Telescopes
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The first type of telescope invented by Galileo.

What is the refracting telescope?

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The cause of the seasons on Earth.

What is the tilt?

100

When you can see all of the moon.

What is a full moon?

100

The planet we live on.

What is Earth?


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Largest planet.

What is Jupiter?

200

Created by Newton, this type of telescope uses mirrors.

What is a reflecting telescope?

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A solstice occurs in these two months.

What is June and December?

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When no moon is visible and it is not an eclipse.

What is new moon?

200

The red planet.

What is Mars?

200

Has the most obvious rings.

What is Saturn?

300

This telescope was launched in the early 2000s, and had visual issues that caused it to send blurry photos. Later it was repaired and now sends never seen before images of galaxies.

What is the Hubble?

300

An equinox occurs during these two months.

What is March and September?

300

The moon looks like the letter C.

What is a crescent?

300

Our "sister" planet.

What is Venus?

300

Farthest from the sun.

What is Neptune?

400

Launched in 2021, this telescope has been used to study far away galaxies and the Big Bang Theory. 

What is the James Webb telescope?

400

If it is winter in Australia, the season we are in is ___.

What is summer?

400

The moon is grater than halfway visible.

What is gibbous?

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Planet traveling at the greatest speed around the sun. 

What is Mercury?

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Spins on its side.

What is Uranus?

500

This is a type of telescope that does not need eyes in order to be useful.

What is the radio telescope?

500

Another name for the spring equinox.

What is vernal equinox?

500

When you see half of the moon it is in one of these two phases.

What is first quarter or 3rd quarter?

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The name of our moon.

What is Luna?

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Largest moon.

What is Ganymede?