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Which constellations are these?
Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
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The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper are part of which two constellations?
Ursa Major & Ursa Minor
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Which star is closest to the Earth?
The Sun
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A ______________ is a group of visible stars that form a pattern when viewed from Earth.
Constellation
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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magnet
Take 20 points!
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fairy
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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magnet
Take 15 points!
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fairy
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thief
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True or False: The stars that make a constellation are very close together.
FALSE! They are billions of miles apart!
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A _______________ is a giant burning ball of gas. (Hint: There are BILLIONS of these in space)
star
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Polaris is also known as the __________.
North Star
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seesaw
Swap points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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fairy
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banana
Go to last place!
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Do we see the same constellations all the time?
No
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What makes Orion easy to find in the night sky?
The 3 stars that make up his belt.
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The constellation Pegasus is a winged _______.
Horse
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boom
Lose 50 points!
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magnet
Take 10 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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thief
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Explain why we don't see the same constellations all year long.
Earth rotates and revolves. This allows us to see different parts of the sky throughout the year.
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Which constellation is this?
Orion
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