Planets
Satellites
Moons
Seasons
Our Solar System
100

What is located between Mars and Jupiter?

Asteroid Belt

100

How would you define a satelite?

An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body

100

What is the name of Earth's natural satellite?

The Moon

100

What creates seasons?

The tilted axis and movement of the earth around the sun 

100

How many planets are in our solar system?

8

200

What are the inner planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars

200

Name a popular artificial satelite

International Space Station (ISS)

200

How many days does it take for the Moon to orbit the earth?

About 30 days

200

When it is winter in the northern hemisphere, explain the position of the earth relative to the sun

The northern half is tilted away from the sun. The sun rays have a longer distance to travel so we experience colder temperatures

200

Where is our solar system located?

The Milky Way Galaxy

300
What are the Gaseous (outer) planets?

 Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

300

What are the two types of satellites?

Natural and artificial

300

How many phases of the moon are there?

8

300
When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, explain the position of the earth relative to the sun

The earth's northern half is tilted towards the sun. Since the sun rays have a shorter distance to travel, we experience warmer temperatures

300

What is an asteroid?

Bits and pieces of space dirt that didn't form into planets

400

Has a human walked on Mars?

Not yet!

400

How many artificial satellites are currently orbiting the earth?

Over 1000

400

What causes different parts of the Moon to be visible at different times in a month?

Both the earth and Moon are constantly moving/changing positions. Their position to one another affects how much of the moon is visible to us from Earth.

400

Do countries closer to the equator have a consistent climate or varying climate?

consistent = stays about the same

varying = changes

Consistent (stays about the same)

400

What is a comet?

A large piece of frozen gas, rock and dust. They're located beyond Pluto at the very edge of our solar system.

500

Why is Pluto considered a drawf planet?

It's small size and great distance from the sun.

A drawf planet is a celestial body that orbits the sun but cannot clear its path within the orbit.

500

What is the purpose of artificial satelites?

Navigation, communication, weather, Earth and space observation

500

What year did Neil Armstrong land on the moon?

1969

500

When Canada is experiencing Winter, why is Australia experiencing summer?

When the northern hemisphere (Canada) is further away from the sun, the southern hemisphere (Australia) is closer to the sun.

Australia seasons:

December to February is summer

March to May is autumn

June to August is winter

September to November is spring.

500

What's the difference between a meteoroid, meteor and meteorite?

Meteoroid - when the piece of dirt is still in space.

Meteor - when the piece of dirt gets pulled off course and travels into the Earth's atmosphere

Meteorite - If the meteor doesn't get burned up by the atmosphere and lands on Earth.

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