The Moon
The Wandering Stars
Our Solar System
Celestial Bodies
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The moon phase when the entire moon is shines bright in the night sky

Full Moon

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This planet is located 1 astronomical unit from the sun. 

The Earth

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The 2nd planet in our solar system located 2/3 of an a.u. from the sun. 

Venus

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Often refereed to as shooting stars.

Meteors

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Another name for the Earth's orbit around the sun. 

A revolution

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The moon phase when no parts of the moon are visible in the night sky. 

New Moon

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This planet is the farthest from the sun at 30 a.u. 

Neptune

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The sixth planet in our solar system, known for its distinct rings. 

Saturn

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A celestial body that orbits a planet.

A moon

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Another name for the Earth's spin around its axis.

A rotation

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This term describes when the moon is growing larger in the night sky.

Waxing

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The first planet in our solar system

Mercury

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The region of our solar system separating mars and Jupiter. 

The asteroid belt

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A spherical celestial body, made of rock or gas, that revolves around a star.

A planet

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The length of one Earth rotation.

24 hours or 1 day

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This term describes when the moon is getting smaller in the night sky.

Waning

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The fifth and largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

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The largest celestial body in our solar system.

The sun

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The number of objects in our solar system classified as stars.

1 (one)

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The length of one Earth revolution.

365 days or 1 year

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When more than 1/2 of the moon is visible in the sky, but the moon is not completely full. 

Gibbous moon.

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The seventh planet in our solar system, whose axis does not point towards the north star. 

Uranus

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The fourth planet in our solar system.

Mars

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This causes the change in appearance of the moon over the course of a month.

The moons rotation around the earth

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A group of planets that travel around a star.

A Solar System