Planets
Solar system
Newton
The Moon
Miscellaneous
100

What is the biggest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter 

100

What type of object is Pluto 

A dwarf planet 

100

What is Newton's 3rd law? 

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

100

Name 3 hazards astronauts encounter on the Moon. 

Some hazards: Solar radiation, extreme cold, extreme hot, darkness, lack of oxygen, low gravity, lunar dust etc. 

100

What name do we give the beginning of the universe. 

The Big Bang

200

What is the most distant planet in our solar system? 

Neptune

200

What is the Dwarf planet located in the astroid belt. 

Ceres 

200

What is Newton's 1st law? 

An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a force. 

200

What is the name of the current planed Moon missions. 

Artemis 

200

Describe the difference between a planet and a dwarf planet. 

A planet is round ish and cleared its path. 

A dwarf planet is round ish but has not cleared its path. 

300

What is the classification of planets which are slightly larger than the Earth?

Super Earth 

300

What type of planet are the first 4 planets in our solar system. 

Terrestrial worlds.

300

What is a force over a period of time called? 

Impulse

300

What is the grainy dust on the Moon called? 

Lunar regolith 

300

What is the purpose of the nose cone on a rocket?

Cut through air and limit air resistance. 

400

How far is the Earth from the Sun

1 Au!!! or 150 million km

400

What is the region of icy bodies past Neptune called? 

The Kuiper Belt

400

Describe how rocket fuel works to propel a rocket. 

Fuel mixes with oxidizer, creates a reaction, shoots high velocity mass in the opposite direction. 

400

How did the Moon form? 

After a very large object collided with the Earth. 

400

What is the most common element in the universe. 

Hydrogen. 

500

What is the average temperature on Venus? 

464 ℃ ± 5 ℃

500
Name one Moon in the solar system. (not Earths moon)
Some moons: Europa, Io, Ganymede, Callisto, Phobos, Deimos, Titan, Enceladus, Mimas, Dion, Phoebe 
500
In what century did Newton live? (Ex. 400s, 1900s etc)

The 1600s, the 17th century. 

500

What is the gravity on the Moon compared to the gravity on Earth? 

About 1/6th. 

500

What is the size of a typical shooting star?

A grain of sand or pebble, about 1mm-10mm.