ASTR Test 1
If the Sun were to suddenly vanish, we would learn about it
8 minutes later
The scientist who formulated the three laws of planetary motion by analyzing the data on the precise location of planets in the sky was:
Johannes Kepler
The planet in our solar system with the shortest period of revolution is:
Mercury
The star that is currently closest to the North Celestial Pole is
Polaris
The first artificial satellite the human race sent into orbit was called:
Sputnik
A good example of Newton's third law is the following: A bullet leaves the front of a rifle at high speed, and the rifle's rear end really hurts the shoulder of an inexperienced shooter.
TRUE
According to Newton's first law, a spacecraft like Voyager, which is escaping from the solar system, but not headed toward a nearby star, will just keep going in space.
TRUE
Astronauts in the International Space Station don't feel their weight because they are falling around the Earth.
TRUE
Kepler's third law relates a planet's orbital period to the semi-major axis of the orbit.
TRUE
The person who first measured the size of the Earth using the angles at which sunlight hit the surface of the Earth was Eratosthenes.
TRUE
The ratio of the distance between the foci of an ellipse to the length of its semimajor axis is called its eccentricity.
TRUE
The reason we have a regular cycle of day and night on Earth is that our planet rotates on its axis.
TRUE
When the moon is at perigee, it looks a little bit bigger in our skies.
TRUE
While ancient thinkers expected the motions of the planets to be circles, Kepler used Tycho Brahe's data to show that planets moved around the Sun in ellipses.
TRUE
The natural object (not one that humans built) in space that's closest to Earth is
The moon
Kepler's 3rd Law
The square of the orbital period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit.
Astronomy is considered a historical science - what we observe in the universe has already happened and we can't change it.
True
Scientific models and hypotheses can change as new experiments or observations are done, often with better equipment.
True
Scientific models are always an approximation of nature.
True
Newton showed that to change the direction in which an object is moving, one needs to apply:
a force
We now know that the orbit of a stable planet around a star like the Sun is always in the shape of:
an ellipse
From a city in the U.S., where in the sky would you look to see a star that is not turning with the motion of the sky in the course of a night?
at the north celestial pole
The 88 sectors into which astronomers today divide the celestial sphere (the whole sky) are called
constellations
The slow tipping of the Earth's axis in a circle with a period of about 26,000 years is called
precession
The south celestial pole and the north celestial pole lie in the sky directly above
the Earth's axis
In an ellipse, the ratio of the distance between the foci and the length of the major axis is called
the eccentricity
Of these, which is the largest?
universe
The point in the sky directly above your head at any given time is called the
zenith
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, is small enough that we can see every star in it with our unaided eye (no telescope required.)
False
The scientist who first devised experimental tests to demonstrate the validity of the heliocentric model of the solar system was
Galileo
The Renaissance astronomer who wrote the pioneering book that suggested the Earth probably orbits the Sun (instead of the other way around) was:
Copernicus
In the United States, at night, the direction north is always directly above your head.
FALSE
Kepler discovered his three laws of planetary motion by looking at the planets through a large telescope in his private observatory.
FALSE
Neptune travels faster in that part of its orbit when it's a little further from the Sun, so it can cover the extra distance.
FALSE
The Earth's period of rotation is equal to 1 year
FALSE
The density of an object is its mass multiplied by its volume.
FALSE
The most eccentric orbit among the planets in our solar system is that of Mars.
FALSE
The path that the Sun appears to make in the sky over the course of a year is called the celestial equator
FALSE
To leave the gravitational pull of the Earth, and explore other planets, satellites must have at least:
escape velocity
