STARS
PLANETS
CONSTELLATIONS
SUPERNOVA
100

What is the most prominent element present in a star?

Hydrogen gas

100

Which planet is closest to earth orbitally?

Mercury

100

Constellations are group of stars that form patterns. Is it true or false?

True

100

What is a Supernova?

A supernova is a powerful explosion of a dying star.

200

Which stars have the longest lifespan?

 The smallest stars have the longest lifespan.

200

A_ _ _ _ _ i _ B_ _ _
Hint: Found in between Mars and Jupiter 

Asteroid Belt

200

Which constellation is the largest?

Hydra

200

How often does a supernova occur?

This happens every 2 to 3 centuries.

300

Why does the Sun appear to be yellow?

 Its short-wavelength colors green, blue and violet are scattered out by the Earth's atmosphere meaning yellow, orange and red are left.

300

What planet is the most earth like?

Kepler-452b

300

Which constellation has a the brightest stars?

Orion

300

What other phenomenon occurs at the death of a star?

Blackhole

400

What is the brightest star in the night sky?

Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky.

400

How many moons does jupiter have?  

95 moons

400

What is the a red supergiant star called on the right side of Orion?

Betelgeuse

400

How hot does a Supernova get?

100 million Celsius

500

Why do you think starts twinkle?

Stars appear to twinkle because their light passes through our atmosphere which is bent and distorted by varying temperatures and densities of our air.

500

What is saturn’s biggest moon called?

Titan

500

It is an imaginary belt or path in the heavens that includes the path of the planets.

Zodiac

500

What resources are abundantly found after a Supernova

Oxygen or Rubidium