"Space Objects (Guess by Image)" refers to an activity or game where participants are shown images of various celestial bodies or phenomena—such as planets, stars, asteroids, comets, or galaxies—and are challenged to identify or name them based on visual clues. This engaging approach is often used in educational settings to teach astronomy, enhance observation skills, and spark curiosity about the universe by encouraging recognition and discussion of different space objects.
"Space Objects (Guess by Image)" refers to an activity or game where participants are shown images of various celestial bodies or phenomena—such as planets, stars, asteroids, comets, or galaxies—and are challenged to identify or name them based on visual clues. This engaging approach is often used in educational settings to teach astronomy, enhance observation skills, and spark curiosity about the universe by encouraging recognition and discussion of different space objects.
What is a planet, and how is it different from a dwarf planet?
A planet orbits the Sun, is roughly round, and has cleared its orbit of other debris. A dwarf planet is also round but has not cleared its orbital neighborhood.
What is a star?
A star is a massive, self-luminous sphere of plasma powered by nuclear fusion in its core, emitting light and heat.
What is a comet?
A comet is a small icy body that develops a glowing coma and tail when near the Sun, as ices sublimate and dust is released.
What is the difference between an asteroid, a meteoroid, and a meteor?
Asteroids are rocky bodies mainly in the asteroid belt. A meteoroid is a small fragment in space. When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere it becomes a meteor (shooting star); if it lands, it's a meteorite.