Goal of game: Try to get to the end of the board with the least amount of moves :D Instructions: 1.Press Play or the Green Flag. Wait 2 seconds. Use arrow keys to move. 2.Press space in order to get a number from the earth. 3.Once you have a number, look at the questions and have a partner read the question to you. 4. If correct move up 1 space and if wrong move down 1 space. 5. If you question, have this (If correct move 2 extra spaces) beside it move the amount of spaces it suggests. 6.Click on Dot the dog if you need tp PAUSE 7. Enjoy and Have Fun.
Questions: 1.Can a star turn into a planet? Yes 2.What is the name of the force which keeps the planets in orbit around the sun? Gravity 3.Which planet is covered by clouds of sulphuric acid? Venus (If correct +2 moves) 5.Which planet is named after the Roman god of war? Mars 6.Which planet is closest to the sun? Mercury(If correct +2 moves) Which two planets take less time than Earth to orbit the sun? Mercury and Venus 7.Which planet has a day which lasts eight months? Venus What is the term for a natural satellite? Moon What is the term for a natural satellite? Yuri Gagarin Which was the first space probe to leave the solar system? Pioneer 10(If correct +2 moves) How many US space shuttles are there? Four: Columbia, Endeavour, Discovery, Atlantis What is the approximate temperature at the surface of the Sun? 5,800 K (5,530 C) What force bends light rays traveling through the universe? Gravity What is almost halfway through its 10-billion-year life, will expand to become a red giant and then shrink to become a white dwarf? The sun(If correct +2 moves) Which planet orbits the Sun four times in the time it takes the Earth to go round once? Mercury What name was given to the invisible material once thought to occupy all space? Ether(If correct +2 moves) Which is the largest moon in the solar system? Ganymede Where is the Palomar telescope? Mount Palomar, California Where, theoretically, might one find objects squeezed to an infinite density? Black Hole Which is the largest moon of Saturn? Titan Who was the first Cambridge professor of radio astronomy? Martin Ryle Who discovered Uranus? William Herschel Which is the largest planet in the solar system? Jupiter What is the smallest planet in the solar system? Pluto Which is the brightest comet in the solar system? Halley’s Comet What would you find if you traveled to the center of the solar system? The Sun How many planets are there in the solar system? Nine Which planet is named after the Roman goddess of love? Venus What kind of extraterrestrial object has been named after the 17th-century astronomer Edmond Halley? A Comet What was the first artificial satellite? Sputnik 1