Astronomy Test 1
Earth- moon- sun
Solar, new moon
If the Moon's orbit were a little larger, solar eclipses would be
more likely to be annular
If the Earth rotated twice as fast as it currently does, but its motion around the Sun stayed the same, then
the night would be half as long
What causes a lunar eclipse?
the shadow of the Earth
What causes a solar eclipse?
the shadow of the moon
When a thin crescent of the Moon is visible just before sunrise, the Moon is in its
waning crescent phase
On what date does the Sun cross the celestial equator moving North to South
Sept. 22
The vernal (spring) equinox is now just entering the constellation Aquarius. In what constellation will it lie in the year A.D. 15,000? Write the name of the constellation.
Leo
What time does a 3rd Quarter Moon rise? What time does it set? Can I see a 3rd Quarter Moon during the daytime?
Rises at 12 midnight; Sets at 12 noon; Yes
A long thin cloud that stretched from directly overhead to the western horizon would have an angular size of
90 degrees
What two pieces of information are needed to determine the diameter of a faraway object?
(1) the Distance and (2) the Angular Size of the object
The Sun's diameter is 1.4 x 106 km and its distance is 1.5 x 108 km. Calculate the angular size of the Sun. [NOTE: round your answer to the nearest 0.5; Do NOT put any units on your answer, just the number. For example 0.5, or 2.5, or 10.5, or 7.0]
0.5
The Moon lies 384,000 km from the Earth, and the Sun is 1.5 x 108 km away. If both the Moon and the Sun have the same angular size, how many times larger is the Sun compared to the Moon?
400
Why aren't there lunar and solar eclipses every month?
5 degree tilt
What time does a Full Moon rise?
6 pm
What is the approximate altitude and azimuth of Mars as observed about 7:00 pm in January, 2021?
Altitude = 60° Azimuth = 200°
In which direction does the Moon rise/set
East/ West
If we know the distance of an object from Earth, we can determine the object's size by measuring its parallax shift
False
The seasons are caused by the precession of Earth's axis.
False
The stars in a constellation are physically close to one another?
False
The date of the Full Moon in January 2021 is January 29. What is the date of the Full Moon in February 2021?
Feb. 27
What's the phase of the Earth if you were standing on the Moon when the Moon was New phase
Full
Why are there seasons on Earth?
The Earth orbits the Sun and Earth's spin axis is tilted 23.5°.
Why do we see different stars at different times of the year?
The Earth orbits the Sun.
Why does the Sun rise in the East and set in the West? Does the Moon also rise in the East and set in the West?
The Earth rotates on its axis. Yes, the Moon rises in the East
If one complete hemisphere of the Moon is always lit by the Sun, why do we see different phases of the Moon?
The Moon orbits the Earth causing the Earth-Moon angle to change with respect to the sunlight
Why aren't there lunar and solar eclipses every month
The lunar orbit is tilted 5° with respect to the Earth-Sun plane
A lunar eclipse can occur only during the full phase
True
The angular diameter of an object is inversely proportional to its distance from the observer.
True
If the Earth's tilt were only 10 degrees instead of 23.5 degrees, how would this affect the climate of the Earth, compared to our climate now?
Warm winters and cooler summers
Why do the stars rise in the east and set in the west?
earth spins towards east
If the Moon orbited the Earth twice as fast, but in the same orbit the frequency of solar eclipses would?
stay the same
Parallax
the apparent change in position of an object when seen from different places