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Round 1 JeopardyFinal

Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Earth & Moon Our Solar System

Stars Galaxies The

Universe Objects Other

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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What is rotation?

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What is revolution?

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Either natural or man-made

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What are satellites?

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Who was Neil Armstrong?

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A moon phase that is more than half full and whose visible part is

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What is a waxing gibbous moon?

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Often called the Red Planet, this planet is being explored by the

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What is Mars?

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The largest planet in the solar

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What is Jupiter?

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Home of the Great Dark Spot, this planet appears blue due to its

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What is Neptune?

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The hottest planet in the solar system, it is often called the

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What is Venus?

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This planet is less dense than water and therefore would be

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What is Saturn?

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What is luminous?

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Magnetic storms on the Sun’s surface that produce dark spots

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What are sunspots?

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What is the core?

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A group of about a thousand stars, smaller than a galaxy,

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What is a star cluster?

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What is nuclear fusion?

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What are constellations?

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This star was often used for navigation because it seems

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What is Polaris or the North Star?

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A series of animal-shaped constellations used by

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What is the zodiac?

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What is a galaxy?

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What is the Milky Way Galaxy?

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What is astronomy?

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What is cosmology?

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What was the Big Bang?

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What is a moon?

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What is Jupiter?

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What is a dwarf planet?

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What is a meteor?

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A large number of these can be found in a belt between the inner

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What are asteroids?

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An object made of ice and dust that orbits the Sun and can be

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What is a comet?

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A man-made satellite where

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What is the International Space Station?

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Arrange the following celestial objects in order from smallest to

largest:

Star, Meteorite, Galaxy, Moon, Planet, Meteor, Universe, Star

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What is : Meteorite Meteor

Moon Planet Star Star Cluster Galaxy Universe?

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