The largest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
Celestial body made of rock, dust, and ice that revolves around the sun.
What is a comet?
Force that pulls objects toward the center of mass.
What is gravity?
The planet with the shortest orbital path.
What is Mercury?
An Unmanned space craft that can travel where it's too dangerous for people to go.
What is a probe?
The planet closest to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
Chunk of rock floating between Mars and Jupiter.
What is an asteroid?
Celestial body in our solar system with the most gravity.
What is the Sun?
The planet with the longest orbital path.
What is Neptune?
The mission that landed the first American on the moon.
What is the Apollo 11 mission?
The "inner planets" terrain.
What is rocky, solid, and terrestrial?
Bits of meteor that make it to the ground.
What is a meteorite?
The planet with the most gravity.
What is Jupiter?
The season when Earth is closest to the Sun.
What is summer?
Space craft dedicated to learning how to solve the problems of people being able to live in space.
What is the International Space Station?
The "outer planets" terrain
What is gaseous, cold, and big?
Chunks of meteoroids that enter our atmosphere and usually burn up.
What is a meteor?
The object that falls fastest: bowling ball, or tennis ball.
What is neither. All objects fall at the same rate.
The season when Earth is traveling away from the sun on its orbital path.
What is Fall?
A space craft designed to carry astronauts and be reusable.
What is the Space Shuttle?
The gases in our sun.
What is hydrogen and helium?
Chunks of rock flying through space outside of our atmosphere in the void of space.
What are meteoroids?
What would happen if the sun's gravity disappeared.
What is all planets would fly off out of their orbital paths into space.
The length of time for the potential 9th planet to make one revolution around the Sun.
What is 15,000 years?
The two space shuttle missions that ended in all crew members dying.
What is Challenger, and Columbia?