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Geocentric means

Earth-centered

100

In 387 B.C, Plato believed that the universe was: (geocentric/heliocentric)

geocentric

100

In the 1600s, _____________ used his telescope to provide even more evidence that the heliocentric model was correct. Unfortunately, the Catholic Church found this problematic at the time.

Galileo

100

When 2 planets appear close together in the sky and appear to glow like a very bright star.

Planetary conjunction

100

The first planet we are planning on settling humans on:

Mars

200

Heliocentric means

Sun-centered

200

Isaac Newton famously discovered 3 of these. However, his were general and not specifically about planetary motion.

Laws of Motion

200

In the late 1600s, ___________ published his Theory of Gravity. This explained that the same force that makes an apple fall keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth.

Newton

200

These major bodies in our Solar System were discovered with telescopes.

Uranus, Neptune, Ceres, Pluto

200

A planet orbiting a star that is not the Sun is called a/an:

Exoplanet

300

_____________ are tables that predict the movements of the Sun, Moon, and planets.

Almanacs

300

Who confirmed there are galaxies other than the Milky Way?

Hubble

300

Modern, math-based astronomy using the heliocentric model was born when ______________ published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.

Copernicus

300

How did Galileo prove the geocentric model was incorrect?

He discovered moons orbiting Jupiter.

300

The summer solstice is the _______ day of the year, and the winter solstice is the ___________.

longest, shortest

400

The _____________, developed by Islamic astronomers, was one of the first ever mechanical computers.

Astrolabe

400

Kepler's mentor, made very detailed observation of the sky in the 1500s.

Tycho Brahe

400

________________ discovered three laws of planetary motion that are still used in physics today.

Kepler

400

These events occur halfway between the summer and winter solstices.

Equinoxes

400

This recent mission sent humans around the Moon for the first time since 1972.

Artemis II

500

This technique lets us determine the chemical composition of celestial objects by very precisely measuring the wavelengths of light they emit.

spectroscopy

500

What were 3 flaws in Copernicus' otherwise revolutionary work?

He thought orbits were perfect circles.

He thought the stars were fixed in the background.

He thought the Sun wasn't moving.

500

What was the key improvement Kepler made to Copernicus' model?

Kepler theorized that objects orbit in ellipses instead of perfect circles.

500

Once these could be predicted, people no longer thought the world was ending whenever they happened.

Solar Eclipses

500

The International Space Station has been continuously inhabited since what year?

2000