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Start the Game! Bibliography Fun In The Sun Planets & Pluto All About Asteroids Crazy Facts Galactic Goodies 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 Fun In The Sun: 100 Approximately how old is the sun? Answer Fun In The Sun: 200 How long does it take light from the sun to reach Earth? Answer Fun In The Sun: 300 This happens when hydrogen and helium come together Answer Fun In The Sun: 400 What are the two elements that comprise the majority of the sun? Answer Fun In The Sun: 500 Earth completes a full rotation around the sun every 24 hours. During this time, the region near the equator will experience this many hours of daylight and darkness Answer Planets & Pluto: 100 This planet is both the largest and the brightest planet in the solar system. Answer Planets & Pluto: 200 Gas giant atmospheres are more __________________ than terrestrial planets. Answer Planets & Pluto: 300 What measures the true brightness of a star? Answer Planets & Pluto: 400 Rocks that were found on the moon that tell us how old the moon is are called what Answer Planets & Pluto: 500 Name the eight planets in order by increasing distance from the sun (closest to furthest). Answer All About Asteroids: 100 Where are comets located in our solar system? Answer All About Asteroids: 200 By studying smaller bodies such as asteroids and comets, we learn…… Answer All About Asteroids: 300 A “shooting star” is also known as this. Answer All About Asteroids: 400 What is the difference in a meteorite and a meteor? Answer All About Asteroids: 500 Most asteroids orbit along the “main asteroid belt.” Between what two planets does this main belt exist? Answer Crazy Facts: 100 The terrestrial planets are called “terrestrial” because Answer Crazy Facts: 200 Earth’s period of revolution Answer Crazy Facts: 300 What is the difference in a comet and an asteriod? Answer Crazy Facts: 400 This measures the distance between Earth and faraway stars. Answer Crazy Facts: 500 The most useful unit for measuring distance in the solar system Answer Galactic Goodies: 100 This galaxy encompasses the sun and its solar system. It also shares its name with a delicious treat! Answer Galactic Goodies: 200 This astronaut became the first person to walk on the moon in 1969. Answer Galactic Goodies: 300 This occurs when a small meteoroid enters the earth’s atmosphere, giving the appearance of a “shooting star.” Answer Galactic Goodies: 400 Nothing can escape from this object because of its intensely strong gravitational field. Answer Galactic Goodies: 500 What does N.A.S.A. stand for? Answer Fun In The Sun: 100 Over 4.5 Billion Years Old Back to the Game Board! Fun In The Sun: 200 8 minutes Back to the Game Board! Fun In The Sun: 300 Nuclear fusion Back to the Game Board! Fun In The Sun: 400 Hydrogen and Helium Back to the Game Board! Fun In The Sun: 500 12 Back to the Game Board! Planets & Pluto: 100 Jupiter Back to the Game Board! Planets & Pluto: 200 massive Back to the Game Board! Planets & Pluto: 300 Absolute magnitude Back to the Game Board! Planets & Pluto: 400 Lunar rocks Back to the Game Board! Planets & Pluto: 500 Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Back to the Game Board! All About Asteroids: 100 The Oort Cloud or the Kuiper Belt Back to the Game Board! All About Asteroids: 200 The history of our solar system. Back to the Game Board! All About Asteroids: 300 meteor Back to the Game Board! All About Asteroids: 400 A meteorite enters Earth’s atmosphere and hits the ground. A meteor burns up before it hits the ground. Back to the Game Board! All About Asteroids: 500 Mars and Jupiter Back to the Game Board! Crazy Facts: 100 They resemble Earth Back to the Game Board! Crazy Facts: 200 365.25 days Back to the Game Board! Crazy Comets: 300 A comet is icy and rocky and has two tails. Back to the Game Board! Crazy Comets: 400 Light-year Back to the Game Board! Crazy Comets: 500 Astronomical unit (AU) Back to the Game Board! Galactic Goodies: 100 Milky Way Back to the Game Board! Galactic Goodies: 200 Neil Armstrong Back to the Game Board! Galactic Goodies: 300 Meteor Back to the Game Board! Galactic Goodies: 400 Black hole Back to the Game Board! Galactic Goodies: 500 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Back to the Game Board! Bibliography The Nine Planets Solar System Tour. 25 Aug 2007. William A. Arnett. 20 Jan 2007. <http://www.nineplanets.org> Solar System, The Solar System, Planets Solar System at SPACE.com. 23 Jan 2007. Imaginova Corp. 22 Jan 2007. <http://space.com/solarsystem> Views of the Solar System. 8 Jan 2007. Calvin J. Hamilton. 20 Jan 2007. <http://www.solarviews.com/eng/homepage. htm> World Almanac for Kids. World Almanac Group. 20 Jan 2007. <http://worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/space.html> SOHO. 16 Jan 2007. SOHO. 20 Jan 2007.<http://sohowww.nascom. nasa.gov/explore/sun101.html> Images Albrecht, Dr. R. 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