This planet is known as the Red Planet
What is Mars?
The phase when the Moon is completely illuminated.
What is a full moon?
The Sun is classified as this type of Star.
What is Yellow dwarf?
He was the first person to walk on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
The earth's outermost layer is called this.
What is the crust?
The largest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
The phase where the moon is not visible from Earth.
What is a New Moon?
This constellation is known as the Great Bear.
What is Ursa Major?
This famous telescope was launched into space in 1990, providing stunning images of the universe.
What is the Hubble Space Telescope?
Liquid layer of the earth made mostly of Iron and Nickel.
What is the Outer Core?
This planet has a prominent ring system.
What is Saturn?
The phase when half of the Moon is illuminated and visible.
What is the first or last quarter?
The hottest color of stars visible to the human eye.
What is blue?
This is the name of NASA's rover that landed on Mars in 2021.
What is Perserverance?
This layer of Earth is solid and composed mostly of iron.
What is the inner core?
The closest planet to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
This phase occurs when the visible portion is increasing, but less than half is visible.
What is a Waxing Crescent?
This type of star is in the final stage of its evolution and no longer emits light or heat.
What is a Black Dwarf?
This spacecraft was the first to fly by and send back pictures of Neptune.
What is Voyager 2?
The layer of Earth located between the crust and outer core.
What is the mantle?
The hottest planet in our solar system.
What is Venus?
The phase when more than half of the Moon is illuminated and increasing towards a Full Moon.
What is a Waxing Gibbeous?
A star that suddenly increases brightness because of a catastrophic explosion ejecting most of its mass.
What is a Supernova?
The program that aims to land "the first woman and the next man" on the Moon by 2024.
What is Artemas?
The process by which the mantle's heat causes the tectonic plates to move.
What is mantle convection?