Solar System Basics
Space Objects
Space Technology
Gravity & Planets
Space History & Events
100

What is a solar system?

The solar system is a collection of the sun, planets, comets, asteroids, meteors, and space debris. 

100

A natural rock object that orbits a planet

What is a moon

100

Name one benefit of space exploration.

Possible benefits:

  • New technology

  • Scientific discoveries

  • Learning about planets

100

What force pulls objects toward a planet?

Gravity

100

What was the first animal to orbit Earth?

A dog

200

Name the closest planet to the Sun.

What is Mercury

200

 This is a small piece of an asteroid or comet that enters Earth’s atmosphere.

What is a meteor

200

Name one cost of space exploration.

Possible costs:

  • Expensive

  • takes away money for other resources

  • can hurt the environment

200

Mercury’s gravity is one‑third of Earth’s. What happens to your mass on Mercury?

Your mass stays the same on Mercury.

200

What country was the Chelyabinsk meteor event in?

Russia

300

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

What is Jupiter

300

What is a comet made of?

A comet is made of frozen gas and dust.

300

Why do humans send satellites into space?

Satellites are used for communication, weather, GPS, and research.

300

What happens to your weight on Mercury if the gravity is 1/3 of what it is on Earth?

Your weight becomes lighter (one‑third of Earth).

300

What made the Chelyabinsk meteor event important for scientists studying space objects, and what did it teach them about meteors entering Earth’s atmosphere?


The Chelyabinsk meteor was important because it showed how a meteor can explode in the atmosphere with powerful shockwaves. It taught scientists that even smaller meteors can cause damage and need to be monitored to keep people safe.


400

What is the Sun made of?

What is hot gas

400

Which planet is known for its rings?

What is Saturn

400

What is the International Space Station? 


The International Space Station is a space research lab shared by many countries.

400

Which planet is not a gas giant: Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, or Mars?

 Mars

400

Name one Canadian Astronaut 

Marc Garneau

Chris Hadfield

Roberta Bondar 

David Saint-Jacques

Jenni Sidey-Gibbons  

500

Explain the difference between mass and weight.


Mass = amount of matter (stays the same).

Weight = force of gravity pulling on you (changes on different planets).

500

What is a satellite?


A satellite is an object that orbits a planet.

500

What are the names of the first astronauts to walk on the moon?

The first astronauts to walk on the moon were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin

500

Explain why your mass stays the same but your weight changes on different planets.

Mass doesn’t change because it’s the amount of matter in your body. Weight changes because different planets have different gravity.


500

Explain how space exploration has changed life on Earth.

  • Better communication (GPS, satellites)

  • Weather forecasting

  • Medical technology

  • New materials and inventions

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