Constellations
Rotation and Revolution
Eclipses and Seasons
Moon Phases
Planets, Planets, Planets!
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This constellation is shaped as a bull.

What is Taurus?

100
A planet spinning on it's axis.

What is Rotation?

100

The two celestial objects the Earth is located between during a lunar eclipse.

What is Moon and the Sun?

100

When the moon phase when the side of the Moon facing Earth is completely lit by sunlight.

What is Full Moon?

100

The planet known for its rings.

What is Saturn?

200

This is when a constellation doesn't disappear throughout the year.

What is Circumpolar?

200

An object in space orbiting some other object in space is doing this.

What is Revolution?

200

The phase the moon is in during a lunar eclipse.

What is Full Moon?

200

The moon shape when the moon appears as a curved sliver.

What is crescent?

200

The closest planet to the Sun.

What is Mercury?

300

Lyra has this star as it's head.

What is Vega?

300

An object that orbits another celestial body.

What is a satellite?

300

This term is when, in March or September, the daylight hours are equal.

What is equinox?

300

This is the term for when the moon phase appears to be getting smaller.

What is waning?

300

The largest planet in our Solar System.

What is Jupiter?

400

This constellation has the most stars.

What is Centaurus?

400

The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.

What is an Oval or Ellipse?

400

The season occurring when the sun is most directly overhead.

What is Summer?

400

This is the moon phase when the moon appears to be growing.

What is waxing?

400
The planet closest in size to the Earth.

What is Venus?

500

This culture had a lasting impact on our modern day constellations.

What is Greece? or What is Rome?

500

Angle that the Earth's Axis is tilted at.

What is 23 degrees?

500

The phase of the moon during a solar eclipse.

What is New Moon?

500

This is the name for the 2 moon phases where half of the moon is "lit up".

What is quarter?

500

These two planets are known as ice giant.  Name both.

What are Uranus and Neptune?