This invertebrate is known for having eight legs
What is a Spider?
This name means "wanderers"
What is a planet?
The Milky Way is made up of the sun and all the heavenly bodies that orbit it
False; What is a Solar system?
A dragon
What is Draco?
The noticeable part of the flower that attracts bees
What are the petals?
This invertebrate has three pairs of jointed legs
What is an insect?
A symmetrical oval shape
What is an ellipse?
Venus and Mercury are the only planets with no moons
True
A raging bull
What is Taurus?
Green versions of the flower, this part encloses and protects a developing flower or bud
What are sepals?
This invertebrate is known for its strong pinchers
What is a crustacean?
Distance between the Earth and the Sun
What is an astronomical unit?
The Earth completes one revolution in 24 hours
False; What is a rotation?
The Archer
What is Sagittarius?
A long tube that runs up the middle of the flower, surrounded by the petals
What is a pistil?
This German astronomer is known for discovering the three laws of planetary motion
Who is Johannes Kepler?
The phase of the moon displaying the most light
What is a Full moon?
A meteor is an asteroid-sized chunk of rock, dust, and ice that develops a huge, bright "tail" as it approaches the sun
False; What is a comet?
Princess chained to a rock
Who is Andromeda?
Positioned in a ring around the pistil, make and hold the pollen
What is the stamens?
Two Part: Which English mathematician is famously known for discovering what law that states that gravitational force is determined by the mass of an object and the distance between two objects.
Who is Isaac Newton? And what is the law of universal gravitation?
The tide that occurs when the moon is in line with the Earth and the Sun
What is a Spring tide?
The Kuiper belt is a band of objects made of rock, ice, and dust located beyond the orbit of Neptune
True
Mythical queen of Ethiopia
Who is Cassiopeia?
Holds one or more ovules
What is the ovary?