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Space Jeopardy 1
Solar
System
Space
Facts
Gravity
Moon
Phases
Odds &
Ends
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Solar System (100pts)
A dirty snowball with a long tail that is
pulled around the sun and then sent
back into deep space.
Answer
Solar System (100pts)
What is a comet?
Home
Solar System (200pts)
A chunk of rock orbiting in a belt
between Mars and Jupiter.
Answer
Solar System (200pts)
What is an asteroid?
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Solar System (300pts)
This is the only planet on which we
have found definite signs of life.
(so far)
Answer
Solar System (300pts)
What is Earth?
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Solar System (400pts)
This planet is tipped on its side.
Answer
Solar System (400pts)
What is Uranus?
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Solar System (500pts)
This used to be the ninth and
smallest planet but has now been
classified as a dwarf planet.
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Solar System(500pts)
What is Pluto?
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Space Facts (100pts)
Photovoltaics
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Space Facts (100pts)
What is the science name for
solar cells?
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Space Facts (200pts)
A constant state of falling.
Answer
Space Facts (200pts)
Why are astronauts weightless
in space?
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Space Facts (300pts)
Gravity and inertia.
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Space Facts (300pts)
What are the two forces that
keep objects in orbit?
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Space Facts (400pts)
Dwarf planets.
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Space Facts (400pts)
What is the category for Pluto
and other similar objects?
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Space Facts (500pts)
KC 135
(also know as the vomit comet)
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Space Facts (500pts)
What is nickname for the KC
135?
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Gravity (100pts)
The state of weightlessness
experienced by astronauts while in
space.
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Gravity (100pts)
What is Zero G’s?
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Gravity (200pts)
The gravity which we experience
every day on Earth.
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Gravity (200pts)
What is 1 G?
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Gravity (300pts)
1/6 of a G.
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Gravity (300pts)
What is the gravity of the
moon?
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Gravity (400pts)
Two X’s the normal Earth’s gravity?
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Gravity (400pts)
What is 2 G’s?
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Gravity (500pts)
Gravity is not determined by size
but by this instead. (Also the
reason a bowling ball would have
more gravity than a basketball.)
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Gravity (500pts)
What is mass?
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Moon Phases (100pts)
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Moon Phases (100pts)
What is a last quarter?
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Moon Phases (200pts)
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Moon Phases (200pts)
What is a waning crescent?
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Moon Phases (300pts)
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Moon Phases (300pts)
What is a waxing crescent?
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Moon Phases (400pts)
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Moon Phases (400pts)
What is a waning gibbous?
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Moon Phases (500pts)
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Moon Phases (500pts)
What is a waxing gibbous?
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Odds & Ends (100pts)
The nearest star to the earth.
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Odds & Ends (100pts)
What is the sun?
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Odds & Ends (200pts)
This planet is best know for its giant
red spot.
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Odds & Ends (200pts)
What is Jupiter?
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Odds & Ends (300pts)
This planet has the largest
volcanoes in the solar system.
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Odds & Ends (300pts)
What is the Mars?
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Odds & Ends (400pts)
Name the eight planets in order.
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Odds & Ends (400pts)
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth,
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune, and Pluto.
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Odds & Ends (500pts)
An object in motion tends to stay in
motion unless something bothers it.
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Odds & Ends (500pts)
What is inertia?
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