What is the Milky Way?
the galaxy that contains our solar system
What is this planet?
Earth
What is this planet?
Saturn
What is our galaxy called?
The Milky Way
What instrument do you look at the stars with?
Telescope
What do we call: the sun and all the planets, asteroids, moons, and other objects that revolve around it
Solar System
What planet is this?
Jupiter
What planet is this?
Uranus
What number of fact is this?
Only two man-made objects have left our solar system: the space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. No object made by humans has gotten close to going out of the Milky Way
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When you look up and see the Milky Way about what percentage are you seeing?
When you see the Milky Way at night, you are seeing only about 25% of the stars in the Milky Way.
a system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravitational attraction
What planet is this?
Mars
What is this planet?
Neptune
Does the Milky Way constantly move or does it completely still?
The Milky Way does not sit still; it is constantly rotating.
How many stars do scientists believe are in the Milky Way?
Scientists think the Milky Way has 100–400 billion stars. The Milky Way is midsize compared to other galaxies.
What is the highest mountain on Mars?
Olympus Mons (21 km high)
What is this planet?
Mercury
What is this?
Pluto
What do scientists believe is in the center of the Milky Way?
BONUS +100 pts: How big is it?
is a black hole and is about four million times greater than the sun
Why do we call our galaxy the Milky Way?
Our galaxy is named the Milky Way because it can have a milky appearance in a night sky, especially when the night sky can be seen very well.
Why is Mars red?
It is made of iron.
What planet is this?
Venus
Say the planets in order from the sun:
Has anything been able to leave our solar system?
Only two man-made objects have left our solar system: the space probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2.
No object made by humans has gotten close to going out of the Milky Way
Oh No what did you do??
You get an extra 100 pts!