Tides
Moon Phases
Eclipses, Seasons and Planets
Space Objects
Solar System
100

This force is primarily responsible for causing ocean tides.

What is gravity?

100

The Moon takes about this many days to complete a full cycle of phases.

What is about 29 days?

100

This darker, cone-shaped part of an eclipse’s shadow causes a total eclipse.

What is the umbra?

100

This space object is larger than a meteoroid and is commonly found orbiting the Sun.

What is an asteroids?

100

This force keeps the moon in a regular orbit around Earth.

What is gravity?

200

This type of tide occurs when the Sun and Moon are aligned with Earth.

What are spring tides?

200

This is the approximate number of days it takes the Moon to revolve around Earth.

What is about 27.3 days?

200

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon is positioned in this way relative to Earth and the Sun.

What is when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon?

200

These are small chunks of rock and iron that travel through space before entering Earth’s atmosphere.

What are meteoroids?

200

Decreasing this factor increases the force of gravity between two objects.

What is distance?

300

The Moon causes tides by pulling ocean water into bulges that move as Earth rotates.

What is gravitational pull?

300

This amount of the Moon is always reflecting sunlight, even when we can’t see it all.

What is one half?

300

This time of year gives the Southern Hemisphere the fewest hours of daylight.

What is the winter solistice?

300

This term describes a meteoroid that burns up as it moves through Earth’s atmosphere.

What is a meteor?

300

Early models placed Earth at the center of the solar system, but modern models place this object at the center.

What is the sun?

400

These tides have the greatest difference between high and low water levels.

What are spring tides?

400

The Moon must be in this phase for a lunar eclipse to occur.

What is a full moon?

400

All planets in the solar system share this characteristic.

What is a similar orbital shape?

400

Astronauts encountering many rocky objects of different sizes in space most likely encountered these.

What are asteroids?

400

The sun is located in this type of galaxy.

What is a disc-shaped galaxy?

500

The Moon must be in this phase for a solar eclipse to occur.

What is a new moon?

500

Based on diameter, this planet is about 11 times wider than Earth.

What is Jupiter?

500

This galaxy contains the solar system.

What is the Milky Way?