The number of stars in our solar system
What is one?
The force that causes planets to orbit the Sun
What is gravity?
These two planets have the most moons
What are Jupiter and Saturn?
Most ubundant gas in the make up of the outer planets
What is Hydrogen?
Astronomer who first discovered 4 of Jupiters moons
Who is Galileo Galilei?
Cartoon character whose dog was created the same year that a planet was discovered
Who is Mickey Mouse?
The four outer planets are also know as the ______
What is the Gas Giants?
The "planet" with a heart of ice
What is Pluto?
These two planets have no moons
What are Venus and Mercury?
This planet has no gas or atmosphere on its surface
What is Mercury?
Discovered planets orbit in ellipses and not circles
Who is Johannes Kepler?
Rains diamonds on this planet
What is Saturn?
Unit of measurement equal to the distance between the Sun and Earth
What is an Astronomical Unit?
The brightest object in the sky apart from the sun and moon
What is Venus?
This is the largest moon in the solar system
What is Titan?
Mars' atmosphere is 95% of this gas
What is Carbon Dioxide?
First to present the idea that the planets orbit the sun (heliocentric) and not the Earth
Who is Nicholas Copernicus?
Mars and Earth have this geological feature in common
What are polar ice caps?
Area beyond Neptune to around 50 AU's
What is the Kuiper Belt?
Named after the god of the sea
What is Neptune?
Ganymede is one moon of this planet
What is Jupiter?
This gas gives Uranus a "rotten egg" smell
What is Methane?
First to question Pluto's classification (and host of Cosmos)
Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson?
We cant view Venus' surface because of this
What are clouds?
The outermost of our solar system stretching to 200,000 AU's
What is the Oort Cloud
Galileo called this planet " a planet with ears"
What is Saturn?
This is the official scientific name of Earth's moon?
What is Moon?
Makes up over 70% of Earths atmosphere
What is Nitrogen?
Discovered Uranus
Who is William Herschel?
Most meteors do this in Earth's atmosphere before they reach the surface
What is burn up?