Question | Answer |
How far away is the sun?Find out in the cafeteria | 93 million miles
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What is the hottest planet?Go to the hottest classroom in the school | Venus
| Which planet has the most volcanoes? Mrs Salcido might know! | Venus
| How many stars are in our solar system?Check with Mrs. Johnson in 3rd grade. | There is only one star-our sun.
| Name all the planets people have walked on. I bet you can find out by the restrooms | Earth is the only one!
| What does a rover do? Check the lost and found. | Rovers take pictures and samples and send them to earth
| Name all of Mars' moons. Maybe Mrs. Hernandez the janitor might know? | Phobos & Deimos
| What is Jupiter's "Great Red Spot?" Coach A likes red! | A huge wind storm
| Name all of the planets that have rings. Go see if Ms. Aguero knows. | Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune
| Name all four Gas Giants. Where do we enter the stage? | Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
| What is the coldest planet in our solar system? Science Lab might help | Uranus
| How fast do winds blow on Neptune? Faster than a teacher eating lunch. | three times as fast as hurricanes
| Why isn't Pluto a planet any more? This teacher has the answer in her name! | It is too small.
| Name all five dwarf planets. Mrs. Vannley is pretty handy. | Pluto, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake, Eris
| How long does it take for light to travel from the sun to Earth? Find the time | 8 minutes
| Name Pluto's three moons. Book it up! | Charon, Nix, and Hydra
| What were the names of the first two people to walk on the moon? Mr Torres will tell us | Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin
| When was the last time someone walked on the moon? Ramp up to the finish! | 1972 |