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Vocabulary Name That Constellat ions Astronomer Starry Night Sun 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Vocabulary for 100 The path of one object in space around another. Check your answer orbit Return to Board Vocabulary for 200 A force that is a property of mass Check your answer gravity Return to Board Vocabulary for 300 One half of a sphere Check your answer hemisphere Return to Board Vocabulary for 400 An imaginary line through a rotating object, around which the object rotates Check your answer Axis Return to Board Vocabulary for 500 The amount of light energy produced by a light source Check your answer Luminosity Return to Board Name That Astronomer for 100 This instrument is used by astronomers to see distance Check your answer telescope Return to Board Name That Astronomer for 200 Name which is not an astronomer: Galileo or Swinney Check your answer Swinney Return to Board Name That Astronomer for 300 Name which is not an astronomer: Aristotle or Einstein Check your answer Einstein Return to Board Name That Astronomer for 400 Which is not an astronomer: Copernicus or Capricorn? Check your answer Capricorn Return to Board Name That Astronomer for 500 Choose an astronomer we talked about and tell at least two facts about him. Check your answer Answer varies Return to Board Constellations for 100 Which constellation is about a queen attached to her throne that spins around in the night sky? Check your answer Cassiopeia Return to Board Constellations for 200 Who is the hunter in the night sky? Check your answer Orion Return to Board Constellations for 300 Why do different cultures name the stars different names? Check your answer They named them after things they could relate to Return to Board Constellations for 400 Which country sees the same constellation as the United States? Australia, England, South Africa or New Zealand Check your answer England Return to Board Constellations for 500 Name a constellation and explain the legend you enjoyed learning about. (You cannot pick Orion or Cassiopeia) Check your answer Answers will vary Return to Board Starry Night for 100 A cloud of gas and dust in space is Check your answer nebula Return to Board Starry Night for 200 The collapsed core of a Sun-sized star Check your answer White Dwarf Return to Board Starry Night for 300 The explosion of a large star which may briefly produce more light than an entire galaxy. Check your answer Super Nova Return to Board Starry Night for 400 A very young star which has not yet begun to shine. Check your answer Protostar Return to Board Starry Night for 500 A stage in the life cycle of many stars when they increase in size and begin the conversion of helium to carbon. Check your answer Red Giant Return to Board SUN for 100 The sun’s visible surface is the Check your answer photosphere Return to Board SUN for 200 This is what we know as sun protection factor found in sunscreens Check your answer SPF Return to Board SUN for 300 Name at least 2 ways the sun is helpful Check your answer Answer varies Return to Board SUN for 400 Name at least 2 ways the sun is harmful Check your answer Answers vary Return to Board SUN for 500 Look at the diagram of the sun… Check your answer Answer varies Return to Board FINAL JEOPARDY The category is Solar System FINAL JEOPARDY What is the difference between the models of the solar system known as geocentric and heliocentric? FINAL JEOPARDY