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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Mr. Reed’s Astronomy Test

Review Game!

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JEOPARDY!

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The SunStars &

Constellations

Seasons The Moon EclipsesMeteors,

Comets, & Asteroids

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How is energy produced in the

Sun?

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What is the visible surface of the Sun

called?

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What is the cloud of gas that surrounds

the Sun called?

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What are the dark patches on the Sun

called?

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How long does it take for the Sun’s

light to reach Earth?

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What is a constellation?

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Why do constellations move in our night sky by

season?

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What is another name for the star

Polaris?

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What constellation is most prominent or visible in the Winter

sky?

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What is another name for the Ursa

Major constellation?

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Why do we have seasons here on

Earth?

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What direction is the Earth’s axis pointed during the summer

months in the Northern

Hemisphere?

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What is another name for the longest day of

the year in the Northern

Hemisphere?

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How many seasons do the North and South Poles experience?

Daily Double!!!

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What is it called when the hours of daylight and darkness are the

same in both hemispheres on or about March 20?

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Why do we see different phases or views of the moon

throughout the month?

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What is it called when the moon lies between the Sun and the Earth

and the side of the moon facing the Earth

is not visible?

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When the moon is aligned with the Sun and the Earth with

the Earth in the middle and we see the entire moon.

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The term used to describe a moon

when we are seeing more and more of

the moon.

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The term used to describe a moon that is less than a

quarter moon.

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Created when the Earth lies between the moon and the

sun.

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Created when the moon lies between the Earth and the

Sun creating a shadow on the

Earth.

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What is the rarest type of eclipse to

occur or see?

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Explain the difference between a

total eclipse and a partial eclipse?

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Why do eclipses not occur every month on the moon’s orbit around the Earth?

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Where most known asteroids are

located

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The common name for a meteor

streaking across the sky

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The direction the tail of a comet points

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A meteor that strikes the Earth’s surface

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A mass of frozen gases, cosmic dust, and rocky particles orbiting the sun in an elliptical orbit