Scientists and Misc.
Rotation/Revolution
Moon
Solar System
Other
100

What instrument did Galileo use to help make distant objects seem larger and nearer?

Telescope

100

How long does Earth complete one full rotation on its axis?

24 hours

100

What is a new moon?

When the Moon appears completely dark with no lit part visible from Earth

100

What are the inner planets mostly made of?

Rock

100

What is a galaxy?

A huge system of gas, dust, stars, and objects orbiting stars that is held together by the force of gravity

200

Who is the Italian astronomer and physicist who proved Copernicus’s theory that all the planets orbit the Sun?

Galileo

200

How long does it take Earth to complete one revolution around the Sun?

One year

200

Unlike the earth, the moon has no

atmosphere

200

What are the surfaces of the outer planets mostly made of?

Gases

200

What is a comet?

An object in the solar system that is a frozen mass of ice and dust?

300

Why does the Earth have different seasons?

Because of the tilt of Earth on its axis as it revolves around the sun

300

What affects the length of a day?

The tilt of Earth's axis

300

When the moon is directly between Earth and the sun, this is called a __________.

solar eclipse

300

Name the inner planets.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

300

What galaxy do we live in?

Milky Way

400

The illustration shows an abundance of objects between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. What are these objects?



Asteroids

400

What is equinox? What two months of the year does this occur?

When the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes.

March and September

400

What phase is the moon in when the lit part of the moon gets smaller?

Waning

400

What are the planets in order starting from the sun?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

400

Name a constellation

  1. Ursa major

  2. Orion

  3. Cancer

500

Who developed a sun centered system of planets?

Copernicus

500

What is solstice? What two months of the year does this occur?

The moment the earth's tilt toward or away from the sun is at a maximum. The sun appears at its highest elevation at noon in the summer, and the sun appears at its lowest elevation at noon in the winter.

December and June

500

If tonight's moon is a third quarter, what will it be in 7 days?


New moon

500

What must a planet have to support life?

Breathable atmosphere, liquid water, and nutrients

500

Which phase of the moon is shown?



Waxing crescent moon

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