THE BIG BANG
CONSTELLAIONS
The Galaxy.
ASTEROIDS, METEORS, AND COMETS
100

What is the Big Bang Theory?

This is the major theory that explains how the universe began.

100

What do we call a group of stars that form a recognized pattern in the sky?

A constellation.

100

What force holds a galaxy together?

Gravity.

100

What are irregularly shaped rocky objects that orbit the sun?

Asteroids.

200

The universe started to expand how many years ago?

13.8 years ago

200

How many constellations has the International Astronomical Union identified?

88

200

Our home galaxy is called what?

The Milky Way.

200

What do we call ice objects that release gas and dust, often called dirty snowballs?

Comets.

300

As the universe gets bigger, what happens to the matter inside it?

It spreads out.

300

What is the imaginary sphere where astronomers map constellations and stars?

Celestial sphere.

300

What are the three main types of galaxy shapes?

spiral, elliptical, and irregular

300

What do we call small rocks or boulders in space that burn up in the atmosphere as a shooting star?

A Meteor.

400

The universe began as a tiny, hot, and dense ____.

Singularity or Point.

400

Which constellation contains the Big Dipper asterism?

Ursa Major
400

What unit, equivalent to 3.26 light-years, do astronomers often use to measure distances in space?

A parsec
400

The largest asteroid in the solar system is _____

Vesta.

500

What model compares the universe's expansion to bread rising and raisins spreading apart?

The raisin-bread model

500

What is the name of the star found almost exactly above the North Pole, also called the North Star?

Polaris.

500

What is found at the center of the Milky Way galaxy?

A supermassive black hole.

500

What is the region between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found?

The Asteroid Belt.