Planets
Objects in Space
Altitude and Azimuth
Telescopes and Space Travel
Random
100

This poor fella is no longer considered a planet :(

Pluto

100

This object in space travels in a large, elliptical (oval) orbit, and has a "tail"

Comet

100

North is considered to be __ degrees

0 degrees

100

This older telescope gave us our first actual colour pictures of distant objects in space

Hubble Telescope

100

It was in this ancient country where people first figured out that the Earth was round

Ancient Egypt

200

This planet is named after the Greek Titan Ouranos

Uranus 

200

Any planet's natural satellite

A moon

200

South is considered to be ______ degrees

180 degrees

200

This newer telescope allows us to see distant celestial objects in high definition

James Webb Telescope

200

When a nebula condenses, spins, and starts to glow it will form a ___________

Protostar

300

These are all the terrestrial planets, in order!

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

300

Moons from this planet may hold life!

Jupiter's moons

300

Northeast (exactly in the middle of North and East) would be ____ degrees

45 degrees

300

This type of telescope relies on mirrors and lenses

Reflecting telescope

300

When a star dies, it can become either a __________ or a ______________

Supernova or a black hole

400

These are all of the Jovian Planets, in order

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
400

Shooting stars are actually...

Meteors

400

If a celestial object is directly above you, it is at its ___________ (word)

Zenith

400

A radio telescope uses radio waves to detect ______ signals from distant galaxies and planets

Radio signals or waves

400

If a celestial object is moving towards us, we say that it will be _____-shifting

Blue-shifting

500

This separates the Jovian from the Terrestrial planets

The asteroid belt

500

When something is trapped circulating another large object in space, we say that it has an ________ around the large object.

An orbit

500

Something at it's zenith would cause you to look at it with an altitude of _____ degrees

90 degrees

500

A refracting telescope relies on ______ only to enlarge an image for us.

Lenses

500

Tides are controlled by this celestial object

Our moon

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