Planets & Dwarf Planets

Stars & The Sun

Comets & Asteroids

The Moon & Celestial Objects

History, Telescopes & Light

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Which is the only planet known to support life?

Earth

100

What is the star at the center of our solar system?

The Sun

100

What icy object develops a tail when it gets close to the Sun?

Comet

100

The Moon reflects light from which celestial object?

The Sun

100

What was the first space telescope launched into orbit in 1990?

Hubble Space Telescope

200

Which planet is the largest in the solar system?

Jupiter

200

What is a group of stars that form a pattern called?

A constellation

200

Where are most asteroids found between Mars and Jupiter?

Asteroid Belt

200

What force keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth?

Gravity

200

What is the difference between objects that emit light and objects that reflect light in space?

Objects that emit light produce their own light, like the sun, while objects that reflect light, like planets and moons, only shine by reflecting light from a source like the Sun.


300

Which planet has the most extensive ring system?

Saturn

300

What is the main gas that makes up stars?

Hydrogen

300

What is the difference between asteroids and meteoroids?

Asteroids are large, rocky objects orbiting the Sun, while meteoroids are smaller, rocky or metallic bodies, often fragments of asteroids or comets, that also orbit the Sun

300

Which planet has the most moons and how many does it have?

Saturn has 274 moons

300

The first refracting telescope was invented by who?

Hans Lippershey

400

Which planet is the hottest due to its thick atmosphere?

Venus

400

What is the term for a massive explosion marking the death of a star?

Supernova

400

Where do comets originate in the outer solar system?

The Oort Cloud and Kuiper Belt

400

Why does Earth's Moon have so many craters?

The Moon has no atmosphere to burn up meteoroids, so they impact its surface directly.


400

What is the difference between refracting and reflecting telescopes?

Refracting telescopes use lenses to bend light, while reflecting telescopes use mirrors to gather and focus light.

500

What are the three criteria a celestial body must meet to be classified as a planet?

It must orbit the Sun, be nearly round in shape, and clear its orbit of other debris.

500

What is the name of the dense core left behind after a massive star goes supernova (explodes)?

A neutron star or black hole

500

What is the name of the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt?

Ceres

500

Why do Mercury and Venus have no moons?

They are too close to the Sun’s gravitational pull to retain moons.

500

What is the Big Bang Theory?

The scientific explanation for how the universe began expanding from a hot, dense state.

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