Solar System Basics
Models of the Solar System
Planet Classification
Inner Planets
Outer Planets
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This term describes a group of planets that circle one or more stars.

What is The Solar System

100

This ancient model placed Earth at the centre of all motion.

What is the geocentric model?

100

These four planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) are known as this group.

What are the inner or terrestrial planets?

100

This planet is Earth’s “sister planet” because of similar size and composition.

What is Venus?

100

This is the largest planet in the solar system.

What is Jupiter?

200

This object’s gravity keeps all planets in orbit.

What is The Sun

200

This astronomer updated the solar system model by placing the Sun at the centre.

Who is Copernicus?

200

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune belong to this group.

What are the outer planets or gas giants?

200

This planet has extreme temperature differences due to lacking an atmosphere.

What is Mercury?

200

This planet is famous for having the most extensive ring system.

What is Saturn?

300

This unit is use to determine distances in astronomy

What is an astronomical unit

300

This astronomer showed that planets orbit in ellipses, not perfect circles.

Who is Kepler?

300

This term describes the apparent looping or backward movement of planets.

What is retrograde motion?


300

This planet is known for having liquid, solid, and gas water.

What is Earth?

300

This blue and greenish planet rotates on its side.

What is Uranus?

400

This term refers to the average distance between the Sun and an orbiting object.

What is orbital radius?

400

This early model of the solar system placed Earth at the centre, with all planets and the Sun moving in perfect circles around it.

What is the geocentric model?

400

Inner planets and outer planets differ mainly in these two characteristics.

What is size and composition?

400

Strong winds and giant dust storms occur on this red planet.

What is Mars?

400

This planet is the farthest from the Sun.

What is Neptune?

500

This is the reason kilometres are not useful for measuring distances between planets.

What is because the distances are so large that the numbers become too big to work with?

500

This Greek astronomer supported the geocentric model for nearly 1500 years.

Who is Ptolemy?

500

Mercury and Venus stay closest to the Sun and are only seen during these two times.

What are early morning and early evening?

500

Venus is hotter than Mercury because its atmosphere traps heat through this effect.

What is the greenhouse effect?

500

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is actually one of these.

What is a Giant Gas Storm?

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