Fast Facts
Gravity & Space
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Solar System
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What is gravity?

 A pulling force that draws objects toward the center of a planet or other celestial body.



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According to Newton's first law of motion: unless acted on by an unbalanced force, an object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to......what?

stay at rest

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          is the path that an object follows as it travels around another body in space.

Orbit
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What object in our solar system governs the movement of all other objects?

The Sun

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As the mass of an object increases, so does its                            .

gravitational pull

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What does the force of gravity depend on?

A. Surface Area

B. Mass

C. Weight

D. Density

B. Mass

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what would happen if we lost all gravity?

everything would float away into space

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True or False: According to Newton's laws of motion, when one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal force on the first object in the opposite direction.

True.

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Which planets are the closest to the Sun and small enough to not have any moons of their own?

Mercury and Venus

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As the distance between celestial objects increase, their gravitational pull will ________.

Decrease

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True or False: Gravity decreases with distance from an object.
True.
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Jupiter has more mass than Earth...would you weigh more or less on Jupiter than on Earth?

More

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______ galaxy types have strong gravitational pull creating arm like structures orbiting a central bulge of large stars and a supermassive black hole.

Spiral

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Which planet has the most gravitational pull and therefore has the most moons in it's orbit?

Jupiter


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Which telescope is famous for providing us with galactic images of our own galaxy and others?

Hubble Telescope 

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True or False: If you went to another planet, your weight would be the same as your weight on Earth.
400

What is an area of such immense gravity that nothing -- not even light -- can escape from it?

A black hole

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_____ galaxy types have a weak gravitational pull and typically contain young stars or Nebulas.

Irregular

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Which planet has the shortest year? 

Mercury

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Who created the three laws that describe the predictable ways things move when acted on by forces?

Isaac Newton

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Gravity holds the planets in                      .

orbit

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The gravitational pull of the moon pulls the seas towards it, causing the                                  .

ocean tides

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_____ galaxy types have an inconsistent gravitational pull and typically contain older stars and supernovae.

Elliptical

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Which planet has the longest year? 

Don't count Pluto, its only a dwarf planet :)

Neptune

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Who used Kepler’s laws to help develop a model of gravity that explained the motions of the planets and other bodies in the solar system?

Isaac Newton

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