This planet is the biggest planet, humongous, gargantuan. It spins the fastest, raps the fastest, plus it's handsome, blam son!
Jupiter
This person is credited with inventing the light bulb.
Thomas Edison
What does Newton's Third Law state?
For every action, there is an equal or opposite reaction.
What do all the planets in the system orbit?
The Sun.
This is the name of the rocket set to launch of March of 2026.
A) Apollo 13
B) Artemis II
C) Nike
D) Ceres V
Artemis II
This planet says their name with pride, (ok they lied), They are embarrassed because they are the only planet lying on their side.
Uranus
You may confuse this inventor with a certain car company, but he is credited with discovering rotating magnetic fields, fluorescent lighting and remote controls.
Nikola Tesla
What is the name of the substance we made that acts as both a Liquid and a Solid?
Oobleck/Non-Newtonian fluid.
(It feels liquidy when you touch it slowly, but it feels solid when you hit it quickly).
How hot is the CORE of the SUN?
27-28 million degrees Fahrenheit
This rocket, which launched in 1986, unfortunately met its untimely end after being in the air for only 73 seconds. What was the name of the rocket/incident?
The Challenger/The Challenger Explosion
This planet has mountains and volcanos that spray, it's the same size as Earth but spins the opposite way.
Venus
Thomas Edison created DC, which stands for _____.
Direct Current.
(Electricity goes one way)
When building rockets, engineers instill this safety measure so that the rockets can land safely.
Recovery Systems
(parachutes, emergency launch pods, etc).
How hot is the SURFACE of the SUN?
(HINT: This is also how hot the CORE of the EARTH is).
MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT!!!!
10,000 degrees Fahrenheit
Who was the first man on the Moon?
A) Katy Perry
B) Neil Armstrong
C) Buzz Lightyear
D) Chris Hadfield
B) Neil Armstrong
This planet has 274 moons, and has beautiful rings made up of billions of rocks, dust and other things
Saturn
Nikola Tesla created AC, which stands for _____.
Alternating Current.
(Flow of Current is constantly changing direction).
This is the electricity that we still use today!
In the car catapult video that we watched, what did the car end up collapsing on?
An house/an old house.
What two elements/gases is the Sun made of?
Hydrogen and Helium
Which country was the first to launch an artificial satellite into space AND have it successfully orbit earth.
A) USA--> Apollo I
B) Russia--> Sputnik
C) Canada --> Juneau
D) Mexico--> Sol
B) Russia--> Sputnik
(which launched in 1957)
This planet is cold, dark, windy, and mysterious. It's very stormy, so bring an umbrella, I'm serious!
Neptune
In order for a Plasma Ball to work, it needs this device at its center to activate a high voltage, alternating Current. What is the name of that device?
Tesla Coil
FILL IN THE BLANK!
After we made Oobleck, Ms. Leitch showed a text conversation between her dad and her. Her dad revealed that Non-newtonian fluids are so powerful that they are considered _______.
Bulletproof!
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Your points will be DOUBLED if you answer BOTH questions correctly!
Considered to be the largest in the universe, this hurricane, called ______________ lives on Jupiter and has been believed to have been active for more than _________ years.
The Red Spot; around 350 years! (though researchers think that it could be closer to only 200 years.
What year did the US successfully land on the Moon?
A) 1946
B) 1963
C) 1969
D) 1990
C) 1969 (by the Apollo 11 Crew)