When an object spins on its axis.
What is rotation?
The planet closest to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
During summer, the Northern Hemisphere gets the most ________ sunlight
What is direct?
The start of the Lunar cycle
What is New Moon?
A _____ eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and Moon.
What is Solar?
When a celestial body orbits another celestial body.
What is revolution?
The planet with a sideways axis.
What is Uranus?
_______ has the shortest days and longest nights.
What is winter?
When the light on the Moon is _____ it is on the right side.
What is waxing?
When the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon.
What is a Lunar Eclipse
The greater the ______, the more gravitational force will be present.
What is mass?
The planet that has the most moons.
What is Jupiter?
When day and night are equal at the equator.
What is Equinoxes?
When the light is shaped like a football.
What is Gibbous?
The Moon phase that Solar eclipses can happen on
What is New Moon?
When two celestial bodies are ________, there will be more gravity bodies.
What is closer?
Neptune has a Great __________.
What is Dark Spot?
The longest and shortest days of the year.
What is Solstices?
The amount of time between Moon phases.
What is 3.7 days?
The Moon phase that a Lunar Eclipse can happen on.
What is Full Moon?
The place gravity occurs.
What is on the surface?
The hottest planet.
What is Venus?
The North Pole has constant daylight during summer in the _____ Hemisphere.
What is Northern?
______ are caused by the Moon's gravity during some of its phases
What is tides?
An eclipse's strength is dependent on the _____ between the Earth and Moon.
What is distance?