding Pluto?
What month is Ms. Kim's birthday?
What is January?
What type of Orbits do the planets have around the Sun?
What is elliptical?
What is the first law?
What is all planets that orbit the sun have an elliptical orbit?
What happens to the gravitational pull from the Sun if the Sun doubles in size?
What is the pull increases, doubles, or gets stronger?
What number planet is the Earth?
What is 3rd?
How many colleges has Ms. Kim attended?
What is 4?
What shape is an orbit that has an eccentricity of 0.7?
What is the second law?
What is the speed of the planet orbiting is faster closer to the sun and slower further away from the sun?
Name a planet that experiences more gravitational pull from the Sun then us?
What is Mercury or Venus?
What is the biggest planet?
What is Jupiter?
Name somewhere that Ms. Kim has traveled to.
What is Denver, Tokyo, Miami, Tampa, Toronto, Philadelphia?
Which orbit has a eccentricity of 0?
What is a circular orbit or an orbit that is a perfect circle?
What is the 3rd law?
What is the farther the distance from the Sun the longer the orbital period?
Why do we not fall into the Sun?
What is Inertia, or the force that keeps us moving forward so we are not pulled in?
Which planet has the longest orbital period? And why?
What is Neptune because it's the farthest away from the Sun?
How many students does Ms. Kim teach?
What is 120?