Space Objects
Characteristics of Stars
Sizes & Distances
Kinds of Stars
Miscellaneous
100

Irregularly shaped pieces of rock, metal and dust

Asteroid

100

The brightness of a star

Magnitude

100

A small to medium sized star like our sun

Dwarf Star

100

Stars that regularly or repeatedly change in magnitude.

Variable stars

100

The scientific study of stars

Astronomy
200

The smallest star group that contains only two stars

Binary System

200

How bright a star appears to us

Apparent magnitude

200

A star that is ten to hundreds of times larger than the sun

Giant

200

Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is part of a cluster of more than 30 galaxies that make up what?

The Local Group

200

Telescopes that bend light to make objects seem larger

Refracting Telescopes

300

Small group of stars that contains only three or four stars held together by gravity

Multiple Star Group

300

The true brightness of a star or how bright a star actually is

Absolute magnitude

300

The largest and brightest stars, which are hundreds of times larger and thousands of times brighter than our sun

Supergiant

300

Two pair of stars seen together that change apparent magnitude when one star eclipses the other.

Eclipsing variable stars

300

Formed by the collapse of a supergiant that has a gravitational force so strong that not even light can escape.

Black hole

400
A chunk of frozen gases, water, and dust that orbits the sun

Comet

400

The color of the hottest stars

Blue
400

A large group of stars held together by gravity

Star cluster

400

When an existing star flares up and becomes brighter than normal

Nova

400

A rapidly spinning neutron star that flings pulses of energy into space.

Pulsar

500

Explain the differences between a Meteoroid, meteor, and a meteorite

Meteoroid - rocky object in space

Meteor - A meteoroid that moves through Earth's atmosphere which causes it to light up

Meteorite - A meteor that hits Earth's surface

500

A glowing ball of gas that produces light

Star

500

The method of a star's apparent movement over time, determining the distance from earth to a star based on the star when viewed from different angles.

Parallax

500

The death of a star that causes to blow apart, which appears as an increase in size and brightness

Super nova

500

A cloud of interstellar gases and debris

Nebula