The Earth
The Sun
North Region
Summer-Fall Region
Winter Region
100

The Earth has this

general shape

What is round?

100

A solar day is measured relative to this object.


What is the sun?

100

Mythologically, Cassiopeia's husband is represented by this constellation


What is Cepheus?

100

This swan-shaped constellation represents Zeus


What is Cygnus?

100

The Winter Hexagon has this many stars


What is seven (7)?

200

On the equinoxes, Earth's axis has this tilt.

What is 23.5 degrees

200

On the equinox, Peabody, MA receives this many more hours of sunlight than St. Kilda, Australia.


What is zero?

200

Dubhe and Merak point south to Regulus, but point this direction to the brightest star in Ursa Minor


What is north?

200

This is the only zodiac constellation we learned about in the fall sky


What is Aries?

200

This is the smallest asterism in the winter sky


What is Orion's Belt?

300

Of the three different types of days, these are the shortest.

What are sidereal days?

300

The tilt of the Earth causes variations in this, which then cause seasonal temperature changes.


What is the concentration or amount of sunlight?

300

Great Bear is a roller coaster at Hersheypark that is partially themed to this constellation


What is Ursa Major?

300

This is the only star in the Great Square of Pegasus that is not exclusively part of the constellation Pegasus


What is Alpheratz?

300

M42 is the only nebula visible to the naked eye from Earth and it is found in this constellation


What is Orion?

400

The Earth comes closest to the Sun during this northern hemisphere season.


What is winter?

400

The midnight sun can only occur here on Earth due to the 23.5 degree tilt


What are the poles?

400

It wasn't until the 2010 discovery of this dimmer star within a binary pair (in Ursa Major) that revealed the binary star system itself.

What is Alcor?

400

M31, the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, got its name from being behind this constellation


What is Andromeda?

400

Of all the red/orange stars whose name we learned, this is the only one whose name does NOT begin with A.


What is Betelgeuse?

500

When attempting to persuade someone, this is an excellent question to start with.

What evidence can I show you which will get you to change your opinion?

500

The Sun is about this many times larger, and this many times farther away from Earth, than the moon.


What is about 400 times?

500

Thuban, the last star in the tail of Draco, is found between these two stars


What are Dubhe and Polaris?

500

Be careful when drawing the lines of Andromeda! You don't want to draw them too low and run into this constellation.


What is Triangulum?

500

This technique is used when guiding someone from Rigel to Betelgeuse to Castor and Pollux, or from Alnitak to Alnilam to Mintaka to Aldebaran.


What is star hopping?