This tool is used to observe objects in space from the earth.
Telescope
The planet that is famous for the rings around it.
Saturn
The name of the star at the centre of our solar system.
The sun
“To infinity and beyond!”, says this Toy Story character.
Buzz Lightyear
The name of the organisation that researches space.
NASA
A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern or shape.
Constellation
The planet known as the “red planet”.
Mars
The name of the force holding us to earth.
Gravity
In the Star Wars universe, these energy swords are used by both the Jedi and the Sith.
Lightsaber
This dwarf planet was once considered the ninth planet in our solar system.
Pluto
Astronauts in space eat this type of food, which has had its moisture removed.
Freeze-dried food
The largest planet in our solar system.
Jupiter
The number of planets in our solar system.
8
“I am ____”, says this Guardians of the galaxy character.
Groot
The moon was once thought to be made out of this food.
Cheese
This burning object causes a temporary streak of light in the night sky.
Shooting star
The planet closest to the sun.
The name of the galaxy that contains our solar system.
The Milky Way
This Disney-Pixar movie tells the story of the last robot on Earth.
Wall-E
This frozen liquid was recently found on the surface of mars.
Water
Bowl shaped dents in the moon formed by meteor collisions.
Crater
The hottest planet in our solar system.
Venus
The amount of time it takes for the earth to make a full rotation around the sun.
One year
These movies featured a basketball star teaming up with the Looney Tunes cartoons to save the world.
Space Jam
This dance move, popularized by Michael Jackson, creates the illusion of walking forwards while moving backwards.
Moonwalk