Day 1 :Introduction to astronomy
Day 2 : Expansion , mutation , Precession and Barycenter
Day 3: Kepler laws
Day 5 : Rotation and revolution
Day 6 : The sun , energy radiation and photosynthesis
100

What is astronomy ?

- Astronomy is the scientific study of the universe

100

Describe mercury ? 

Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system

100

Who was Kepler's assistant ?

T . Brahe 

100

Which planet is the only one to sustain life ?

Earth .

100

How old is the sun?

5 billion years

200

What is the Order of the Astronomical hierarchy from largest to  smallest ?

Universe , galaxy solar system , planets 

200

Which is the only planet with liquid water ?

Earth .

200

What did Johannes Kepler conclude ?

- Kepler concluded that all of the planets revolved around the sun in elliptical orbits

200

Describe earth's shape 

- Earth's shape is a oblate spheroid , and has wider circumferences at equator .

200

What is the name of the sun's lovely nickname

" Heart of the solar system "

300

What is the big bang theory and how was it formed ?

The big bang theory explains the formation of the universe (13.7 billion years ago) and the theory was formed as the universe began as a dense point that created a cosmic explosion .

300

Describe all the three requirements a planet must have ?

Three requirements :

1. Must have a primary orbit around the sun

2 . Must have enough mass and be spherical in shape 

3 . Must clear it's neighborhood .

300

Describe eccentricity ?

The orbital eccentricity of an astronomical object is a parameter that determines the amount by which it's orbit around another body deviates from a perfect circle .

300

What is a rotation , and describe time on a rotation

A rotation is earth spins on it's own axis , and there is 24 hours on the earth's rotation. 

300

Name the 2 different types of nuclear functions and describe them

Fusion : Two atoms unite under heat and pressure

Fission : The release of heat by splitting atoms .

400

Describe the two famous astronomers , and describe which one created the geocentric and heliocentric theory 

- Ptolemy was a Greek astronomer who believed that the earth was at the center of the universe and that the other planets and the sun revolved around the sun , While Nicolas Copernicus  was a polish astronomer who believed in the heliocentric theory , this theory explained the movement of the planets around the sun

400

Describe Venus atmosphere , and why this planet is the hottest planet in our solar system ?

- Venus has an incredibly thick atmosphere that holds in greenhouse gases , making it the hottest planet in our solar system

400

What is the name of Kepler's second law? , and describe the law and it's effects

" The laws of equal areas " , this law is an imaginary line that connects a planet to the sun sweeps out equal areas in equal time .
400

Name the three theories that caused the moon to form , and describe each theory and it's belief .

Capture theory - Earth's gravity pulled into orbit 

Co creation theory - Earth and moon were formed and cooled at the same time 

Giant Impact theory : While the Earth was cooling a " Mars like" object hit the angle and broke off a piece of that crust .

400

Describe the fusion's process , and what happens 

During the fusion process , radiant energy is released . it can take 150,000 years for energy in the sun's core to make it's way to the solar system

500

Describe what the Jovian planets are , and name all the Jovian planets ?

The Jovian planets are the gaseous outermost planets of our solar system , the Jovian planets are Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus , and Neptune.  

500

What is Barycenter , and describe what this effect has on our solar system 

Barycenter is the point between two objects where the balance each other , and when a moon orbits a planet , but bodies are actually orbiting around the planet that lies outside the center of the larger body . 

500

Describe Kepler third law , and it's effects 

Kepler's third  law was a mathematical formula and described that the  square of the orbital period of a planet is directional to the cube of the semi- major axis of it's orbit . 

500

Name all the rocky types , and landscapes of a moon

Rocky types : silicates , anorthosite ,lithophiles

Landscape : Craters , Mare basalts 

500

Describe the Doppler  effect , and the differences between the two different type of shifts 

Redshift and blue shift describe how light/sound shifts toward shorter or longer wavelengths as objects in space ( Such as stars or galaxies ) move close or farther from us.