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100

Name the four inner planets in order from closest to furthest from the Sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

100

Name the four outer planets from the closest to furthest from the Sun.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 

100

Which planet has no atmosphere?

Mercury

100

Astronomical Unit:

the distance between Earth and the Sun

100

Who is on the $10 bill?  (Not a president)

Hamilton 

200

What is the hottest planet?

Venus

200

What is the coldest planet?

Neptune

200

What is the largest planet?

Jupiter

200

How many galaxies are in the universe?

Billions

200

Name this wrestling legend:  OH YEAH!

Macho Man Randy Savage

300

How many stars are in a galaxy?

Billions

300

What is being produced by the photosphere?

Visible light

300

Which color in visible light has the longest wavelength?

Red

300

Name two things that all the outer planets have in common:

Ring systems and moons

300

Name this X-Men character:

Gambit

400

What is a prominence?

A loop on the surface of the Sun connecting sunspots

400

Name the three parts of the Sun's interior:

Core, Radiative Zone, Convection Zone

400

How does a planet's distance from the Sun affect its year?

The farther away, the longer the year.

400

Explain what occurs during nuclear fusion:

Two hydrogen atoms fuse together to form Helium

400

Which actor played the Grinch?

Jim Carrey

500

Explain what is happening to plasma in the Convection Zone.

It is heating and rising, and then cooling and sinking (convection)

500

What do each of the following words mean?

- corona 

- chromo

- photo 

- crown

- color

- light

500

Explain the difference between solar wind and a solar flare:

Solar wind: continuous flow of electrically charged particles coming from the Sun's surface

Solar Flare: a sudden eruption of plasma from the surface of the Sun

500

Name the 8 parts of the electromagnetic spectrum in order! Going from longest wavelength to shortest.

Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible Light, UV, X-Ray, Gamma 

500

When did the first Batman comic appear?

1939