What moon phase is this?
What is Full Moon?
The Milky Way
What is the name of our galaxy?
What planet is this
what is Venus?
The Sun is a ___________
Constellation
What is the name of a group of stars that form a picture?
This phase occurs when the Moon is completely illuminated and appears as a bright, round disc in the sky.
What is the Full Moon?
The spinning of the Earth around the Sun
What is a Revolution?
The inner planets are made up mostly of rock and metal, while the outer planets are primarily composed of this substance.
What are gases?
What's the smallest planet or dwarf planet?
What is Pluto?
How long does a rotation of the earth around it's axis take?
What is about 24 hours.
This is the term for the force exerted by gravity on an object, which changes depending on the planet you're on.
What is weight?
This term describes the phase when the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth, and its illuminated side cannot be seen.
What is the new moon?
The moon is a...
What is a satellite?
It is the closest object to Earth.
What is the Moon?
This is the largest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
What is the only other planet in our solar system that we believe could sustain life?
What is Mars.
This robotic arm was used on the Space Shuttle to deploy satellites and assist with other space tasks.
What is Canadarm?
During this phase, the Moon appears as a thin crescent, growing larger as it transitions toward the first quarter.
What is the waxing crescent?
What is the difference between mass and weight?
What is Mass is the total amount of matter in an object, and Weight is the force of gravity on an object?
These are the rock planets.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars?
These planets have ring systems made mostly of ice particles, rocks, and dust.
What are the outer planets?
What is the Earth rotating on its axis, making a revolution around the sun?
Astronauts aboard the ISS experience this phenomenon, where they seem to float due to microgravity.
What is weightlessness?
This phase happens after the full moon, when the illuminated portion of the Moon is decreasing.
What is the waning crescent?
The earth is tilted.
What causes to have four seasons?
One revolution or a complete trip of Earth around the sun.
What is 365 days?
The pull of the moon on Earth's oceans results in...
What are tides?
What is the name for the path that a planet takes around the Sun?
What is an Orbit?
There are 82 moons in this gas giant.
What is Saturn?
This is the name for the cycle of moon phases, which takes approximately 29.5 days to complete.
What is the lunar cycle