Solar System
Celestial bodies
Random facts
Planets
Technology and Satellites
100

A collection of objects in space that revolves around the sun. It includes everything from the huge gas giants to tiny pieces of rock like asteroids. 

The solar system.

100

Planets are usually this shape because gravity pulls matter evenly inward.

Round.

100

What is an example of a celestial body that emits light?

Stars or the sun.

100

Although Pluto was originally classified as a planet, new information led to the reclassification of Pluto as a _______

Dwarf planet.

100

These are powerful optical instruments that allow scientists to observe distant objects in space. They come in different types, such as refracting and reflecting. 

Telescopes. 

200

______ bodies are natural objects that exist outside Earth's atmosphere. 

Celestial

200

What is the arrow pointing at in this image?

The asteroid belt. 

200

What is an example of a celestial body that reflects light?

The moon or the planets.

200

What planet is this?

Mercury.

200

Natural _______ are celestial bodies that orbit around larger bodies in space, such as planets. They are also known as moons.

Satellites.

300

Smaller celestial bodies that share characteristics with both planets and asteroids. 

Dwarf planets

300

Unlike rocky inner planets, Jupiter and Saturn are mostly made of these materials.

Gases.

300

The regular path that an object takes as it revolves around another object. 

An orbit.

300

In order to be a planet, a planet must: 

1. Orbit the Sun

2. Be large enough for its gravity to make it round. 

3. Have cleared its orbit of other debris. 

Which one of these reasons is why Pluto is no longer considered a planet?

3. It's orbit overlaps with the orbit of Neptune and shares its space with many other icy objects in the Kuiper Belt. 

300
These are unmanned spacecraft designed to explore specific regions in space. These robotic vehicles are equipped with sensors and cameras to study planets, asteroids, and comets up close. 

Probes.

400

Small rocky or metallic fragments that travel through space. When one of these enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, it creates a streak of light known as a shooting star.

Meteoroids. 

400

Name and order the planets in the solar system.

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

400

Which planet has a massive orbit that takes almost 12 Earth years to complete?

Jupiter.

400

What planet is this?

Uranus.

400

This artificial satellite was developed by students and faculty at UofA in Edmonton. It was sucessfully launched from the International Space Station in 2017.

a) Ex-Alta 1

b) The Hubble Space Telescope

c) Sputnik 1

d) GOES - 16

a.

500

Icy bodies that travel through space, leaving a trail of gas and dust behind them. When they come close to the Sun, they develop glowing tails that can be seen from Earth.

Comets.

500

The hottest planet in our solar system.

Venus.

500

Robotic vehicles that can move across the surface of planets or moons. They are equipped with cameras, drills, and scientific instruments to analyze soil samples and rocks. 

Rovers.

500

The asteroid belt is between these two planets. 

Jupiter and Mars

500

A giant laboratory in space that orbits Earth and is used by scientists from all over the world to study space and conduct experiments. It involves many counties, like Canada, Russia, United States, Japan, and European countries.

The International Space Station (ISS)