This phase is when the Earth is directly between the Sun and Moon.
What is full moon?
This is the only confirmed planet to have life on it.
What is Earth?
This is the letter we use to represent the most massive stars.
What is O?
This is the letter designation we use for stars that have the lowest mass.
What is M?
This the name of the only galaxy that has confirmed sings of life in it.
What is The Milky Way Galaxy?
This phase is when the Moon is directly between the Sun and the Earth.
What is New Moon?
This planet is furthest from the Sun?
What is Neptune?
This is the entire order of star classification letters.
What is O B A F G K M?
This is a very very large group of stars with a large black hole in the center.
What is a galaxy?
This the term we use to describe a group of galaxies.
What is a galaxy cluster?
DAILY DOUBLE
This is the direction the Moon orbits the Earth from the perspective of north of the plane of the ecliptic.
This planet is the most massive in our system.
What is Jupiter?
DAILY DOUBLE
These stars are the stage of mid-mass stars after they complete their normal “main sequence”.
These stars will become a red supergiant as some point.
What are high mass stars?
This is the galaxy that was the center point for the discussion that there are other galaxies outside of our own.
What is the Andromeda galaxy?
This mission was the first to land humans on the Moon.
What is Apollo 11?
This Dwarf Planet was discovered and is “responsible” for demoting Pluto.
What is Eris?
This is the end result of the highest mass stars.
What is a black hole?
This is the letter designation for our Sun.
What is G?
FREE POINTS
pick again.
This is the name of the eccentric person that accompanied Neil Armstrong in the Moon Lander.
Who is Buzz Aldrin?
These two planets have no moons.
What are Mercury and Venus?
This term is used to describe stars that have not died yet.
What are “Main Sequence”?
This is the heaviest element our Sun will ever make.
What is Carbon?
This type of galaxy contains galaxies that are perfectly spherical.
What are elliptical?