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100 200 300 400 500 INNER PLANETS OUTER PLANETS AWESOME ASTRONOMERS SATELLITES ASTRONOMY HODGE-PODGE
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INNER PLANETS 100 To which of the 2 main groups of planets does Earth belong?
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terrestrial INNER PLANETS 100
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INNER PLANETS 200 Describe the characteristics of the inner planets in 3 words
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INNER PLANETS 200 small dense rocky
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What is the most important factor that that makes life on Earth possible? INNER PLANETS 300
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Liquid water INNER PLANETS 300
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Which of the inner planets has the highest surface temperature? WHY?! INNER PLANETS 400
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Venus It’s thick atmosphere has a greenhouse effect INNER PLANETS 400
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INNER PLANETS 500 What evidence suggests that Mars once had a warmer climate?
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INNER PLANETS 500 Dry riverbeds
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Name the outer planets in order from the asteroid belt to the end of our solar system OUTER PLANETS 100
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Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto OUTER PLANETS 100
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What is the great RED spot and on which planet would you find it? OUTER PLANETS 200
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It’s a storm similar to a hurricane on Jupiter OUTER PLANETS 200
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Why are some of the outer planets greenish-bluish? OUTER PLANETS 300
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Atmosphere of hydrogen and methane OUTER PLANETS 300
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Which of the outer planets has the shortest period of revolution? OUTER PLANETS 400
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Jupiter has the shortest year out of the outer planets OUTER PLANETS 400
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What is the composition of the outer planets’ rings? OUTER PLANETS 500
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Gas, dust, and ice OUTER PLANETS 500
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ASTRONOMERS 100 What are the three major types of galaxies identified by Edwin Hubble?
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Spiral Elliptical Irregular ASTRONOMERS 100
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ASTRONOMERS 200 What scientist thought Earth was at the center of the universe?
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Claudius Ptolemy ASTRONOMERS 200
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ASTRONOMERS 300 What scientist thought the sun was at the center of the universe?
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Nicolaus Copernicus ASTRONOMERS 300
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DAILY DOUBLE 800 POINTS
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ASTRONOMERS DAILY DOUBLE What contribution did Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler bring to astronomy?
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Brahe: Kept super accurate data of objects moving in the sky Kepler: Took Brahe’s data and used it to create an accurate description of the solar system ASTRONOMERS DAILY DOUBLE
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Who created the first telescope that is able to take pictures of galaxies? ASTRONOMERS 500
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Edwin Hubble ASTRONOMERS 500
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Why don’t solar and lunar eclipses happen every month? SATELLITES 100
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The moon’s orbit is tilted
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What causes the phases of the moon? SATELLITES 200
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The positions of the moon, Earth, and the sun
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Where would you find a Meteor? Meteoroid? Meteorite? SATELLITES 300
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Meteor: Mesosphere Meteoroid: Orbiting Earth Meteorite: On Earth’s surface
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SATELLITES 400 Why do planets or moons with atmospheres have fewer impacts?
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The air slows and burns up the objects SATELLITES 400
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Why does the amount of moons for each of the planets change so often? SATELLITES 500
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Technology allows us to see more!
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What type of galaxy is the Milky Way? HODGE-PODGE 100
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Spiral
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How do the inner planets differ from the outer planets in terms of distance? HODGE-PODGE 200
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They are closer together HODGE-PODGE 200
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HODGE-PODGE 300 What does AU mean? How many miles does it represent?
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HODGE-PODGE 300 Astronomical Unit 93,000,000 miles
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Name all of the planets that have moons HODGE-PODGE 400
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All but Mercury and Venus
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HODGE-PODGE 500 Name all of the planets in order from shortest year to longest year
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HODGE-PODGE 500 Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Something that might be on your test tomorrow! Please record your wager UP TO 1000 points
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What is happening in the diagram?
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Solar eclipse
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