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(6) SOL 6.8 Solar System Flashcards

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QUARTER (HALF) MOONName the phase of the moon.,
GIBBOUS MOONName the phase of the moon.,
CRESCENT MOONName the phase of the moon.,
FULL MOONName the phase of the moon.,
NEW MOONName the phase of the moon.,
EARTHThe only planet that has liquid water, which is necessary to support life.
WINTER IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHEREWhich season is the Northern hemisphere in?,
SUMMER IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHEREWhich season is the Northern hemisphere in?,
EARTH'S TILT as it revolves around the sunWhat causes of the seasons?
NIGHT AND DAYThe result of the Earth's rotation of the Earth.
24 HOURSOne complete rotation of the Earth takes____.
REVOLUTIONThe movement of the Earth around the sun.
A YEAR (365 DAYS)The time it takes the Earth to revolve around the sun.
ONE MONTH (27-28 DAYS)How long does it take for the moon to revolve around the Earth?
THE MOONEarth's natural satellite (an object that moves around another)
THE MOON'S PHASESnew, crescent, quarter (or half), gibbous, full
A STARA burning sphere of gases
THE SUNThe closest star to Earth
ROCKY INNER PLANETMercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
GAS GIANTSJupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
ASTEROID BELTDividing line between inner and outer planets
MERCURYRocky, dense inner planet. Only inner planet with no atmosphere. Closest to the sun.
VENUSPlanet about the same size as Earth. Heavy thick atmosphere that traps heat (surface is 475 degrees C) 2nd from sun.
MARSScientists believe that liquid water once existed on this planet because photos show valleys and sedimentary rocks.
150 MILLION KMWhat is the Earth's distance from the sun?
NINEHow many planets in our solar system?
THIRDEarth is the _____ planet from the sun
JUPITERName the largest planet. 3 Earths would fit inside it.
SATURNThe planet known for its rings. At least 18 moons.
URANUSA blue-green ball of gas and liquid. The most distant planet visible without a telespcope.
NEPTUNEGas Giant farthest from the sun except Pluto.
PLUTOThe smallest planet. Rocky surface like the inner planets, but probably covered by frozen gases
GRAVITYForce that keeps the planets in motion around the sun
PTOLEMY AND ARISTOTLETwo Greeks who believed that the Earth was the center of the universe
COPERNICUS AND GALILEOTwo men who tried to prove that the sun was the center of the universe
ASTEROIDSAbout 2000 chunks of rock, like tiny planets, orbit around the sun, on a path between Mars and Jupiter.
COMETSBalls of ice and rock, often with tails of gas as they near the sun.
METEORSChunks of orbiting matter which occasionally hit the Earth's atmosphere, vaporizing and giving off a streak of light.
TELESCOPEGalileo was probably the first person to use this invention to observe the sky
SPUTNICK 1Modern space exploration began in 1957 with Soviet launch of this satellite
SATELLITEAny natural or artificial body or object that orbits another object
PROJECT APOLLOProject that landed 12 humans on the moon between 1969 and 1972.
VOYAGER SPACE PROBESThis mission sent back pictures of Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune
SPACE PROBEA robot vehicle used to explore deep space
VIKING 1 AND 2Landed on Mars in 1976 and sent back data about the planet's soil and atmosphere
PIONEER PROBESMission that used instruments to see through the thick clouds that cover Venus
MERCURY PROGRAMProgram that sent the first Americans into space in 1961
HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPELaunched in 1990, it produces images five times as sharp as those from any telescope on Earth
SPACE SHUTTLESIn use since 1981, the first reusable spacecraft
TIDESThe moon's gravity causes these ocean bulges

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