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Why are there phases of the moon?
Because the moon orbits the sun.
What phase of the moon is this?
Waning Crescent
What phase of the moon is this?
Waxing Crescent
What phase of the moon is this?
Third Quarter
What phase of the moon is this?
Full Moon
What phase of the moon is this?
First Quarter
What phase of the moon is this?
New Moon
Why are telescopes put on mountaintops or in space?
To be above pollution, to be away from city lights, to be out of the atmosphere
If the sun is setting the West, a tree's shadow will be (short/long) facing the (northeast/northwest)
Long, facing the Northeast
What is revolution? What is it responsible for?
When the Earth orbits around the Sun. Responsible for the seasons.
When is the best time to see the stars?
At night during a new moon phase
What is a constellation?
A group of stars that humans have created patterns in.
The sun sets in the...
West
The sun rises in the...
East
Pluto is a....
Dwarf Planet
________________ makes the Earth orbit the Sun
Gravity
What are the outer planets?
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
What are the inner planets?
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
What is an astronomer?
A person who studies stars, planets and moons.
What is the lunar cycle?
When the moon goes through all of its phases once.
What is the solar system?
Planets, the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun.
What is Waning? What side of the moon is lit up?
Getting smaller. The left side is lit up.
What is a telescope?
An instrument that makes objects appear closer and larger.
What is a shadow?
A dark area behind an object that blocks the sun.
What is Rotation? What is it responsible for?
When the Earth turns on its axis. Responsible for day and night.
What is Gravity?
A force of attraction between two objects