Craters
Galaxy Bottles
Museum Day
SPACE!!!
Super Hard Space Questions
100

How are craters formed?

BY the impact of meteorites, volcanic activity, explosions, meteors or comets and space debris. 

100

What colour did you make your galaxy bottle?

tell me?

100

What did you learn about at the museum?

Telescopes!

100

What is the largest planet in our galaxy? 

Jupiter 

100

What is the closest planet to the sun?

Mercury

200

Which SRC member ran the crater demonstration program?

Devon


200

What is one or more planets in our galaxy?

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

200

Who works at the Museum? 

Margret 

200

What is a shooting star?

A Meteoroid that burns up in the earth's atmosphere

200

How many moons does Mars have?

Two
300

What are craters?

Bowl shaped holes or hollowed out areas on planets and moons


300

What was the first thing we did to make our galaxy bottles?

We poured oil into our bottles.

300

What are telescopes used for?

 to see faraway objects like stars and planets. 

300

What Planet is Closest to Earth?

Venus

300

What is the next closest galaxy to ours?

The Andromeda Galaxy 

400

What is a callisto-crater?

Craters on the surface of one of jupiters moons named Callisto.

400

What is our galaxy called?

The Milky Way

400

Who is the Museum's Masccot?

Pedley! 

400

How many planets are in our galaxy?

8

400

What is the brightest star in the sky?

Sirius, the dog star

500

What activity was done on Tuesday?

Crater demonstration and puffy planet art.

500

What oil did we use for the galaxy bottles?

Mineral oil


500

What is the museum's full name? 

Northern Rockies Museum of Culture and Heritage 

500

How old is our galaxy?

 13.6 billion years old!!

500

What is the other name for The North Star

Polaris