The Moon
Space technology
Planets
Constellations
General
100

The lunar calendar is based on this.

What is the moon cycle?

100
True or false: You can use regular sunglasses to look at the sun.

False

100

This is the closest planet to the sun.

What is Mercury?

100

This is how we can define 'constellations'

What are shapes in the sky made up of stars?

100
This is known as a celestial body.

What is an object in space?

200

This is another name for the moon.

What is a natural satellite?

200

You can use these sunglasses to look at the sun.

What are solar viewing glasses?

200

What is the name of the most well known dwarf planet in our solar system?

Pluto
200

This constellation is commonly known as "Ursa Major" or "Big Bear"

What is the big dipper?

200

This is how long it takes Earth to complete one rotation.

What is 24 hours?

300

The length of time it takes for the moon to go through all of its phases.

What is 29.5 days?

300
The Hubble telescope is above this planet's atmosphere.

What is Earth's atmosphere?

300

What is the furthest planet to the sun?

Neptune
300

True or false: Stars in constellations are all very close together.

What is false?

300

This is how long it takes for Earth to complete one revolution. 

What is 365 days?

400
True or false: The Earth orbits around the moon.
False
400

These are like two small telescopes you can use.

What are binoculars?

400

This is the biggest planet in our solar system.

What is Jupiter?

400

There are this many recognized constellations.

What is 88?

400

This star is also called the North Star.

What is Polaris?

500

There are this many phases of the moon

What is 8?
500

This is a special room where you can see special pictures of the night sky on a dome ceiling.

What is a planetarium?

500

This planet is known as the "third rock from the sun."

What is Earth?

500

Orion was named after this.

What is a great hunter in Greek mythology?

500

According to the Cree people, this trickster god brought the moon and sun into the sky. 

What is Wesakechak?