Pluto and friends
Planets
Moon Phases
Name that space rock
Things you should know
100

This object was discovered in 1801. It was thought to be a planet, but later re-classified as an asteroid. Currently it is called a Dwarf Planet.

Ceres

100

Similar to Pluto, these two planets experience retrograde rotation. They spin clockwise about their axis whereas all the other planets spin counterclockwise as viewed from above the North Pole. 

Venus and Uranus

100

When the illuminated portion of the Moon is getting smaller everyday. The Moon is headed from Full Moon to New Moon.

Waning

100

A small icy body that typically has a highly eccentric orbit around the Sun.

Comet

100

Pluto is located in this region of space. 

Kuiper belt

200

This object is larger than Pluto, and was discovered in 2003. It was named after the goddess of discord.

Eris

200

This planet is the hottest planet in our solar system due to the greenhouse effect.

Venus

200

When the illuminated portion of the Moon is getting larger everyday. The Moon is moving from the New Moon to Full Moon phase.

Waxing

200

A space rock which falls through the atmosphere of Earth and actually strikes the surface of the Earth.

Meterorite

200

Pluto has this number of Moons.

Five

300

What criteria to be a planet does a dwarf planet not meet?

"Cleared the neighborhood"

300

This planet was originally thought to be a star, but William Hershel realized it was a planet in 1781.

Uranus

300

When more than half of the Moon appears to be illuminated, but it is not quite a Full Moon.

Gibbous

300

When a space object enters Earth's atmosphere at high speed and burn up. Sometimes called a shooting star.

Meteor

300

The longest diameter of an ellipse (runs through both foci). 

Major Axis

400

List the TWO criteria to be a planet which a dwarf planet DOES meet.

1.) Orbit the Sun

2.) Spherical Shape

400

This planet was discovered through mathematics and observed in 1846.

Neptune

400

When the Earth is directly between the Sun and Moon the Moon is in this phase. The Moon should appear completely illuminated unless there is an eclipse.

Full Moon

400

The largest moon around Pluto. Pluto and this object orbit each other like a double planet system.

Charon

400

This is the place in the orbit of a planet when the planet is furthest from the Sun. 

Aphelion

500
The dwarf planet Ceres is located in this region of space between Mars and Jupiter. 

Asteroid Belt

500

The four largest moons of this planet were discovered by Galileo and helped him argued for a heliocentric model of the solar system. 

Jupiter

500

When less than half of the Moon appears illuminated, but the Moon is no longer in the New Moon phase.

Crescent

500

A space rock bigger than a grain of dust but smaller than an asteroid.

Meteroid

500

This is the point in the orbit of a planet when it is closest to the Sun. 

Perihelion