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Final Jeopardy Question The Sun Viewing Space 500 Galaxies Rocks And Stuff The Nine Planets The Beginning

How is energy produced in the Sun? Back

What is the visible surface of the Sun called? Back

What is a spinning ball of hot and luminous gas? Back

What are the dark patches on the Sun called? Back

What is a solar eclipse? Back

What is the name of the telescope in space? Back

When we see a shooting star, What are we looking at? Back

When we look up at a comet in the sky, What is its biggest part? Back

We have seen all of the moons of Neptune, What is the most prominent? Back

When can we see meteor showers the best? Back

About how many Earths could fit into the Sun? Back

What is known as the blue planet? Back

What is the biggest planet in our solar system? Back

What is the smallest planet in our solar system? Back

What is a natural satellite that orbits a planet? Back

What is an asteroid? Back

What is a “Dirty Snowball”? Back

What are comets made of? Back

What is a meteoroid? Back

Explain what a meteorite is? Back

How do scientists think the universe began? Back

How long ago do scientists think the Big Bang occurred? Back

Explain “Steady State” Back

Explain “Oscillating Universe” Back

What do some scientists think caused the dinosaurs to become extinct? Back

What is the most common type of galaxy? Back

What is a galaxy? Back

What is the name of our galaxy? Back

List two kinds of galaxies that have not been mentioned yet Back

Describe what a spiral galaxy looks like Back

What is the main difference between the inner and outer planets? Back

FINAL JEOPARDY How will you do on the astronomy test Monday?