Phases of the moon
Moon Basics
Exploration
The Surface of the Moon
Eclipses & Tides
Theories
100

 This term describes the changing appearance of the moon.
 

  What is a lunar phase?

100

 This is the shape of the moon.

 What is a sphere?

100

 This president challenged America to put a man on the moon.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

100

 These dark flat areas on the moon are called this.

What are maria?

100

 This occurs when the moon blocks the sun.
 

What is a solar eclipse?

100

 This theory says the moon was captured by Earth’s gravity.

What is the capture theory?

200

 This phase is when less than half the moon is lit.

What is a crescent?

200

 The moon is Earth’s only natural ______.

 What is a satellite?

200

 This was the name of the first American spacecraft with a 3 person crew.

 What is Apollo 7?

200

 A long, narrow valley on the moon is called this.

What is a rille?

200

 This occurs when Earth’s shadow falls on the moon.
 

 What is a lunar eclipse?

200

 This theory says the moon formed from material orbiting Earth.

What is accretion theory?

300

 This term means the moon is getting larger.

What is waxing?

300

 Compared to Earth, the moon is about this fraction of its size.

What is about 1/4 the size?

300

This astronaut was the first American to orbit Earth.

Who is John Glenn?

300

 Most lunar craters are caused by this.

What are meteoroids?

300

 This type of tide has the greatest difference between high and low tide.

 What is a spring tide?

300

 This theory says a Mars-sized object struck Earth.

 What is the giant impact hypothesis?

400

 This term means the moon is shrinking.
 

 What is waning?

400

 The moon has very little of this, which affects temperature and weather.

What is an atmosphere?

400

 This was the main purpose of sending humans to the moon.

What is to explore and learn more about the moon?

400

This is a meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface.
 

What is a meteorite?

400

 This type of tide has the smallest difference.

 What is a neap tide?

400

 Lunar rocks helped support this theory.
 

 What is the giant impact hypothesis?

500

 This is why we always see the same side of the moon.

What is its rotation equals its revolution?

500

 This is the color of the sky on the moon.
 

What is black

500

 This problem occurred on Apollo 13.

 What is an oxygen tank explosion?

500

 These streaks from craters are formed by material thrown outward.

What are rays?

500

 The moon has more influence on tides than this.

 What is the sun?

500

These moon rocks were brought back by astronauts to study this.
 

What is how the moon formed?

600

 This is how long the moon takes to complete all phases.

What is about 29.5 days?

600

 This is why the moon shines.
 

 What is it reflects sunlight?

600

Engineers did this to save Apollo 13 astronauts.
 

 What is created a plan to safely return them to Earth?

600

 This famous crater has bright rays.

What is Tycho?

600

 This is one benefit the moon provides for Earth.

 What is controlling tides?

600

This is one reason scientists study different theories about the moon.
 

What is to understand its origin?