Solar System
Celestial Bodies
Constellations/Stories
Other
Bonus
100
Which of the following is NOT a gas planet? 

a. Uranus

b. Saturn

c. Mercury

d. Jupiter

c. Mercury

100

A rock that burns up in the Earth's atmosphere.

Meteor.

100

Which constellation is associated with the Great Bear story? 

The Big Dipper.

100

How much lighter are things on the moon? (Think back to the lab, and the final calculations.) 

6 times less.

100
According to the math project we did, we would weigh the most on this planet. 

Jupiter.

200

This planet is the only other planet that humans could possibly inhabit with the right technology.

Mars.

200

This planet has the most moons in our solar system. 

Saturn 

(Jupiter is a close second.) 

200

Who/what was Orion in Greek mythology?

A hunter

200

How many days are there in an Earth year? 

365

200

This scientist is responsible for defining gravity. 

Sir Isaac Newton

300

This planet is closest to the Sun.

Mercury.

300

This comet is visible from Earth every 74-75 years.

Halle's Comet.

300

What do many Indigenous cultures believe exist in the aurora borealis? 

Spirits of their ancestors (or the dead)
300

We use this word to describe infinite space.

Universe

300

Which dwarf planet took away Pluto's planet status? 

Make Make

400

Which celestial body does the solar system orbit around?

Sun

400

There are two places asteroids orbit: the Asteroid Belt, and the __________ Belt. 

Kuiper

400

What was the name of the Great Bear? 

Mista Mukwa

400

Which is stronger: a lunar tide, or a solar tide? Why? 

Lunar tide-- it's closer to Earth.

400

Roughly how many stars do scientists believe are in the Milky Way Galaxy? 

~400 billion

500

True or False: planets are the only thing that have gravity in our solar system.

False
500

Between which 2 planets does the asteroid belt reside? 

Mars and Jupiter

500

How many stars are there in the Big Dipper? 

7

500

True or false: weight is the measurement of the force of gravity pulling on an object.

True.

500

In what year did the US land on the moon?

1969

600

Which 2 planets do NOT have moons?

Venus and Mercury.

600

This moon is the largest one that we are aware of in our solar system.

Titan

600

How would you describe the Gemini constellation?

2 twins holding hands.

600

Which region can experience 24 hours of darkness: the north or south pole? 

South Pole

600

When is Jupiter best observed with the naked eye?

Hours before the sunrise. 

700
Roughly how old is our solar system? 

~4.6 billion years

700

What is the name of a celestial body that orbits a planet? 

Natural satellite.

700

What are some other beliefs the Indigenous people have about the aurora borealis? (You MUST list 2.)

It represents the coming of spring, new plants, and salmon spawning season.

700

The Gulf of Mexico has a ________ tide cycle: one high tide, and one low tide per day.

Diurnal

700

Name at least 3 of the dwarf planets we learned about. 

Pluto

Eris

Make Make

Ceres

Haumea

800

This planet has rings, although they're difficult to see in pictures. 

Uranus

800

What is the name of the north star in the Little Dipper?

Polaris

800

Give me the key points of how Raven stole the Sun.

-The chief hid the sun in a box 

-He became a pine needle

-The chief's daughter drank him, birthed a son

-Her son gained the chief's trust

-The chief gave him the key, which he used to unlock the box

-He stole it. 

800

List AT LEAST 3 of the 5 things necessary for a habitable zone.

1. Liquid water

2. Organic molecules

3. Energy

4. A stable environment

5. A protective atmosphere

800

Why is our galaxy called the Milky Way Galaxy? 

Its milky appearance.

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