Stars
Moon
Earth
Sun
Northern Lights
100

What is this?


Shooting Star

100

How long is a moon cycle?

28 days.

100

The Earth rotates on it's.....

Axis.

100

True or False, the Sun is the anchor point for our solar system. 

True

100

What do Indigenous people believe the Northern Lights are?

Spirits Dancing. 

200

How many stars are in the Manidoo-Mikina (Milky Way Galaxy)?

a. 1.5 billion

b. 600 billion

c. 300 billion

300 billion

200

Name 3 moon phases. 

Any of the moon phases will be accepted:

New Moon

Waxing/ Waning crescent

Waxing/Waning Gibbous

Full moon 

Third Quarter

First Quarter 


200

How long does it take for the moon to orbit the Earth?

28 days.

200

How long does it take for the Earth to rotate around the sun?

365 days. 

200

Cree/Ojibwe name for the Northern Lights?

Waawaate

300

What are stars made of?

Mostly Hydrogen and Helium. 

300

Why is the moon so bright?

It reflects sunlight. 

300

In the arctic, they have 24 hour daylight in summer, and 24 hour darkness in winter. Why?

Because of how the Earth is tilted on its axis.  

300

What is the sun?

A star, burning gas. 

300

What should you never do around them?

Whistle. 

400

What is the brightest star in our sky?

The Sun. 

400

How does the moon push and pull the tide?

Because of it's gravity. 

400

name 2 layers of the Earths Crust. 


400

Daylight is the same all over the Earth. True or false?

False

400

What is the oval called that the Northern Lights occur in?

The Auroral Oval.

500

What are stars used for (name 3 things?)

-Navigation

-Time of year

-Keep stories

500

Why do we not have a lunar eclipse every month?

Because the moon rotates on a tilt. 

500

Why does it look like Keewatin (North Star) look like its not moving in the sky?

Because the north pole points directly at it. 

500

How many times bigger is the sun compared to Earth?

109 times the diameter of Earth. 

500
What are the northern lights?

Solar wind that gets trapped in the magnetic field of Earth. 

Oxygen (green)

Nitrogen (Blue)