This is an instrument that uses lenses and mirrors to collect light.
What is a telescope?
These are 4 things you can see if you look at the night sky.
Moon, Stars, Planets, Satellites
Planets that have volcanos, craters, mountains, and other surface features
What are terrestrial planets?
The name of our galaxy.
What is the Milky Way?
What star is closest to Earth?
The Sun
The moon is a....
What is a satellite?
An irregularly shaped rock orbiting the Sun
What is an astroid?
Synonym for "Gas planets" or "Gas Giants"
What are Jovian Planets
What is this called?
What is the Milky Way Galaxy?
Read this in a British accent.
This is really the best science unit of life. We love learning about our solar system.
This is the vehicle that is on the moon.
What is a rover?
This is where people live when they are in space.
What is the International Space Station?
Largest planet in the solar system
What is Jupiter?
What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
What is Venus?
Star-forming regions composed of gas and dust
What are nebulas?
This is a NASA telescope.
The Hubble.
What is the name for the path that a planet takes around the Sun?
Orbit
This planet spins sideways
What is Uranus?
Three things found in galaxies
What are solar systems, planets, stars, gas, dust, space junk, etc.
Between Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus, which one has the most moons?
What is Saturn? It has 82 moons.
This is a mass of dust and ice that is surrounded by gases, water vapour, and rocky dust particles.
What is a comet?
It rains diamonds in this planet.
What is Neptune?
Order of the planets. Start with the closest from the sun
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune?
What is the only other planet in our solar system that we believe could sustain life?
What is Mars?
Which comet is seen from earth every 75-76 years?
What is Haley's commet?