Solstices & Equinoxes
Lunar Cycle
Asteroids, Meteors, & Comets
Gravity & Planets
Miscellaneous
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What is the Summer Solstice?

Longest day of the year (around June 21).

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How long is a lunar cycle?

About 29.5 days

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Where is a meteroid?

In space.

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What is gravity?

Force that pulls objects together.

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What causes tides?

Gravitational pull of the moon and sun

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What is the Winter Solstice?

Shortest day of the year (around December 21).

200

What does waxing mean?

The moon is getting bigger.

200
Where is a meteor?

Burning up in the atmosphere (shooting star)

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How does mass affect gravity?

More mass = more gravity

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What is a Spring Tide?

Extra high/low tides (when sun, moon, and earth align)

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What is the Spring Equinox?

Day and night are equal (around March 21).

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What does waning mean?

The moon is getting smaller.

300

Where is a meterorite?

Hitting the earth's surface.

300

What are inner planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars (rocky planets)

300

What is a neap tide?

Less extreme tides (sun and moon at right angles)

400

What is the Autumn Equinox?

Day and night are equal (around September 22).

400

When does a full moon occur? 

When the moon is opposite the sun. 

400

Where is the asteroid belt?

Between Mars & Jupiter.

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What are outer planets?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (gas/ice giants)

400

What is an AU? 

Astronomical Unit

500

Why do we have seasons?

Earth's tilt of 23.5° affects sunlight received.

500

When does a new moon occur?

When the moon is between the earth and the sun. 

500

What is the largest asteroid?

Ceres

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What are the Galilean moons?

Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto.

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How long is 1 revolution?

365.25 days

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