Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Star Basics
Patterns
Miscellaneous
Final Jeopardy
100

Cloud of gas and dust in space

What is a nebula?

100

Two stars that revolve around each other

What are binary stars?

100

A pulsar sends out these

What are radion waves?

100

The most common constellations

What are the zodiac?

100

This holds a nebula together

What is gravity?

200

Spinning neutron star

What is a pulsar?

200

Stellar system with three stars

What are triple stars?

200

He was the first to discover ellipses

Who is Johannes Kepler?

200

The two types of star clusters

What are open and globular?

200

A dozen to a few thousand stars make up this cluster

What is an open cluster?

300

Figures and shapes visually connecting widely spaced groups of stars

What are constellations?

300

Elongated oval shape

What is an ellipse?

300

This is observed around a black hole

What is radiation?

300

These give galaxies their shape

What are star clusters?

300

A few thousand to millions of stars that are densely packed

What is a globular cluster?

300

The three stages of a protostar

What are becomes hot, fusion starts, star forms?

400

This can happen after supernova explodes

What is a black hole?

400

Group of stars held together by gravitational attraction

What are star clusters?

400

Example of a binary star

What are Sirius A and B?

400

Smallest constellation in the sky. It is found in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is Crux (or Southern Cross)?

400

During the main sequence, hydrogen fuses with this

What is helium?

500

Stars near the poles

What are circumpolar stars?

500

A planet orbiting a star other than the sun

What is an exoplanet?

500

Example of a triple star

What are Alpha Centauri A and B or Proxima Centauri?

500

Star pattern visibility depends on these two factors

What are location and orbit?

500

These change from season to season

What are star locations?