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100

This ancient astronomer developed the geocentric model with epicycles that dominated for over 1,000 years.

Who is Ptolemy

100

Average Earth-Sun distance (≈93 million miles)

What is an Astronomical Unit (AU)?

100

Earth was stationary at the center of the universe with everything revolving around it.

What is the geocentric model?

100

This astronomer supposedly got the idea for gravity when he saw an apple fall from a tree.

Who is Isaac Newton?

100

The best-selling album of all time.

What is Thriller by Michael Jackson?

200

This Polish astronomer proposed the heliocentric model, placing the Sun at the center.

Who is Copernicus?

200

Earth’s axial tilt angle that causes our seasons.

What is axial tilt (or obliquity of the ecliptic)?

200

Planets moved in perfect circles (or combinations of circles called epicycles).

What are circular orbits / epicycles?

200

This astronomer lost part of his nose in a duel and wore a prosthetic one (gold or silver).

Who is Tycho Brahe?

200

This gemstone is the hardest natural substance.

What is a diamond?

300

This Danish nobleman made incredibly precise naked-eye observations of planets, later used by his assistant.

Who is Tycho Brahe

300

System using right ascension and declination for sky mapping.

What is the celestial coordinate system?

300

The Sun, Moon, and stars were perfect, unchanging, and made of different “heavenly” matter than Earth.

What is the Aristotelian / perfect celestial spheres view?

300

This scientist built the first practical reflecting telescope.

Who is Isaac Newton?

300

This animated movie features a clownfish

What is Finding Nemo?

400

This mathematician used Tycho's data to discover that planets move in elliptical orbits.

Who is Kepler?

400

Distance light travels in one year (≈5.88 trillion miles).

What is a light-year?

400

The Sun revolved around the Earth daily, and the stars were fixed on a giant rotating sphere.

What is the daily motion of the Sun and fixed stars on a celestial sphere?

400

This physicist’s general relativity theory explained how gravity bends light (confirmed in a solar eclipse).

Who is Albert Einstein?

400

This popular fruit is technically a berry and grows on trees in bunches.

What is a banana?

500

This Italian used a telescope to discover Jupiter's moons and sunspots, supporting heliocentrism.

Who is Galileo?

500

Shorthand like 1.5 × 10⁸ for handling huge astronomy numbers.

What is scientific notation?

500

The universe was small, eternal, and unchanging — with no concept of other galaxies or an expanding cosmos.

What is the pre-Hubble / static universe view?

500

This astronomer discovered the universe is expanding by observing distant galaxies, leading to the namesake space telescope.

Who is Edwin Hubble?

500

The Reformation leader who nailed the 95 Theses to the church door.

Who is Martin Luther?