Constellations
Theories
Stars
Solar System
Miscellaneous
200

The number of constellations recognized by the International Astronomy Union.

What is 88?

200

The theory that places Earth as the center of the universe.

What is geocentric? (or earth-centered)

200

These stars are one hundred times more luminous than any other star.

What are super giants?

200

The first four planets in our solar system.

What are the terrestrial planets?

200

This term describes an object moving closer, shortening its wavelength.

What is Blueshift?

400

This term describes twelve constellations along the ecliptic.

What is the Zodiac?

400

This theory explains that the sun is at the center of the universe.

What is heliocentric? (or sun-centered)

400

These stars change brightness over a period of time.

What are variable stars?

400

Although Pluto is no longer a planet, it is considered to be this type of planet.

What is a dwarf planet?

400

The end state of a medium mass star.

What is a white dwarf?

600

This type of constellation is caused by the rotation of Earth, and appears to be moving counter-clockwise from Polaris.

What is a circumpolar constellation?

600

This theory explains that interstellar dust grains help cool the cloud, and operate as nuclei.

What is the Condensation Theory?

600

It is the death of a high mass star and has two types, both relatively common.

What is a supernova?

600

*DAILY DOUBLE* (Minimum Wager is 100 points) Asteroids, comets, and meteors are part of this astronomical term.

What is interplanetary debris?

600

This law limited the use and the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's). 

What is the Montreal Protocol?

800

Vega, Altair, and Deneb are the first three bright stars that make up a common shape.

What is the summer triangle?

800

This theory states that clouds of gas and dust gradually collapse under its own gravity, which spins faster as it shrinks.

What is the Nebular Theory of Solar System Formation?

800

This massive object in our solar system, where it is impossible for anything to escape. It is the final stage of a massive star's life cycle.

What is a black hole?

800

This term contrasts two planets, with specifics such as their atmospheres and surface conditions.

What is Comparative Planetology?

800

In this phenomenon, the sky appears blue because red light is absent, and is absorbed.

What is Rayleigh Scattering?

1000

Of Cepheus, Draco, Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, and Ursa Minor, this constellation is more commonly known as the queen on her throne.

What is Cassiopeia?

1000

This philosopher, along with Galileo, believed in the more widely-know they theory that the sun is at the center of the universe, instead of the Earth being at the center.

Who is Copernicus?

1000

In this type of star, two very close stars appear to be a single star that vary in brightness. The variation is caused by the star moving in front of another star.

What are Eclipsing Binary Stars?

1000

This term describes gas and dust spinning faster and faster due to gravity. It also proves that the product of the rotation rate and the radius must be constant.

What is the Conservation of Angular Momentum?

1000

In the 1800's, Lord Kelvin and Hermann Helmholtz believed they have correctly explained that the sun did this phenomenon, giving the sun a theoretical lifetime of 25 million years, which is now proven to be false.

What is Gravitational Contraction?