The Solar System
Star Lifecycles
Constellations
The Sun
Black Holes
100

This is the planet closest to the sun.

What is Mercury?

100

This is explosion that may occur at the end of a large star's lifecycle. 

What is a supernova?

100

This constellation is also known as the hunter.

What is Orion?

100

These are the two primary elements that make up the sun.

What are hydrogen and helium?

100

This is the largest type of black hole.

What is a supermassive blackhole?

200

This planet is also known as the Red Planet.

What is Mars?

200

The beginning of a star's lifecycle happens here. 

What is a nebula?

200

This constellations is also known as the lion.

What is Leo?

200

The sun is known as this size of star.

What is a medium-sized star?


200

Blackholes are black because this cannot escape from them.

What is light?

300

This is the eighth planet from the sun.

What is Neptune?

300

These are the two things that can be created after a supernova.

What is a neutron star and a black hole?

300

This constellations is also known as the Big Bear.

What is Ursa Major?

300

This looks like a small dark area on the surface of the sun.

What is a sunspot?

300

This is the force that makes blackholes so powerful.

What is gravity?

400

The four planet closest to the sun are this type of planet.

What is a rocky planet?

400

This stage is the result of a red giant running out of hydrogen to burn. 

What is a white dwarf? 

400

This constellations is also known as The Twins. 

What is Gemini?

400

This is the hottest layer at the center of the sun.

What is the core?

400

This is the part of a blackhole where mass has been condensed into a very small area. 

What is a singularity?

500

This is the shape of Earth's orbit around the sun.

What is an ellipse?
500

This is the heaviest element that can be formed in the core of a star.

What is iron?

500

This constellation is also known as The Harp.

What is Lyra?

500

This is a huge loop of erupting gas on the surface of the sun.

What is a solar prominence? 

500

This is the name of the process of an object being stretched by the gravity of a black hole.

What is spaghettification?