Models of the Universe/Scientists
Planets
The stars
Space Technology
Galaxies
100

This model of our solar system has the Earth as the centre

What is geocentric? 

100

This is the term for the planets closest to the Sun.

What are inner or terrestrial or inner planets?  

100

The Sun is made up of mostly this gas

What is hydrogen? 

100

This space agency in the US sends astronauts into space

What is NASA? 

100

This phenomena is used to help determine the distance to stars. 

What is Parallax? 

200

This model has the Sun as the centre of our solar system

What is heliocentric? 

200

This is the largest planet in our solar system

What is Jupiter? 

200

This is a highly dense remanant of a start in which gravity is so strong that not even light from radiation can espace. 

What is a black hole? 

200
This the amount of satellites needed for an accurate locaiton using the GPS system. 

What is 3 satellites. 

200

This force holds the stars, planets, dust and so on together in a galaxy

What is gravity? 

300

This scientist invented the telescope and provided the best evidence at the time for a heliocentric universe

Who is Galileo? 

300

This is another term for the outer planets 

What is Jovian (gas giants)? 

300

This unit of distance represents the distance form the Earth to the Sun, approximately 150 000 000 km away. 

What is an Astronomical Unit (AU). 

300

What can the visibl light spectrum tell us about space? 

What is (1) the direction stars are travelling, and (2) the composition of stars. 

300

Scientists have determined that galaxies are moving away from each other because of this analysis

What is red-shift analysis? 

400

This scientist, along with Brahe, developed three laws of planetary motion

Who was Kepler? 

400

This planet is also known as the "red planet" 

What is Mars? 

400

When looking at a star, this represents the horizontal distance from north. 

What are azimuth? 

400

This is a space vehicle carrying scientific instruments and sent to fly past, orbit, or land on a celestial body to collect data 

What is a probe? 

400

The largest evidence for the Big Bang theory comes from the presence of this in the universe

What is cosmic background radiation? 

500

This event occurs in December and June each year and represents either the longest or shortest day of the year. 

What is the solstice?

500

This planet has an unusual rotation as it is flipped on its side and has a blue atmosphere due to methane gas.

What is Uranus?

500

Radiation from the Sun does not cause more damage to Earth because of this

What is Earth's magnetic field? 

500

This type of satellite orbits at the same speed as the Earth rotates

What is geosynchronous? 

500

Intermediate mass stars such as the Sun will eventually cool, forming these.   

What are black dwarves? 

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