Astronomy
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100

This is a cloud of gas and dust that formed our solar system.

What is nebula?

100

The closest planet to the Sun

What is Mercury

100

Which country/countries have been to the moon?

What is the United States?

100

The term used to describe moon phases with GROWING lit area

What is a waxing

100

These are created on the moon by asteriod impacts

What are craters?

200

How long it takes for the moon to orbit the earth.

What is about one month

200

The moon phase that is the beginning of the cycle

What is a new moon

200

The collection of rocks between the inner and outer planets

What is the Asteroid Belt 

200

The outer planets are also known as _______ giants. 

What are Gas Giants

200

The center of our solar system.

What is the Sun?

300

Orbiting the sun defines this time period (part a), and the correct term is ______________. (part b)

What is a year(a) and a revolution or revolving (b)

300

The smallest planet in our solar system

What is Mercury

300

Moon phase where 3/4 of moon is visible

What is gibbous?

300

The terrestrial planets.

What are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars?

300

Which is bigger, our galaxy or solar system.

What is our galaxy?

400

The time it takes for a planet to rotate once on its axis.

What is about one day

400

The largest planet in our solar system

What is Jupiter

400

A star and the objects that orbit it is called this

What is a solar system

400

Left half of the moon is visible during this phase

What is the last (or 3rd) quarter?

400

These are the gas giants/outer planets- in order from closest to furthest

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

500

This part of a shadow causes a partial eclipse.

What is a penumbra

500

The Jovian Planets

What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?

500

One force that keeps the moon orbiting Earth.

What is gravity?

500

A moon that is getting smaller, and only a c-shape is visible

What is a waning crescent?

500

This is what causes the moon to have no weather.

What is the lack of atmosphere (or no atmosphere)?