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Outer Space Jeopardy! Celestial Objects Gravity Distance in Space Galaxies It’s a Mixed Bag $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY Refresh.

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3 Outer Space Jeopardy! Celestial Objects Gravity Distance in Space Galaxies It’s a Mixed Bag $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY Refresh

4 Celestial Objects $500 Answer

5 Celestial Objects - $500 Question This celestial object has the greatest mass and volume in our solar system.

6 Question What is the Sun? Selections

7 Celestial Objects $400 Answer

8 This region of our solar system is composed almost entirely of ice and dust. Question Celestial Objects - $400

9 Question What is the Kuiper Belt? Selections

10 Celestial Objects $300 Answer

11 Planets in our solar system fall into one of these two categories based on their composition. Question Celestial Objects - $300

12 Question What are terrestrial planets and gas giants? Selections

13 Celestial Objects $200 Answer

14 Planets in our solar system can fall into one of these categories based on their location/position from the Sun. Question Celestial Objects - $200

15 Question What are inner and outer planets? Selections

16 Celestial Objects $100 Answer

17 All solar systems have at lease one of these at their center. Question Celestial Objects - $100

18 Question What are stars? Selections

19 Gravity $500 Answer

20 Gravity - $500 The strength of gravity depends on these two variables. Question

21 Question What are mass and distance? Selections

22 Gravity $400 Answer

23 The Sun’s gravitational force causes planets to move around the Sun. This is called ____. Question Gravity - $400

24 Question What is revolution/orbit? Selections

25 Gravity $300 Answer

26 The planet in our solar system with the strongest gravitational force. Question Gravity - $300

27 Question What is Jupiter? Selections

28 Gravity $200 Answer

29 This object orbits Earth and has a mass 1/6 of Earth’s mass. Question Gravity - $200

30 Question What is the Moon? Selections

31 Gravity $100 Answer

32 Our Sun’s gravity holds this huge group of rocks in orbit along with the planets. Question Gravity - $100

33 Question What is the Main Asteroid Belt? Selections

34 Distance in Space $500 Answer

35 Distance in Space - $500 Earth is exactly this distance from the Sun. Question

36 Question What is 1 Astronomical Unit (AU)? Selections

37 $400 Answer Distance in Space

38 When measuring relatively short distances (ex: the distance between planets in a solar system) we should use these units of measurement. Question Distance in Space - $400

39 Question What are astronomical units (AU)? Selections

40 Distance in Space $300 Answer

41 Question Distance in Space - $300 This unit of measurement is defined as the distance an light travels in one year.

42 Question What is a light year? Selections

43 Distance in Space $200 Answer

44 Question Distance in Space - $200 The distance between the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies would best be described using this unit of measurement.

45 Question What are light years? Selections

46 Distance in Space $100 Answer

47 Question Distance in Space - $100 These two units of measurement are most commonly used to measure distances in space.

48 Question What are astronomical units and light years? Selections

49 Galaxies $500 Answer

50 Galaxies - $500 This specific type of object is at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy and is the largest of its type to be discovered. Question

51 Question What is a super massive black hole? Selections

52 Galaxies $400 Answer

53 Galaxies - $400 This specific type of galaxy is shown here. The Milky Way galaxy is also of this type. Question

54 Question What is a barred spiral galaxy? Selections

55 Galaxies $300 Answer

56 This type of galaxy has no defined shape. Question Galaxies - $300

57 Question What are irregular galaxies? Selections

58 Galaxies $200 Answer

59 The galaxies have a round because they have little to no spin. Question Galaxies - $200

60 Question What are elliptical galaxies? Selections

61 Galaxies $100 Answer

62 Question Galaxies - $100 Galaxies can be placed in one of these three categories.

63 Question What are spiral, elliptical, and irregular? Selections

64 It’s a Mixed Bag $500 Answer

65 It’s a Mixed Bag - $500 The gravitational force of planets is dependent on this variable. Question

66 Question What is mass? Selections

67 It’s a Mixed Bag $400 Answer

68 This diagram is used by astronomers to compare different types of stars based on their luminosity and temperature. Question It’s a Mixed Bag - $400

69 Question Selections What is a Hertzsprung Russell diagram (HR Diagram)?

70 It’s a Mixed Bag $300 Answer

71 Question It’s a Mixed Bag - $300 Planets and moons in our solar system are visible because they do this to the light from the Sun.

72 Question What is reflect (light from the Sun)? Selections

73 It’s a Mixed Bag $200 Answer

74 Meteor are miniature versions of these celestial bodies. Question It’s a Mixed Bag - $200

75 Question What are asteroids? Selections

76 It’s a Mixed Bag $100 Answer

77 It’s a Mixed Bag - $100 An arm of this galaxy can be seen in this picture taken from Earth. Question

78 Question What is The Milky Way Galaxy? Selections

79 Daily Double !!! You may bet all of your earnings so far. If you have no earnings, you may bet up to $500. Answer

80 Daily Double !!! You may bet all of your earnings so far. If you have no earnings, you may bet up to $500. Answer

81 FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTIONS These are the three characteristics a celestial body needs in order to be considered a planet. Answer

82 ANSWER 1.Orbits the Sun 2.Spherical shape 3.Clear surroundings


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