What is Saturn famous for?
Its rings.
The planet closest to the sun.
Mercury
This term describes a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky.
Constellation
At what degree C does water freeze?
0
What is the closest star to Earth?
What is Proxima Centauri?
The closest star to our solar system.
This planet is tilted on its side, making its rotation unique.
Uranus
This theory suggests that the universe originated from a singularity and has been expanding since then.
Big Bang Theory
How easy it is for something to dissolve.
Solubility.
This term describes the explosion that occurs when a star has exhausted its nuclear fuel.
Supernova
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
This planet is the fourth from the Sun and is often called the "Morning Star" or the "Evening Star."
Venus
This event occurs when a massive star explodes and releases an enormous amount of energy.
Supernova
This process involves two or more chemical substances combining to form a new substance.
Chemical Reaction
What color is the hottest star?
Blue
What is Pluto?
A dwarf planet that used to be considered as a planet.
This planet is famous for its giant storm called the Great Red Spot.
Jupiter
This is the study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.
Cosmology
This element has the symbol "H" and is the most abundant element in the universe.
Hydrogen
This is the measure of a star's brightness as seen from Earth.
Magnitude
Classified as the ¨Red planet¨.
Mars.
This planet is known for its blue color and strong winds.
Neptune.
This is the name given to a highly dense celestial object formed after a massive star collapses under its gravity.
Black hole
This is the basic unit of matter and retains the chemical properties of an element.
Atom
This is the process by which stars generate energy in their cores.
Nuclear fusion