Dwarf planets
Meteors, meteorites, etc...
Rockets
Probes
Satellites
100

What is the most famous dwarf planet?

Pluto.

100

What's a meteoroid?

They're rocks floating at high speeds in space.

100

What is a rocket?

It's a system used to transport materials and astronauts to space. 

100

T/F: Probes have visited every planet.

True.

100

What is a satellite? 

An electronic device we put into orbit.

200

Name a dwarf planet other than pluto. 

Makemake, Ceres, Eris, Haumea.

200

What's a nickname for a comet?

A dirty snowball.

200

What are rockets made of?

Most of them are made of explosive fuels. 

200

Do space probes need crews in/on them?

No.

200

What does satellite mean?

Satellites just refers to anything that orbits something else.

300

How many dwarf planets are there?

There are 5.

300

What does a meteoroid need to do to become a meteorite? 

It needs to enter Earth's atmosphere and crash.

300

How tall is the largest rocket?

It's over 300ft tall.

300

T/F: Most probes return to Earth.

False: Most probes were designed not to return to Earth. 

300

Name three types of satellites.

Geostationary (GEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), low Earth orbit (LEO). 

400

What makes a dwarf planet a dwarf planet?

It's a celestial body that is generally smaller than a planet and can't clear debris in it's orbit.

400

What are meteor showers commonly called?

Shooting stars.

400

Name four types of rockets.

Solid-fuel, liquid fuel, ion, plasma rockets. 

400

How do probes send data to Earth?

Via radio.

400

About how many satellites are in orbit?

Around 2500.

500

What are the dwarf planets named after?

They're named after mythological characters.

500
Where does the comet's tail always point?

Away from the Sun.

500

Who launch the first rocket into space?

Germany. 

500

When was the first probe invented?

October 4, 1957.

500

What is it called when a satellite is placed so that it orbits Earth at the same rate?

Geosynchronous orbit.