A push or pull on an object.
What is Force?
A solar eclipse when the Moon completely covers the Sun, and it looks like a giant black hole in the sky.
What is a total eclipse?
Most asteroids in our solar system are found in this region between Mars and Jupiter, where they mind their own business.
What is the asteroid belt?
This term describes an object’s resistance to any change in its motion.
What is inertia?
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
A ball is rolling and no external forces act on it, this would happen according to Newton's First Law.
What is it would keep rolling forever?
The Suns light is blocked by the earth so only some light can get to the moon, in which that light has been filtered by the atmosphere.
What is a lunar eclipse?
This is what happens when an asteroid enters Earth's atmosphere and starts burning up, making a bright streak in the sky.
What is a meteor?
This force is like the world’s most annoying brake—slowing things down when they try to move, like when you slide a book on a table.
What is friction?
This type of drawing can show a visual representation of scientific phenomena.
What is a model?
An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is Newton's First Law?
Standing in this zone during a solar eclipse, you get to see the Sun disappear like a magic trick.
What is the path of totality?
Some asteroids are oddly shaped—kind of like a potato in space. Their weird shapes are caused by a lack of this.
What is gravity?
A unit of force.
When a bird flaps its wings downward to fly, this force lifts the bird upward.
What is a reaction force?
There are two objects that need to be moved. One object is bigger than the other. Which of the two objects will require more force to move the object?
The object with more mass will require more fore to move it.
The moon's orbit takes it into Earth's shadow, creating which type of eclipse?
What is a lunar eclipse?
Asteroids are mostly made of rock and metal, but scientists believe these small, icy cousins of asteroids brought water to Earth.
What are comets?
The sum (or total) of all the forces acting upon an object.
What is a net force?
If you kick a soccer ball, it pushes back on your foot with this kind of force.
Forces that are in opposition to the motion of an object as it passes through the air.
What is air resistance?
This is the name for the reddish color the Moon turns during a lunar eclipse, making it look like it’s been painted by a very dramatic artist.
What is a blood moon?
When an asteroid survives its fiery trip through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the ground, it's greeted with a new name.
What is a meteorite?
Two vehicles heading towards each other at the same velocity, but one has more mass than the other vehicle? What will happen?
The object with less mass will accelerate in the opposite direction.
Newton’s Third Law says for every action, there is one of these, equal in size but opposite in direction.
What is a reaction?
Forces are unequally applied to an object, in opposite directions. Generally the objects are moving to help you know there is an un balance of forces.
What is an unbalanced force?
During an eclipse, if you're standing in this darkest part of the shadow, you’ll see the most dramatic part of the event.
What is an umbra?
Space rocks and this marvel super hero are made of the same element.
What is iron?
The net force of zero is known as this type of force.
What is a balanced force?
If a swimmer pushes water backward with their hands, this is the direction their body moves.
What is directly in front or forward?
Any change in the speed or direction of a moving object. The changes to the speed.
What is acceleration?
If you're in this lighter part of the shadow during an eclipse, you’ll only see a partial eclipse—it’s like the Sun or Moon is playing hide-and-seek but not committing!
What is a penumbra?
Leftovers from the formation of our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago.
What are asteroids?
The sum of all forces acting on an object.
What is a net force?
You push against the ground when walking, and the ground does this to help you move forward.
What is pushes back on you with an equal force?