What is Jupiter?
The planet that has life.
What is Earth?
Large rock that orbits the Sun.
What is an asteroid?
The only country to have astronauts who walked on the moon.
What is the United States?
What is the USA?
What is the United States of America?
What is America or the States?
Our class mnemonic used to remember the planets in our solar system.
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The giggly planet.
What is Uranus?
The red planet.
What is Mars?
Small rock in space.
What is a meteoroid?
A Canadian astronaut who did space experiments for students from space.
Who is Chris Hadfield?
Planets outside of our solar system orbiting other stars.
What are exoplanets?
The planet with large visible rings.
What is Saturn?
The hottest planet.
What is Venus?
An icy object of dust and ice in space.
What is a comet?
The first country to land an object on the moon.
What is the Soviet Union?
What is the USSR?
What is Russia?
The name of our galaxy?
What is the Milky Way Galaxy?
The planet that is furthest away from our sun?
What is Neptune?
The closest planet to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
A natural satellite.
What is a Moon?
The first country to land a probe on the far side of the moon.
What is China?
The zone around a star that is just right to support life.
What is the Goldilocks Zone?
What is the habitable zone?
The phrase that describes the 4 gas giants.
What are the outer planets?
The phrase that describes the 4 rocky planets.
What are the inner planets?
A meteor that reaches the ground.
What is a meteorite?
Former astronaut and current Governor General of Canada.
Who is Julie Payette?
The largest object with the most gravity in our solar system.
What is the Sun?