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Outer Space Alissa Kohl-Artistic Developer Science S4E1 and S42 PlayReferencesDirectionsConclusion

Directions 1.Pick the category at the top. 2.Pick an amount to wager. 3.Click on that button for the question. 4.Answer the question. 5.You can check your answers by pressing the Check Answer button. PlayReferencesConclusionTitle

Space Jeopardy Important People Stars Planets The Moon Constellations 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points ConclusionReferencesDirectionsTitle

The leading scientist of Victorian times. Who is John Herschel? Check AnswerContinue

The British physicist that showed that black holes can evaporate away. Who is Stephen Hawking? Check AnswerContinue

An American astronomer who discovered that the galaxy is surrounded by a large amount of invisible “dark matter.” Who is Vera Rubin? Check AnswerContinue

A French astronomer who assigned numbers to the brightest nebulas, clusters, and galaxies. Who is Charles Messier? Check AnswerContinue

An astronomer that studied the Andromeda Galaxy and found that stars in its center were older than those in its spiral arms. Who is Walter Baade? Check AnswerContinue

A star that is still found within the gas cloud from which it was born. What is a forming star? Check AnswerContinue

A star more than 10 times as massive as the sun. What is a massive star? Check AnswerContinue

A gas cloud from which stars are formed. What is The Cone Nebula ? Check AnswerContinue

A star of about the Sun’s mass that shines for billions of years. What is a Sunlike Star ? Check AnswerContinue

A star that glows dull red. What is a Protostar ? Check AnswerContinue

The Four Giant planets. What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune ? Check AnswerContinue

A volcanic planet with a reddish-colored sulfurous surface. What is Lo ? Check AnswerContinue

A planet that was discovered in 1781 by William Herschel. What is planet Uranus ? Check AnswerContinue

This planet is 484 miles from the sun What is the distance from Jupiter to the sun. Check AnswerContinue

This planet has rings made from chunks of ice and dust. What is Saturn ? Check AnswerContinue

This served as a home for Apollo astronauts for up to three days while they carried out experiments. What is the Lunar Module? Check AnswerContinue

Between 1969 and 1972 this number of Americans landed on the moon successfully. What is six Americans? Check AnswerContinue

The moon is in line with the sun and cannot be seen. What is a New Moon ? Check AnswerContinue

The full moon passes through Earth’s shadow. What is a Lunar Eclipse ? Check AnswerContinue

The Moon has no _____ to protect it from the sun. What is an atmosphere ? Check AnswerContinue

This constellation contains the Big Dipper. What is Ursa Major ? Check AnswerContinue

This constellation depicts an archer. What is Sagittarius ? Check AnswerContinue

This constellation can be seen from both hemispheres. What is the Andromeda ? Check AnswerContinue

This constellation depicts a swan. What is Cygnus? Check AnswerContinue

This constellation depicts the son of the mighty sea god Poseidon. What is the Orion ? Check AnswerContinue

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