Moon
Stars
Gravity
Earth
Galaxies
100

The moon's phases are split into two categories. What are the two categories called?

Waxing and waning

100

The time it takes the Sun's light to reach Earth.

8 Minutes

100

Gravity pulls everything in this direction.

An object's center

100
The reason Earth has night and day.

Earth's rotation

100

A galaxy with swirling arms, a center bulge, and a halo.

A spiral galaxy

200

Which statement is true?

-The moon does not rotate.

-The moon orbits the Sun.

-The moon has one side that never faces the Sun.

TRUE: The moon does not rotate.

The moon does not rotate on an axis, although, both sides of the moon eventually see sunlight as the Earth makes its orbit around the Sun.

200

At the end of its life, a small-to-average size star becomes a ______ _______ while a supermassive star becomes a _______ _______.

white dwarf


black hole

200

The scientist known for making the theory of gravity.

Sir Issac Newton
200

The reason the Earth has seasons.

Earth's revolution (orbit) around the Sun
200

An oddly shaped galaxy containing a large amount of dust and gas. No center bulge but filled with bright, young stars.

An irregular galaxy

300

The _____ affects the tides on Earth by pulling the _______ towards it or away from it.

1.) Moon

2.) Oceans

300

A unit of measure used for distances in space because objects are too far apart to use miles.

Light-years (the distance light can travel in one year)

300

Which object has the strongest gravity?

-Jupiter

-Mars

-Neptune

Jupiter

300


Northern hemisphere is having winter; southern hemisphere is having summer.

300

A galaxy shaped like a basketball or football, filled with older stars and little dust, with a bright center. 

An elliptical galaxy

400

Astronomers prefer to observe the sky during moonless nights. Which phase would be best for them to study during?

New Moon when the moon seems "gone".

400

A star explodes right now.

The star is 457 light-years away from Earth.

When would the people on Earth see the explosion and why?

They would see the explosion 457 years in the future because that is how long it takes the light from that star to travel all the way to Earth. We wouldn't see it today because the light we would see tonight is actually 457 years old. 

400

The process caused by a star's gravitational pull that creates planets and other orbital objects.

Accretion

400


Northern and Southern Hemispheres are experiencing either fall or spring.

400

The name of our galaxy and its category.

The Milky Way Galaxy; a spiral galaxy. 
500

Why is it called a "quarter moon" when we look up at the sky and see half of the moon's surface? Why isn't it called a "half moon"?

The moon is a sphere - a 3-D object. We see only half of the moon at a time; the other half is hidden. When the half we see is only half lit up, we are actually seeing a quarter of the moon, or 1/4 of it. 

We see 1/2 moon.

That 1/2 gets cut in 1/2, giving us 1/4 of the moon.

500
List the 5 stages of a star's life in the correct order.

1.) Stellar Nebula

2.) Main Sequence Star

3.) Red Giant

4.) Planetary Nebula

5.) White Dwarf

500

Explain what would happen to a human's weight and their mass if they went from Earth to the Sun, an object with a gravitational pull 28-times stronger than Earth's.

A human's weight would be much heavier once they're on the Sun because the stronger the gravity, the more you weigh. However, a human's mass wouldn't change at all.

500

Spring Tides occur during the ____ _____ phase and the ____ _____ phase.

Full moon and new moon

500

Space is moving. Why can we not tell that it's moving?

Simple - space is incredibly large and we are extremely small. We're too small to notice that we are moving.