The Sun
The Moon
Constellations & Stars
The Planets
Bonus
100

What is the Sun made of?

Hot gas

100

What is a crater?

A large hole

100

What is the closest star to Earth? 

The Sun

100

True or False

The Moon is a planet

False

The Moon isn't a planet because it orbits the Earth

100

What makes up our solar system?

The sun and the planets

200

The Sun is a source of ______ and _______.

Heat and light

200

Where does the Moons light come from?

The sun

200

What is a star?

A big ball of hot gases in space

200

How many planets are in our solar system? 

There are 8 planets in our solar system. 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. 

9 if you count Pluto!

200

What is the force that pulls objects toward the middle of the Earth?

Gravity

300

What is solar energy?

Using the Suns light and heat as energy

300

Where did the Moon get its craters from? 

Asteroids and comets 

300

What is a group of stars that form a picture or pattern? 

A constellation

300

What planet is commonly known for its many rings?

Saturn

300

How long does it take the Earth to orbit the sun?

365 days or one year!

400

True or False

The Sun orbits the planets. 

False

The planets orbit the Sun

400

Does the Moon have gravity like Earths?

No! The Moon's gravity is about 1/6 of Earths. This means you would weigh less on the moon!

400

Do all constellations have the same name across different cultures?

No! Around the world, they have different names depending on what people thought that they saw. 

400

What is an orbit?

A planet's path around the Sun

400

Which object appears the largest in the sky?

The moon

500

Why should you never look directly at the Sun?

You will hurt your eyes

500

How long does it take for Earth to make its rotation? 

24 hours

500

How does NASA use the constellations?

They use them like landmarks on a map

500

What is the largest/biggest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

500

Name all of the planets in order from the Sun!

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto!