Astronomy (Earth Science TEST 1)
NASA's four orbiting telescopes
1. Hubble Space Telescope, visible light 2. Compton gamma-ray Observatory 3. Chandra x-ray Observatory 4. Spitzer Space Telescope, infrared
1. Main sequence Stars 2. Giants or red giants are supergiant's 3. White dwarfs
1.90% 2. 3. Less than 10%
What is the typical length of a sunspot cycle
11 years
Light travels at
186,000 miles per second
Brightness of sun
5
How long does it take sun rays to reach Earth?
60x60x24x360x186000 = 5700,000,000,000
One AU
93 million miles, distance from Sun to Earth
You are studying a constellation of stars and need to rank the stars in order of brightness. Which of the following Greek letters would be used to note the brightest star
Alpha
The layer of the solar atmosphere directly above the Photosphere is referred to as the
Chromosphere
Nebulae (hot/blue)
Clouds of interstellar matter. 90% hydrogen 9% helium 1% Interstellar dust
the type of spectrum provided by a common light bulb is a
Continuous Spectrum
Three types of light
Continuous, dark line, bright line
The earliest astronomical records appear to have been made by the ancient Chinese, Egyptians, and the Babylonians in order to
Determine when to plant crops or hunt animals based on seasonal changes
What kind of planet is Pluto
Dwarf
Which Planet contains water in all three states liquid ice and gas
Earth
One of the discoveries which led to the modern view of the solar system was that the orbits of the planets are
Ellipses
When the Earth is the farthest from the Sun it is said to be in the perihelion position true or false
False
The first scientist to use a telescope for astronomical purposes
Galileo
The scientist was the first to use the telescope in astronomy
Galileo
Gravity and thermal expansion
Gravitational collapse, expansion....balance = main sequence
What force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun
Gravity
Which of the following is not considered a form of electromagnetic radiation
Gravity
Which two elements are the most abundant in the universe
Helium and hydrogen
The sun produces energy by converting
Hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei
Edmund Hubble discovered that nearly all stars were shifted toward the infrared? Or ultraviolet? Portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
Infrared
When viewing the planets Mars appears to move backwards or retrograde because
It is rotating around the Sun slower than the Earth's rotation
Most asteroids come from the asteroid belt between Mars and
Jupiter
Which planet has the most satellites or moons
Jupiter
Which planet is the largest in the solar system
Jupiter
What about life beyond Neptune that contains comments Rocky bodies and dwarf planet
Kuiper
What is the distance light travels in a year called
Light year
Alpha Centauri is a famous star because it is one of the closest stars to Earth. Where would you look in the night sky for it
Look for the brightest star in the constellation Centaurus
Name the three types of stars on the hertzsprung-russell diagram
Main sequence Stars. Giants or Red Giant. White dwarf.
Which planet contains mons Olympus the largest volcano in the solar system
Mars
Which planet is closest to the Sun
Mercury
Astronomers looking through a telescope are observing a star in motion. If it appears red, which direction relative to the Earth is it moving
Moving away from the Earth
A total eclipse of the sun is only possible at
New moon
The source of the sun's energy is
Nuclear Fusion
Three action at the center of the Sun that create solar energy is called
Nuclear fusion
During periods of high solar activity huge cloud-like structures that appear as great arches extending from the Sun are often produced. These solar features are called
Prominences
Doppler effect shift color
Redshift
Which planet has an extensive system of rings made of ice rock and dust
Saturn
A statement you will sometimes hear people say is that a day is not 24 hours but is really 23 hours 53 minutes and 43 seconds. What does this time refer to
Sidereal time. Not solar time. A solar day is 24 hours
H - R diagram
Size, color (brightness), temperature of the star
Layers of sun
Solar interior, Photo Sphere, chromosphere, Corona
The shape of the Milky Way galaxy is
Spiral galaxy
Galaxies can be hint 3
Spiral, elliptical, irregular
What is the modern explanation for guest stars that appear in the night sky and then disappear
Stars that go nova or supernova and appear as bright objects during the event
What is the most common meteorite
Stony
Spectroscopy
Study of properties of light
Cosmology
Study of universe
The most conspicuous features on the surface of the Sun are dark areas called
Sunspot
Solar features hint 3
Sunspots, prominences, solar flares
The period of time required for the Moon to complete a cycle of phases is called the
Synodic month
The discovery that the universe appears to be expanding led to the widely accepted Theory called
The Big Bang Theory
To determine whether a Celestial body is approaching or receding from Earth astronomers employ
The Doppler effect
Which body has the greatest mass in our solar system
The Sun
The part of the sun clearly visible during a solar eclipse is
The chromosphere
The solar wind originates from
The corona
Galileo observed several features using the telescope. Which of the following did he not discover
The two moons of Mars
Why do the planets drift East relative to the stars and then move west for periods of time
They're moving in the same rotation sense as the Earth around the Sun but as Earth moves faster ( or slower depending on the planet) the motion appears to be backwards
Our sun is a main sequence star true or false
True
The sun is considered an average star true or false
True
The sun's energy results from the conversion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei true or false
True
Which planet rotates on its side
Uranus
Which planet is the brightest in our night sky
Venus
Which color has the shortest wavelength
Violet
Red giant Stars cool and collapse to become either hint 3
White dwarf, Neutron, black holes
When all of the hydrogen is consumed, it collapses and causes hint 3
White dwarf, neutron star, black hole
What color is our sun
Yellow
At the beginning of Spring, the vernal equinox, what is the right Ascension of the Sun
Zero