Phases of the Moon
Moon Features
Planets
Earth's Rotation
Stars!
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This phase appears when the moon is directly between earth and the sun

New Moon

100

Because the moon doesn't spin, we never see this

The far side of the moon

100

These 2 planets have no moons

Mercury and Venus

100

From almost everywhere on Earth, the sun appears to rise in this direction

East

100

This is where a star is born

Nebula

200

This phase comes right after the full moon

Waning Gibbus 

200

While there is no flowing water, the moon does have this found in some craters that sunlight never touches

Ice

200

This planet takes the longest to orbit around the sun (165 years!)

Neptune

200

Earth spins in this direction

Counterclockwise 

200

When a star collapses, there is an explosion called this. After, gravity creates a black hole

Supernova

300

This phase occurs right before the first quarter

Waxing crescent

300

The light parts of the moon are called this. Named for the land!

Terrae

300

The inner and outer planets are separated by this

Asteroid belt

300

This area around Earth receives the most sunlight, all year round

Equator

300

This star can always be seen on the northern part of the sky

Polaris

400

If New Moon is counted as the 1st phase, this phase would come as the 7th phase

Waning Crescent

400

The dark parts of the moon are called this. Named for the sea

Maria

400

Because the outer planets are mostly made up of hydrogen, helium, and liquids, they are called these

Gas Giants

400

When Earth's tilt is sideways relating to the sun, we call it this. Which happens in the spring and fall

Equinox 

400

The big and little dipper are not constellations, but are instead these, which are only a portion of a larger constellation 

Asterism

500

These two moon phases both have an equal amount of dark to light, as seen from Earth

1st Quarter and 3rd (last) Quarter

500

The moon does not have this feature that Earth does, which allows for wind and rain to change the surface

Atmosphere

500

All outer planets have this key feature around them

Planetary Rings

500

If Earth's axis is tilted directly towards the sun, we give it this name in the SOUTHERN Hemisphere

Winter Solstice

500

Constellations that can be seen all year long are called these

Circumpolar Constellations 

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