Star Power
Solar System Dynamics
Cosmic Events & Theories
The Sun's Layers & Energy
Miscellaneous Space Facts
100

The process by which the Sun began to produce tremendous amounts of energy and light was primarily through

What is nuclear fusion?

100

Which group of planets is characterized by being gaseous, having larger diameters, and lower densities?

What are Jovian Planets?

100

The Big Bang Theory states that the Universe came into existence approximately:

What is 13.7 billion years ago?

100

Occurs when the Sun is obscured by the Moon, only possible during a new moon

What is the Solar Eclipse?

100

What tool provided evidence that supports the idea that the Earth rotates?

What is a Foucault Pendulum?

200

This phenomenon, which indicates a galaxy is moving toward Earth, is much rarer than its opposite counterpart.

What is a Blue Shift?

200

Solid-surfaced planets with smaller diameters and higher densities that are close to the Sun (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars).

What are Terrestrial Planets?

200

A planetesimal struck the Earth, ejecting matter that condensed to form the Moon.

What is the Giant Impact Theory?

200

The thin, lower gaseous envelope of the Sun that is only visible to observers on Earth during a total solar eclipse is the:

 What is the Corona?

200

The point in Earth's elliptical orbit at which it is farthest from the Sun is called

What is Aphelion?

300

This is the name for the cloud of gas and dust from which our solar system formed 4.5 billion years ago.

What is a Solar Nebula?

300

According to Kepler's Second Law, a planet moves fastest in its orbit when it is:

What is Closest to the Sun?

300

Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy that is primarily classified by its structure as...

What is a Spiral Galaxy?

300

This event occurs when the North Pole is tilted away from the Sun, resulting in the shortest period of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere

What is the Winter Solstice?

300

The historical Geocentric Universe model proposed that the stars rotate around the Earth on a single large sphere at a rate of:

What is 15 degrees per hour?

400

When a celestial object is moving away from Earth, its electromagnetic spectral lines are shifted towards the red end of the spectrum. This observation is known as:

What is Red Shift?

400

According to Kepler's First Law, the path of a planet's orbit around the Sun is best described as a(n)...

What is an Ellipse, with the Sun at one of the two foci?

400

The tendency of all particles on Earth's surface to be deflected from a straight line due to Earth's rotation.

What is the Coriolis Effect?

400

The interior layer where nuclear reactions occur and the temperature is 27 million °F or 15 million K

What is the Core?

400

The degree of "ovalness" of an ellipse, where a perfect circle has a value of 0.

What is Eccentricity?

500

What are the two main factors that determine a star's Absolute Brightness (or luminosity)?

What is Temperature and Size?

500

These two distinct regions of the solar system are thought to be the reservoir for most short-period comets and long-period comets, respectively.

What are the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud?

500

This Law relates the square of a planet's orbital period to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit.

What is Kepler's Third Law?

500

This luminous, visible surface of the Sun is the lowest portion of its atmosphere.

What is the Photosphere?

500

The inability to accurately predict the locations of planets was one of the problems that led to the rejection of this Earth-centered model. Name the Scientist who game up with this model

What is the Geocentric Model (or Ptolemaic System)?

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