Locating Stars
Telescopes
Early Views
Our Universe
Stars & Star Lifecycles
100

Angle above the horizon

What is altitude?

100

Allow us to see faint and distant objects in detail that can't normally be seen. 

What are optical telescopes?

100

Model of planetary motion where the Earth was the centre with planets orbiting it. 

What is geocentric?

100

Earth spinning on its axis is an example of this type of motion.  

What is rotation?

100

Formed when a red super giant star explodes and the completely vanishes. It has a strong gravitational pull that no light escapes. 

What is a black hole?

200

Degrees clockwise from North

What is azimuth?

200

Telescopes used to determine the composition of stars. 

What are infrared telescopes?

200

Model of planetary motion with the earth and other planets orbiting the sun. 

What is heliocentric?

200

Planetary motion in the heliocentric model is an example of this. 

What are orbits or revolutions. 

200

Gas and dust which forms stars and solar systems. 

What is a nebulae?
300

Tool used to measure azimuth

What is a compass?

300
Allow us to see features of stars and galaxies. 

What are UV telescopes?

300

Kepler's suggestion that fixed the major problem with the heliocentric model.

What are elliptical orbits?

300
This event causes the Earth's shadow on the moon. 

What is a lunar eclipse?

300

Space rock that has landed on Earth's surface.

What is a meteorite?

400

Tool used to measure angle above the horizon. 

What is an astrolabe?

400

Used to map the dust between the stars. 

What are Infrared Telescopes?

400
The evidence used to support the heliocentric model of planetary motion is this. 

What is the telescope?

400

The larger, gaseous outer planets of our solar system that have cooler temperatures, rings, and more moons are called this. 

What are Jovial planets?

400

The process that "turns on" a star in the main sequence, causing it to shine. 

What is fusion?

500

Angle of 90o above the horizon. 

What is the zenith?

500

Used to study star explosions

What are gamma ray telescopes?

500

The common problem with both the geocentric and heliocentric model of planetary motion. 

What is failed to explain/predict planetary motion?

500

The apparent path the sun appears to take throughout the day. 

What is the ecliptic?

500

The star left at the core of a planetary nebula. 

What is a white dwarf?

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