Vocabulary
Hodge Podge
Moon Review
Rotation vs. Revolution
Planets/Moon
100

Define Telescope

A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer and faint objects appear brighter

100

the ability of a substance to dissolve

solubility 

100

If a full moon occurs on July 1, which date during the same month would you see another full moon?

July 8, July 16, July 23, July 31

July 31

100

The action of spinning on an axis.

rotation

100

What gives the moon its light?

The Sun

200

Define Compass

an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north, helps find the cardinal direction 

200

Give 2 examples of mixtures

trial mix, salad, etc

200

Which phase begins the lunar cycle and where it would it located in relation to the sun?

 New Moon, The moon is between the Earth and the Sun

200

The action of moving around another object.

revolution

200

Derrick will be 10 on his next birthday. On his 10th birthday how many total times will Derrick have traveled around the sun?


10

300

Define Astronomer

A scientist who studies the stars and other objects in the sky

300

Explain Geocentric and Heliocentric model

Geo is Earth centered

Heliocentric is Sun centered

300

What causes tides?(Do not just put moon, explain)

The moons gravitational pull on the Earth

300

How long it takes the moon to go through a full cycle of phases (one revolution).

one month/28 days

300

List the outer planets and give a description of their surface features.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune-Gas Giants

400

Define Star

A ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion.

400

The Earths velocity changed during its revolution around the sun. What is primarily responsible for changes in the Earths velocity as it travels around the Sun?

A. The distance between the Earth and sun

B. The distance between the Earth and moon

the distance between the Earth and sun

400

Which moon phase occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are in a line and Earth is between the Moon and the Sun?

Full Moon

400

How long does it take for Earth to make one complete rotation?

24 hours (1 day)

400

A student observes the following moons. Which will be visible on Feb. 1?

Jan. 2-New Moon

Jan 10- First Quarter

Jan 17- Full Moon

Jan 24- Last Quarter

New Moon

500

astronomy

The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space



Waxing

500

Which Earth represents summer in the northern hemisphere?



500

Describe the orbital relationship among the Sun, Earth, and Moon.

Earth orbits the Sun, and the Moon orbits the Earth

500

How long does it take for Earth to make one full revolution around the Sun?

365 days (1 year)

500

List the inner planets and give an list an example of their surface

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Rocky