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What is the most basic requirement of a scientific hypothesis?

It has to be testable in an experiment🔬

100

A large cloud of Gas and dust in interstellar space where stars are born

Nebula🌌

100

Known as the “Father of observational astronomy”, known for discovering, the craters and mountains on the moon, the phases of Venus, Juipiter’s moons, rings of Saturn, and the stars of the Milky Way

Galileo👨🏼‍🎨

100

A________ is a loop of relatively cool gas that extends above the photosphere

Prominence 🌄

100

A______ is the periodic rise and fall of the oceans and other large bodies if water

Tide🌊

200

_________ is the study of the natural world.

SCIENCE🧪

200

The distance that light can travel in one year

Lightyear🌠

200

The cloud of gas and dust from which our solar system formed

Solar Nebula💫

200

The layer of the sun where energy is produced

Core⚡️

200

A natural or artifical body that revolves around the celestial body that is greater in mass

Satellite🛰️

300

You must use this, otherwise how would we communicate with the rest of the world?

You must use METRIC📏

300

The hot, dense core of matter that remains from the collapse of a low-mass star

White Dwarf⭐️

300

Small bodies that formed from the planets

Planetesimals🪐

300

The layer of the sun where energy is transferred away from the core by radation

Radiactive Zone📡

300

The force of__________ keeps the Earth and all the ther planets in orbit around the sun, it also keeps the moon in. orbit around the sun

Gravity🌎

400

This is what you compare your results to

Control🧫

400

A small, incredible dense ball of closely packed neutrons 

Neutron star✨

400

The path a body follows as it travels around another body in space

Orbit🚀

400

The process where two or more low-mass atomic nuclei fuse to form another, heavier nucleus 

Nuclear Fusion☢️

400

Characterized by a pattern of temperature and other wheather trends

Seasons❄️

500

A working model that engineers use to test a design

A Protoype⚙️

500

The collapse of the core of a high mass star causes a _______ ______ throwing it’s outer layers into space in a gigantic explosion

Super Nova💥

500

The measure of the stars brightness as seen from Earth

Apparent Magnitude🧲

500

the layer on the sun where energy escapes into space

Photosphere🌅

500

Tides that have the largest daily tidal range

Spring tides🏝️

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