A group of stars clustered together in a certain pattern or shape.
What are constellations?
A little change that occurs over a period of time.
What is a phase?
A huge ball of gas held together by gravity that produces visible light.
What is a star?
The Big Dipper helps people locate this star.
What is Polaris?
This constellation helps you find Polaris, the North Star.
What is the Big Dipper?
A solar eclipse can happen during this moon phase.
What is the New Moon?
Stars produce this form of energy we can see.
What is visible light?
We can see Scorpius during this season in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is summer?
This constellation can be seen during summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is Scorpius?
Another name for the Final Moon phase.
What is the Third Quarter phase?
This force holds stars together.
What is gravity?
Ursa Major and Ursa Minor are examples of these.
What are constellations?
This constellation is named after the son of a Greek mythological god.
What is Hercules?
This moon phase happens after a waning crescent.
What is the New Moon?
Polaris is also known by this name.
What is the North Star?
The moon seems to change shape over this amount of time.
What is over a period of time?
There are this many official constellations in space.
What is 88?
The moon appears to change shape because of these.
What are moon phases?
The study of stars, planets, and space is called this.
What is astronomy?
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves between these two things.
What are the Earth and the Sun?