Star Light, Star Bright
A Closer Look
Our Star
Many Different Stars
Fixed Points of Light
100

What are stars made of?

gas

100

What tool do people use to see objects in space closer?

A telescope

100

What is the closest star to Earth?

The sun

100

What is the largest type of star?

A supergiant

100

Stars don't move. True or False?

False. Stars do move, in fact they move very fast, they are just so far away you can't tell.

200

What is the most important star to life on planet Earth?

The sun

200

How does a telescope help scientists make models of objects in space?

By making them appear closer to be able to see more clearly

200

What size star is our sun?

A Medium sized  or  yellow dwarf

200

Name the type of star our sun is.

A yellow dwarf

200

What does the brightness of a star depend on?

It's distance from you

300

What makes a star glow or shine brightly?

The gas burning out in space


300

How do the stars appear with a telescope compared to without one?

They appear bigger, closer, and brighter.

300

What does the sun give us?

Light and heat energy

300

What type of star is usually the dimmest?

The red dwarf

300

What forms of energy do stars give off?

Heat energy and light energy

400

What place do scientists use to learn more about stars, planets, comets, and other objects found in space?

An observatory

400

Name the organization mentioned in your lessons that studies space.

NASA

400

What is the reason the sun appears differently than other stars in our sky?

The distance of the sun is different than other stars.

400

What is larger than a yellow dwarf but smaller than a supergiant?

A giant 

400

Why do we call stars "fixed points of light"?

It is because they are shining and so very far away that it looks like they don't move.

500

How do we describe the appearance of stars due to their distance from Earth?

As fixed points of light

500

What telescope does NASA use to see space objects in the universe?

The Hubble Telescope

500

About how far from the Earth is the sun?

93 million miles away

500

Name two stars that are similar and why.

Possible answers:

Red dwarf and giant - they're both red in color

Giant and supergiant - they're both larger than the sun

Yellow dwarf and red dwarf - they're both the smallest of the stars

500

Why would a yellow dwarf appear brighter than a supergiant, even though it is smaller and gives off less light?

It is closer, so it appears brighter.