Astronomy Constellation

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The term "equinox" means...

"Equal night"

What does the word "solstice" mean?

"Sun stands still"

The word "planet" comes from a phrase that means...

"Wandering Star"

The Earth is tilted how much?

23.5º

How many constellations are there?

88

How many stars are visible to the naked eye if there is no light pollution?

9,096 stars

The North Pole is measured at...

90º

Saturn is "Blank" times more massive than the Earth.

95

A group of stars that make a popular shape in the sky that isn't a constellation

An Asterism

A formal group of stars that make a picture in the sky is called...

Asterism

Why is the region north of the Arctic Circle known as the Land of the Midnight Sun?

Because on the summer solstice, these areas experience over 24 hours of daylight.

Why won't you find the planets on a celestial sphere?

Because the planets move separate from the stars.

Why are the zodiac constellations special?

Because they touch the ecliptic

What is light pollution?

Extra light in the atmosphere

What impacts a star's apparent magnitude?

Its absolute magnitude and its distance from us

The North star is named...

Polaris

What is the name of the Greek astronomer who made a catalogue of 48 constellations that became the basis for our constellations?

Ptolemy

Our solar system lives in...

The Milky Way Galaxy

The ecliptic is...

The apparent path of the sun through the sky

What is the celestial north pole?

The celestial north pole is the location on the celestial sphere at which the Earth's north pole points.

The brighter a star is in our sky...

The greater its apparent magnitude

From the standpoint of an observer on Earth, the point where the sky meets the land or water is called...

The horizon

The Tropic of Cancer is...

The latitude line in the northern hemisphere where the sun reaches the zenith on the summer solstice

Why do we see different constellations during different times of the year?

The night side of the Earth faces different directions in space throughout the year

The Temperate Zone in the northern hemisphere is...

The region between the Tropics and the Arctic Circle

Saturn's largest moon is called what?

Titan

Vega, Deneb, and Altair are the three stars of the Summer Triangle

True

Polaris is in what constellation?

Ursa Minor

What is polar night?

When certain regions of the Earth experience over 24 hours where the sun doesn't rise


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