Fusion Confusion
Somewhere in the Galaxy
Stellar Nucleosynthesis
Keplers Law
Over the Moon
100

The sun is made up of what 

Hydrogen and Helium 

100

This inward-pulling force holds the Sun's giant ball of gas together.

gravity 

100

This is the primary physical characteristic of a star that determines the specific types and amounts of elements it can produce.

It's Mass

100

Kepler’s First Law states that planets do not orbit the Sun in perfect circles, but rather in this stretched-out, oval shape.

ellipse

100

This is the only phase where the Moon sits directly between the Earth and the Sun, making its illuminated side completely invisible to us.

New Moon

200

The process that occurs in the sun is 

nuclear fusion 

200

When light waves from distant galaxies stretch out, their light shifts toward this end of the visible spectrum.

red shift 

200

When we talk about stars what diagram do we use? 

HR 

200

When closer to a planet the object moves more

faster 

200

When the Moon is growing from a New Moon to a Full Moon, it is described by this term, which means its illuminated portion is increasing.

Waxing 

300

The sun is always in what stage 

Main sequence 

300

The stretching of light waves from distant galaxies provides direct, observable evidence that the universe is doing this.

expanding 

300

Stars are mainly made up of these two elements 

hydrogen and helium 

300

Kepler’s Second Law is also known as the law of

"Equal Areas in Equal Time" 

300

This specific primary phase occurs when exactly half of the Moon's near side is illuminated, halfway between the New Moon and the Full Moon.

First quarter / half moon 

400

These two extreme environmental conditions are required in the core for hydrogen nuclei to overcome their natural repulsion and fuse.

high temperature and high pressure

400

If a galaxy were collapsing or moving toward Earth instead of away, its light spectrum would experience this opposite type of shift.

blue shift 

400

Unlike high-mass stars, low-mass stars cannot create elements heavier than iron because their cores lack sufficient quantities of these two environmental conditions.

temperature and pressure

400

When father from a planet the object moves more

slower 

400

This curved, banana-like shape describes the Moon when it is less than half illuminated, occurring right before or right after a New Moon.

crescent Moon

500

Nuclear fusion converts matter into energy by turning a small amount of this physical property into light and heat.

mass

500

Heavy elements are violently released into deep space when a massive star dies in this type of explosion.

supernova 

500

What is nucleosynthesis?

the process by which new elements are created in stars.

500

Kepler’s First Law states that the Sun does not sit exactly in the center of a planet's elliptical orbit, but rather at one of these two geometric points.

foci 

500

Derived from a word meaning "humpbacked," this term describes the Moon when it is more than half illuminated but not yet completely full.

gibbous Moon

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