This is the type of object the sun would be considered.
What is a star?
This is the object used to view planets from Earth's surface.
What a telescope?
This is an object that goes around any other object.
What is a satelite?
This is the force of attraction between two objects.
What is gravity?
This is a person who travels to space.
What is an astronaut?
This is the layer of the sun where all energy is created.
What is the core?
This is the title that Pluto carries and is the reason why we do not include it in our solar system art.
What is a dwarf planet?
This is an object that goes around a planet.
These are the two factors that effect gravity?
What are distance and mass?
This is the path one object takes around another object.
What is orbit?
These are two phenomenons that occur on the sun.
What are sunspots and solar flares?
What is "of the sun"?
What is a comet?
This is defined as the product of mass and gravity.
What is weight?
This is the shape that orbit makes.
What is an ellipse?
This is the distance between the sun and earth.
What is an astronomical unit?
This is the largest planet.
What is Jupiter?
This is a large rock-type item in space.
What is an asteroid?
This is why you weigh less on the moon than on Earth.
What is the moon has less mass than Earth?
This is the desire of an object to keep moving forward.
What is inertia?
What is the process where hydrogen molecules crash into each other to form helium and releases energy?
This is a list of planets in order starting at the sun.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
These are the names, in order, of a small rock that is in space, in the atmosphere, and on the earth.
What is a meteoroid, a meteor, and a meteorite?
This is how much gravity exists between two objects that are very far apart.
This is when there is a low tide.
When is the Moon and the Sun pull (through gravity) from the same direction (side of the planet)?