What is an astronomer?
An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial objects, including stars, planets, comets, and galaxies to understand the universe.
True or False: The sun is very hot but very small.
False
The moon is also known as what?
a natural satellite
About how many days are there in a lunar cycle?
How many days does it take for the Earth to rotate on its own axis?
24 hours
What causes day and night?
Day and night is caused by the Earth’s rotation on its own axis.
True or False: The sun is very close to us.
False
What is it called when we can see all of the moon?
Full Moon
about 365 days
What is the Milky Way? How can we see it at night?
a star
The moon is made up of what?
rocks and metal
What is it called when we can't see the moon in the sky?
New Moon
What is a constellation? Give one example.
A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after the figure/form it resembles or the mythological character it bears a resemblance to.
What causes seasons?
What is the sun made up of?
gases
True or False: The moon does not produce its own light. The moon reflects light from the Sun.
True
When the moon looks like a croissant, what do we call it?
crescent
What determines the different stages a start will pass throughout its life cycle?
Can a star turn into a black hole?
What ingredients make up the solar system?
Why does the moon sometimes look a different color?
The moon can look a different color because of the gases in the Earth’s atmosphere.
When a croissant chunk is missing from the moon, what is it called?
gibbous
What is Stellar Nebula?
The first stage of a star.
It is a cloud of dust and gas.