Physis 202 midterm 2
The large reservoir of comet nuclei far beyond Pluto, from which we believe new long-period comets come into the inner solar system, is called
The Oort Cloud
Which statement about the Sun's rotation is TRUE?
The Sun rotates at different rates at different altitudes on the Sun
Why does Mars have an overall reddish color when we see its surface from afar?
The material of Mars' surface contains a lot of iron oxide, the same chemistry that makes rusting metals look reddish
Which of the following does the composition of a planet like jupiter resemble
The sun
What Makes astronomers think that impact rates for the Moon must have been higher earlier than 3.8 billion years ago
There are ten times more crates on the older highlands than the younger maria
What is one important way in which both the Moon and Mercury are different from Earth?
They do not have an atmosphere
Solar wind particles can be captured by the Earth's magnetosphere. When these particles spiral down along the magnetic field into the atmosphere, they are responsible for
aurorare (norther and southern lights)
Astronomers estimate that the plains of Venus are only about 500 to 600 million years old. How do they estimate dates like this?
by counting the craters visible on the surface and comparing crater counts to other worlds
One of the key reasons that professional astronomers (as opposed to the public) are interested in the comets is that they
Are icy pieces left over from the time that our solar system formed that can give us clues about that early time
Why were asteroids not discovered until the 19th century?
Asteroids are generally small compared to planets and require a good telescope and patient searching to spot them
the observation taht began the 19th and early 20th century fascination with Mars as a place for life was:
Schiaparelli's seeing what seemed to him to be long straight features on the red planet
In its overall composition, the Moon roughly resembles
The Earth's crust and mantle
The process by which Venus became so much hotter than the Earth is called:
the runaway greenhouse effect
Which of the jovian planets does NOT have satellites?
you can't fool me, all the jovian planets are accompanied by satellites
Which of the following is a way that the planet Mercury is similar to the Moon?
its surface is heavily cratered
Chunks of solid material that survive passing through the Earth's atmosphere and are found on the Earth's surface are called
meteroites
Earthquake producing faults are much more likely to be found
on the boundaries of continental plates, where they meet other plates
Where in the Sun does fusion of hydrogen occur?
only in the core
The canals that late 19th and early 20th observers thought they saw on MArs turned out to be
optical illusions
Callisto, the fourth moon of Jupiter's, take 17 days to orbit Jupiter. If I stand on the surface of Callisto and see Jupiter high in the sky over my head, and then wait 8.5 Earth days in the same spot, where will I see Jupiter?
overhead, where it was before
The red spot of Jupiter is
Long - lived (Observed since the 1600's) a high pressure storm system in the atmosphere variable in size made of a reddish colored material
The largest volcano on Mars is called
Olympus Mons (Mt. Olympus)
At their centers, all the jovian planets have cores made of
a solid mixture of rocky and icy materials under great pressure
Our modern understanding of Pluto is that it is a member of
the Kuiper Belt (of trans-Neptunian objects)
The Average temperature on planet Earth is higher than you would expect just from the heating of sunlight alone. What is the explanation for this?
Carbon Dioxide (and other gases) in the atmosphere cause a greenhouse effect
If no one has ever visited the core of the Earth, how do we know that it is made of metals?
Circulating liquid metals in the core set up a large (measurable) magnetic field
The element that can act like a metal when it is under tremendous pressure and is probably responsible for Jupiter and Saturn's magnetism is
Hydrogen
The most common element in the sun
Hydrogen
The world in the solar system that is most active volcanically is
Io
Mars appears to have long branching channels that have the appearance of being formed by a flowing liquid. Yet we know that liquids would not stay liquid in the very thing atmosphere we have on the Martian surface? So how can we explain the channels?
Mars had a thicker atmosphere long ago when the channels formed
The atmosphere of Venus is mostly carbon dioxide, and the atmosphere of the Earth has water vapor. Why are these two gases absent in the atmosphere of the satellite around Saturn called Titan?
Titan is so cold that carbon dioxide and water vapor freeze out
Which of the eight planets has a smaller mass than Mercury
You can't fool me, Mercury has the smallest mass of the eight planets
Which of the following, produced at the core of the Sun, will take the shortest time to emerge from the Sun's photosphere (surface)
a neutrino
If there are at least a million asteroids, how did spacecraft like Galileo survive their trip through the asteroid belt?
although there are many asteroids, they are widely spaced (there is alot of space between them)
One of the most perplexing issues raised by the discovery of thousands of exoplanets is the existence of "hot Jupiters" -- planets with the masses and compositions of Jupiter, but orbiting closer to their stars than Mercury does in our solar system. What is our best idea currently about how such "hot Jupiters" came to be?
hot Jupiters formed further out int their star system, and then migrated inwards somehow
Astronomers believe that Mars formed with a much thicker atmosphere than it has today. Where did this atmosphere go?
it escaped into space (and some later froze out as Mars cold)
The first technique that allowed astronomers to find exoplanets involved:
measuring changes in the radial velocity (Doppler shift) of the star caused by the pull of orbiting planets
The Global Oscillations Network Group (Gong) Project is engaged in: a. measuring where earthquakes happen around the Earth by the waves they generate
measuring the pulsations of the Sun from stations around the world
Today we realize that the source of energy for the Sun is a process called
nuclear fusion
According to the theory of plate tectonics
slow motions within the mantle of the Earth move large sections of the crust around
Scientists now understand that the Earth consists of layers, with the densest materials in the core. What allowed the differentiation of the Earth's layers to happen?
the early Earth must have been so hot it was like a liquid and heavier things sank to the middle
How do astronomers know how strong the magnetic field of the Sun is
they measure the Zeeman (the splitting of spectral lines)
Among solid worlds, which type of world is most likely to have significant geological activity?
those that are largest (and retain heat the best)
What evidence can you give that shows the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa must be relatively young?
we see very few crates compared to the surfaces of Callisto and Ganymede