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Hodgepodge Potpourri Stars and Planets Solar System Earth’s Motion

To orbit around an object

This causes the sun to appear to rise and set in the sky

It takes Earth this long to revolve around the sun

The phase of the moon that occurs approximately two weeks after a new moon

The reason the moon appears to have different shapes or phases

A large object that orbits a star

Name the four inner planets

Fix the sentence: Planets and stars orbit moons.

Three ways the outer planets are different from the inner planets

What would happen if Earth had an orbit half as big as it is now?

A huge ball of superheated gases

A huge system of gases, dust, and stars

What a star’s color tells us about the star

Ursa Major is this kind of group of stars

A bright object in the night sky is in a different position each night. It must be a…

An imaginary line that extends through both poles of a planet

You turn a model of the Earth around its axis. What does this motion explain?

The large object that floats in space above Earth to take pictures of stars and planets

The two gases that the sun is mostly made of

Compare how Earth rotates and how it revolves.

A group of objects that orbit a star in the center, and the star itself

Was considered a planet until 2006; now it’s a dwarf planet

The third brightest object in the sky (second brightest in the night sky)

How long it takes the moon to go through its phases

Why the positions of stars seem to change as the seasons change