Celestial Objects
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A giant ball of hot gas that gives off its own light. 

What is a star? 

100

A handheld device that makes distant objects look closer. 

What are Binoculars? 

100

A group of stars that make a picture.

What is a Constellation?

100

The calendar we use with 12 months and 365 days.

What is The Standard or Gregorian Calendar?

100

What is our sun? A planet, moon, star, or asteroid?

A star

200

A large round object that orbits a star and does not make its own light. 

What is a planet?

200

A tool that uses lenses of mirrors to gather light so we can see distant objects such as stars and galaxies. 

What is a Telescope?

200

This bright star near the end of the Little Dipper/Ursa Minor points north.

What is Polaris (the North Star)?

200

This calendar follows the moon phases.

What is the Lunar Calendar?

200

What do you call anything in space such as a star, planet, asteroid, moon, or comet? 

What is a celestial object? 

300

A rock made of ice, dust, and rock that can have a bright tail. 

What is a comet?

300

A safe method or device specifically designed to let people safely look at the sun during an eclipse. 

What are Solar Eclipse glasses (or a solar filter)?
300

The constellation famous for it's belt made of three bright stars in a row. 

What is Orion?

300
The calendar used by Indigenous communities to track events in nature, weather, and animal patterns. 

What are The 13 Moons?

300

Why is it easier to see stars and planets at night rather than during the day?

Example answer: The sunlight is so bright during the day we cannot see the stars.

400

Small rocky objects, often found around Mars and Jupiter. Can sometimes crash into Earth. 

What is an Asteroid?

400

A place with a dome and projectors that shows the night sky for learning about stars and planets.

What is a Planetarium?

400

Explain why constellations can only be seen at certain times of the year.

Short answer example: because earth moves and orbits, turning parts of the earth away from the constellations. 

400

Name one holiday/celebration/event that follows the Lunar Calendar.

Examples: Chinese New Year, Ramadan, Eid.

400

Give a short description of the difference between a moon and a planet?

Example Answer: A planet orbits a star and is usually larger, a moon orbits a planet and is smaller. 

500

The order of the planets.

list of planets: 

Venus

Uranus

Mars

Mercury

Jupiter

Neptune

Saturn

Earth

Mercury

Venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

500

Name two different kinds of telescopes designs: one uses lenses, the other uses mirrors.

What are reflecting and refracting telescopes?

500

Name two ways people used constellations and the stars. 

For navigation, or tracking seasons/agricultural timing. 

500

Explain why we add an extra day (leap year) in February every four years. 

Example Answer: To keep the calendar year in sync with Earth's orbit around the sun to make up for the extra ~0.25 days a year. 

500

What celestial object used to be a planet but no longer is considered a planet? 

Pluto - it is now a dwarf planet.