Moon Phases & More
Eclipses
Seasons
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

What are the phases of the moon in order?  

  new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, waning crescent

100

A solar eclipse occurs when

the moon's shadow falls on earth

100

When it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere?

Winter

100

What is a constellation?

A group of stars in certain patterns

100

How many degrees is Earth's axis tilted?

23.5 degrees

200

What is a phase?

is the change in the sunlit area of one celestial body, such as the moon, as seen from another celestial body, such as Earth.

200

A lunar eclipse occurs when

Earth's shadow falls on the moon

200

How many days does it take the Earth to revolve once around the sun?

365 days

200

What is an orbit?

An orbit is the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space

200

The sun rises and sets where?

rises in the east and sets in the west

300

What is the umbra?

The darkest part of the shadow

300

What happens during a partial lunar eclipse?

only part of the moon passes through the umbra. The part of the moon that passes through Earth's shadow becomes dark.

300

What causes the seasons? You need 2 details here to be correct!

The tilting of Earth's axis and Earth's orbit around the sun causes seasons.

300

How many days make up a lunar month?

29.5 days

300

In Summer when the sun is higher in the sky, solar energy is

more intense

400

What is the penumbra?

The lightest part of the shadow.

400

When does the penumbral eclipse occur?

Are they easy to see?

The penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the penumbra. While total and partial eclipses are easy to observe, penumbral eclipses are difficult to see.

400

What is an equinox & on what two days do they occur?

Bonus points if you can name the other names for the equinoxes

Equinox is a name given to the two days that have equal hours of day and night. March 20th is the Spring Equinox and September 21st/22nd is the Fall Equinox.

Spring- Vernal

Fall- Autumnal

400

In Winter, when the sun is lower in the sky, the sun's energy reaches Earth at a lesser angle making the energy

less intense

400

What will people see from the penumbra during a solar eclipse?

During a solar eclipse, people who observe from the penumbra will see a partial solar eclipse, since, from their point of view, the moon only blocks part of the sun's light.

500

When does a total solar eclipse occur?

when the sun appears to be completely blocked except for a bright halo of light. A total eclipse only happens when the Earth, moon, and sun are in a straight line.

500

When does a total lunar eclipse occur?

What does the moon look like during one of these?

A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the umbra of the Earth. 

Instead of being totally dark, the moon often appears to be a rusty red color because Earth's atmosphere bends some sunlight into the shadow.

500

What is a solstice and on what days do they occur?

Solstices mark the two days of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted towards or away from the sun. June 21st is the summer solstice. It is the longest day of the year (most sunlight). While December 21st/22nd is the winter solstice. It is the shortest day of the year (least sunlight).

500

What season is it when the Earth is tilted away from the sun?

What season is it when the Earth is tilted towards the sun?

Winter & Summer

500

When does an annular solar eclipse occur?

when they are in a straight line. However, the moon is farther away from Earth in its orbit, and the umbra shadow does not quite reach Earth. So, the moon does not completely cover the sun.

 The sun's outer edges (Corona) can be seen as a ring of light around the darker center during an annular eclipse.