As this increases, so does gravity.
What is mass?
The area behind an object, opposite of a light source.
What is a shadow?
An object spinning on an axis.
What is rotation?
The name of the star at the center of our Solar System.
The name of the star at the center of the Trappist 1 system?
As this increases gravity decreases.
What is distance?
An object that allows light to pass completely through it.
What is transparent?
An object that travels around an other object in a predictable path.
What is revolution?
The element that fuels the Sun.
What is Hydrogen?
The type of star at the center of the Trappist 1 system.
What is a white dwarf star?
Albert Einstein explained gravity as a plain or fabric called this...
What is Space Time?
An object that allows some light to pass through it.
What is translucent?
The name of the path an object takes while revolving around another object.
This makes is possible for the Sun to generate massive amounts of energy at it's core.
What are gravity and pressure?
The range from a star which allows liquid water to exist on a planets surface.
What is the Goldilocks Zone?
The speed required to escape gravity's pull from a given object.
What is escape velocity?
An object that blocks all light from passing through it.
An it opaque?
What are 24 hours?
The process by which the Sun generates massive amounts of power, turning Hydrogen into Helium.
What is nuclear fusion?
The number of planets identified in the Trappist 1 system.
What are 7 planets?
The possibility of completely escaping gravity.
What is impossible?
The Moon passing through the Earth's shadow.
What is a Lunar Eclipse?
The number of days it takes Earth to complete a full revolution around the Sun.
What are 365 1/4 days?
The outermost layer of the Sun, only visible during a Solar Eclipse.
What is the Corona?
The number of planets in the Trappist system where life is most likely to exist.
What are 3 planets?