I See Stars
Lost in Space
My Favourite Scientists
I Don't Remember That
The "Term"-inator
100

Also known as The Great Bear.

What is Ursa Major?

100

In our solar system, the name given to the four planets closest to the sun.

What are terrestrial planets?

(or inner planets)

100

The OG (original Greek) scientist who believed in a geocentric universe.

Who was Aristotle?

100

Any natural object that exists in space.

What is a celestial body?

100

A constellation that can be seen at any point in the year.

What is circumpolar?
200

Not technically a constellation, this term describes the Big Dipper.

What is an asterism?

200

No longer considered a planet, Pluto is now considered this.

What is a dwarf planet?

200

Discovered that gravity holds planets in orbit.

Who was Newton?

200

Ancient structures which were likely meant to track seasons based on the sun's location.

What are stone circles (Stonehenge)?
200

An object that orbits a celestial body other than a star.

What is a moon?

300

Leo, Virgo, Aries, and Sagittarius; for example.

What are zodiac constellations.

300

Large loops of gas that erupt and return to the sun.

What are solar prominence?

300

First proposed the heliocentric universe.

Who was Copernicus?

300

Three characteristics of terrestrial planets (there are many more).

What are small, rocky, dense planets?

(Also they have long days, but short years, are warmer and closer to the sun.)

300

Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It's the proper name for a shooting star.

What is a meteor?

400

His belt is a commonly referred to asterism.

What is Orion?

400

Kepler discovered orbits are not perfect circles, but are actually this shape.

What is an ellipse / oval?

400

A man so cool that he combined math and science to give us three planetary laws.

Who was Kepler?

400

"Dirty snowballs"

What are comets?
400

The scientific name for the northern lights.

What is the aurora borealis?

500

This constellation is used for navigation much like Polaris, but can never be seen from Newfoundland.

What is Crux - The Southern Cross?

500

The only celestial body that orbits off the ecliptic.

What are comets?

500

Oh no! Maybe there's a problem with Aristotle's ideas. Ptolemy noticed this phenomena.

What is the retrograde motion of Mars? (sometimes Mars tracks backwards across the sky)

500

An early computer which could tell time and position, among other things, based on the location of stars.

What is an astrolabe?

500

The path that the Sun appears to take through the sky.

What is the ecliptic?