planets
moon
celestial objects
sun
Fun Facts
100

What do most people use to view space?

Telescopes

100

How many moons does Jupiter have?

79 the last time astronomers counted

100

What are stars?

gigantic balls of glowing gas that produce light and heat

100

What are two things you can do to protect your eyes from the sun?

Never look directly at the sun and wear safety equipment 

100

Define the Universe

everything we can touch, feel, sense, measure and detect

200

Which is the biggest planet?

Jupiter

200

What are moons?

Natural objects that orbit planets. Scientists call moons 'natural satellites'

200

Give 4 examples of celestial objects

Sun, moon, planets, asteroids or stars

200

What type of light can we not see that the sun emits?

Ultraviolet Light

200

What are Galaxies?

massive collection of gas, dust and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity

300

Which 2 planets are the hardest to view?

Neptune and Uranus

300

Why does the moon appear bright?

because it reflects light from the Sun

300

When can you view celestial objects?

Between sunset and sunrise

300

Why do we study space at night?

the sun is so bright that it outshines most celestial objects, absence if skyglow & we face away from the sun

300

Which galaxy is Earth in?

The Milky Way Galaxy

400

What makes the planets orbit the sun

The gravitational pull of the sun
400

What are moons made of and do they orbit the sun?

They are made of rock and they orbit planets, not the sun!

400

What are stars called if they have planets that rotate around them?

Stellar Systems

400

Name 4 objects we can see at nighttime

stars, planets, galaxies, moons, and meteor showers

400

What is a solar system?

A collection of planets and moons that orbit around the sun. It also includes asteroids, meteors and comets.
500

Name all 7 planets in order

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

500

How many moons are in our solar system?

214

500

What are constellations? Name two

a group of stars that make a special shape. Big Dipper, Big Bear, Ursa Major, Orion etc.

500

How many hours does it take the Earth to spin? How many days to spin around the sun?

24 hours and 365 days

500

How was the Earth's moon formed

Formed when Earth collided with another small planet and the debris from the crash collected and began orbiting the Earth.