The Moon
Sun and Stars
Planets
Seasons
The Galaxy!
100

The percentage of the moon that is made of cheese

>1%

100

These are known as a group of stars that form patterns.

Constellations

100

This planet was downgraded from a planet to a dwarf planet.

Pluto

100

When the North Pole is pointed/tilted towards the sun it is this season in Canada.

Summer

100

Our solar system is part of a bigger galaxy which is known as the:

Milky Way Galaxy

200

You cannot see this phase of the moon.

New Moon

200

Almost everything else in the universe reflects light, but stars do this.

Emit light

200

All planets have this type of orbit.

Elliptical orbit

200

When the North Pole is tilted away from the sun it is what season?

Winter

200

This famous comet only comes into the Earth's view every 75 years.

Haley's Comet

300

The moon lights up in our night sky because of this.

the moon reflects the Sun's light

300

Light that leaves the sun takes this many minutes to reach Earth.

8 minutes

300

These are the four inner planets that are known as the rocky planets?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

300

We have seasons because the Earth is tilted and does this around the sun.

Orbits

300

These are space rocks outside of the asteroid belt that orbit the Sun.

Meteoroids

400

When the entire moon is illuminated from our perspective it is called this.

Full Moon

400

These are constellations we are able to see all year long.

Circumpolar constellations

400

These are the four outer planets which are know as the gaseous planets.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

400

The change into summer and winter are called solstice. When we change into spring and fall. What is the term we use?

Equinox

400

Objects in space attract one another with a force known as what?

Gravity

500

A celestial body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or other minor body rather than a star (another name for a moon)

Natural Satellite
500

This constellation is also known as the "Great Bear"

Ursa Major

500

Name the planets in order from the sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

500

The longest day of the year is between June 20-22. This is known as what?

Summer Solstice

500

Order the following from smallest  to largest diameter

star, planet, galaxy, solar system, universe, astroid

astroid, planet, star, solar system, galaxy, universe