Tristan's review
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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What is another term for a low mass star | Red dwarf
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What is it called when two stars orbit each other | Binary stars
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The part of the moon we don't see | Darkside
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The name of the galaxy we live in | Milky way
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A chart organizing the days into 12 months | Calendar
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A vast cloud of gas and dust where stars and planets may be formed | Nebula
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The event that may have triggered the expansion of the universe | The big bang
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A galaxy with no particular shape | Irregular Galaxy
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contains 50-1000 stars found along the spirals of the galaxy | open cluster
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A patch of space with no volume but has a heavy mass that has a strong gravitational pull | Black hole
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