The order of the four seasons we experience on Earth
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
An orbital motion where one object moves entirely around another?
What is a revolution?
It takes the Earth this much time to complete one rotation?
What is 24 hours?
These are known as a group of stars form patterns?
What are constellations?
Our Solar System is part of a bigger galaxy which is known as
What is the Milky Way Galaxy?
It is this season in Canada when the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun
What is Summer?
The science of celestial bodies and of their sizes, motions, and compositions.
What is Astronomy?
It takes the Earth this much time to complete one revolution
365.25
A celestial body that has its own energy and light source
What is an emitter?
These can be classified as natural or artificial orbiting bodies
What are satellites?
It is this season in Canada when the North Pole is tilted away from the Sun
What is Winter?
What is an axis?
The Earth rotates in this direction
Counterclockwise
The direction of the apparent movement of the Sun across our sky
What is East to West?
The solar system is in the Milky Way Galaxy, while the Galaxy is in this
What is the Universe
We have seasons because the Earth is titled and does this around the Sun.
What is a revolution?
Half a sphere or ball. The Earth has a Northern and Southern one.
What is a hemisphere?
Angle of 23.5
What is the angle of the Earth's axis?
The heavenly body in our solar system whose light makes our day and around which the planets revolve
What is the Sun?
Objects in space attract one another with a force known as
What is Gravity?
The Earth is in this position during this month and season?
What is Spring and March?
a heavenly body with such strong gravity that light cannot escape it and that is thought to be caused by the collapse of a massive star
What is a black hole?
This distance is 150,000,000 km
What is the distance between the Earth and the Sun
This process occurs over a million years, then forms in under one second.
What is the creation of a black hole?
The name for the phase of this moon.

What is a full moon?