EMS
Constellations
Fundamental Forces
Gravity/Orbits
Solar System Formation
100

This type of wave have the longest wavelength and the lowest frequency

What is radio wave

100

This another name for the constellation Ursa Major (be specific)

What is Big Bear (big dipper does not count)

100

This is the weakest of the fundamental forces

What is gravity

100

Gravity increases based on this property

What is mass or distance

100

This is the term used to describe a planet which exists outside of our solar system

What is extrasolar or exoplanet

200

This is the term we use to describe when an object (star/galaxy) is moving away from us

What is red shifted

200

This constellation is made famous because of an accessory this hunter wears.

What is Orion

200

This is the second weakest of the fundamental forces

What is the weak force

200

This planet in our solar system has the most gravity

What is Jupiter

200

This is the number of planets we have discovered outside of our solar system (rounded to the nearest 1,000)

What is 6,000

300

This is the term used to describe when an object (star/galaxy) is moving closer to you.

What is blue shifted

300
This is the constellation that the North star is a part of
What is the little dipper or ursa minor
300

This is the second strongest of the fundamental forces

What is the electromagnetic force
300

This is the man who invented calculus to determine why planets move in ellipses rather than cirlces

Who is Sir Isaac Newton
300

This is another term for the first four planets in our solar system

What is terrestrial or inner planets

400

This type of wave is just below the red part of the visible light spectrum.

What is infrared wave

400

 This is the other name for the north star

What is polaris

400

This is the strongest of the fundamental forces

What is the strong force

400

This property will decrease on the moon because the mass, and therefore gravity, is less than Earth's

What is weight

400

This hypothesis, which we believe to be correct today, states many planets formed at the same time and from the same cloud as the star

What is the solar nebula hypothesis

500

Who is the man who discovered that almost every galaxy is moving away from us? (Last name is fine)

Who is Edwin Hubble

500

This term describes a constellation which can be seen all year long

What is circumpolar

500

This is the force which holds the nucleus of an atom together

What is the strong force

500

This planet has the most circular orbit of the planets

What is Mercury

500

This is the term used to find planets outside our solar system. This method observes the brightness of a star and if it dips down, we can assume a planet is passing in front, dimming the light.

What is the transit method