Astronomy Exam 2
Remnants of volcanic activity on the asteroid Vesta indicate that members of the asteroid belt:
occasionally grow large enough to become differentiated and geologically active
Rings of giant planets are very thin compared to their diameters mainly because:
of collisions between ring particles
The mass of all the known asteroids combined would be as much as:
one-third the mass of the Moon
If a moon has a retrograde orbit then it
orbits clockwise as viewed from north pole
Particles that make up the rings of Uranus and Neptune are composed of:
organic material that has darkened due to bombardment by cosmic rays
If plant life were to die on Earth:
oxygen would disappear from the atmosphere
It took approximately __________ years for oxygen to become a large component of the Earth's atmosphere.
1 billion
Compared to the dark-colored regions on the surface of the Moon, the light-colored regions are approximately:
1 billion years older
What would you study in order to determine the timescale on which the Earth's magnetic field reverses direction?
A spreading center on the sea floor
The largest volcanic mountains in the Solar System are found on:
Mars
We have direct evidence for the current existence of water on the surface of which terrestrial object?
Mars
Mars has a diameter that is approximately half that of Earth's. If the interiors of these planets are heated by radioactive decays, how does the heating rate of Mars' interior compare to that of Earth's?
Mars' heating rate is 0.12 times that of Earth's.
Mars, Venus, and Earth are much less heavily cratered than Mercury and the Moon. This is explained by the fact that:
Mars, Venus, and Earth were geologically active longer than Mercury and the Moon
According to studies of impact cratering, which of the terrestrial planets has the oldest surface?
Mercury
Which terrestrial planet shows the least evidence of recent volcanic activity?
Mercury
Which of the following is a remnant from space that has hit the surface of the Earth?
Meteorite
Why do we find methane clouds above water clouds in the atmosphere of Saturn?
Methane is in a liquid/gas state at lower temperatures than water.
Which of the giant planets was predicted to exist mathematically before it was ever seen through a telescope?
Neptune
Roughly how often does a high tide occur?
Once every 12 hours
If a radioactive element has a half-life of 10,000 years, what fraction of it is left in a rock after 40,000 years?
One-sixteenth
Which of the following processes did NOT contribute to Earth's secondary atmosphere?
Oxidation
__________ in our atmosphere is a direct consequence of the emergence of life.
Oxygen
Which of following is FALSE?
Pluto has a mass that is 1/10 times the Earth's mass.
Where do Uranus's and Neptune's high magnetic fields originate?
Salty oceans
If you could find a large enough ocean, which one of these planets would float in it?
Saturn
The fastest zonal winds are found on:
Saturn and Neptune
Compare two blackbody objects, one at 200 K and one at 400 K. How much larger is the flux from the 400 K object, compared to the flux from the 200 K object?
Sixteen times as much
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a planetary magnetic field?
Solid iron core
An asteroid with an albedo of 0.1 and a comet with an albedo of 0.6 are orbiting at roughly the same distance from the Sun. How do their temperatures compare?
The asteroid is hotter than the comet.
Why did the terrestrial planets lose their primary atmospheres?
Their low gravities couldn't hold them.
Why are all clouds on Jupiter not white, as on Earth?
There are impurities in their ice crystals.
The Jovian atmospheric vortices are created by a combination of the Coriolis effect and:
convection
Which of the following is NOT a factor that helps explain Earth's lack of craters compared to the Moon?
Higher density interior
Band systems on Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are most prominent when viewed in which wavelength regime?
Infrared
Which object has turned itself inside out numerous times, leading to lighter elements escaping, sulfur compounds composing the crust, and heavier elements making up the core?
Io
Which property of a moon might lead you to believe it was a captured asteroid?
It rotates clockwise around the planet when viewed from the planet's north pole.
Which of the following is the BRIGHTEST part of a comet?
Its coma
Which of the following does NOT contribute to more extreme seasonal variations on Mars compared to Earth?
Its spin axis is tilted more with respect to its orbital plane.
All the giant planets except __________ experience seasons.
Jupiter
In 1994, dozens of fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with:
Jupiter
The strongest magnetic fields in the Solar System are found on which planet?
Jupiter
The fact that Jupiter's radius is contracting at a rate of 1 mm/year results in:
Jupiter radiating more heat than it receives from the Sun
A comet having an orbit of 50 years would likely have come from the:
Kuiper Belt
Which of the following does NOT contribute to the large size of Mars's volcanoes?
Lack of atmosphere
If you obtained a sample of rock from Venus and determined the abundances of 238U and 207Pb in it, and found that for every 1 uranium atom there were 3 lead atoms, then what would the age of this rock be? Note that 238U decays to 207Pb with a half-life of 700 million years. Assume that there was no 207Pb in the rock when it originally formed.
1.4 billion years
If the flux of sunlight on a planet suggested its temperature should be 200 K, but its actual temperature was 220 K, then how much more energy does this planet emit relative to the energy it receives from its parent star?
1.5 times more energy
If the Himalaya mountain range is presently 8,000 m in height and is rising at a rate of 0.5 m per century because of the convergence of two continental plates, how long did it take to create this mountain range?
1.6 million years
The nucleus of the typical comet is approximately __________ in size.
10 km
What is the surface temperature of a star that has a peak wavelength of 290 nm?
10,000 K
At what wavelength does your body radiate the most given that your temperature is approximately that of the Earth, which is 300 K?
10-5 m
Earth has roughly __________ times more atmospheric pressure than Mars and __________ times less than Venus.
100; 100
You could fit roughly __________ Jupiters across the diameter of the Sun and roughly __________ Earths across Jupiter's diameter.
10; 10
The North American Plate and the Pacific Plate are sliding past one another at a rate of approximately 3 cm/year. San Francisco, which is located on the edge of the North American Plate, is sliding southward toward Los Angles, which is located on the Pacific Plate. If they are currently separated by a distance of 600 km, how many years will it take for the two cities to meet?
20 million years
The greenhouse effect raises Earth's surface temperature by roughly:
35 K
The inner core of each of the giant planets is made up of rocky material that is __________ times the mass of the Earth.
5 to 10
You observe Neptune as it occults a background star when the relative velocity between Neptune and the Earth is 30 km/s, and the star crosses through the middle of the planet and disappears for 27.6 minutes. What is Neptune's diameter?
5 × 104 km
If Saturn has a semimajor axis of 10 AU and an albedo of 0.7, what is its expected temperature?
65 K
What must an asteroid have in order for us to determine its mass?
A moon
Humans cannot survive on the surface of Mars for long periods of time because:
All of the above are valid reasons
Which of the giant planets does NOT have rings?
All of the giant planets have rings.
Given the thickness and composition of Venus's atmosphere, by how much would you expect its average surface temperature to change between day and night?
Almost no change at all
Which object would have the largest impact if it were to strike the Earth?
An asteroid moving at 200 m/s
The darkest asteroids are:
C-type
Which of the following is NOT geologically active?
Callisto
Which group of meteorites represents the conditions in the earliest stages of the formation of the Solar System?
Chondrites
Which group of meteoroids is more likely to have compositions indicative of those in the early Solar System?
Cometary meteoroids
What is the most common geologic feature seen on moons?
Craters
What is the best explanation for the heating of Earth's interior today?
Decay of radioactive elements
Why does the dust tail separate from the ion tail?
Dust is more massive than ions, so it accelerates less.
Based on the assumption that a liquid, conducting core and rapid rotation are both required for a magnetic field to operate, which terrestrial planets would you expect to have magnetic fields?
Earth and Mars only
Which of the following will NOT be a consequence of Earth's consumption of the bulk of its radioactive "fuel" in the future?
Earth will spin more slowly on its axis.
Based on the number of impact craters observed per square meter on their surface, place these terrestrial planets in order of youngest to oldest surface:
Earth, Venus, Mercury
Which moon gives rise to the particles that make up Saturn's E ring?
Enceladus
Which of the following moons is thought to have a vast ocean of water beneath its thin frozen surface?
Europa
Which of the following does NOT describe comets in the Oort Cloud?
Flattened distribution
What would you observe in order to accurately measure the rotational period of a giant planet?
Synchrotron emission
Suppose we discover a comet whose orbit was very highly eccentric, retrograde, had a very large tilt with respect to the ecliptic plane, and a period of 2,000 years. Where is the most likely place of origin for this comet?
The Oort Cloud
The colors of the cloud bands on Jupiter and Saturn are due primarily to differences in their:
chemical compositions
Which of the following contributes most to the large difference in the average daytime and nighttime temperatures on the Moon?
The lack of an atmosphere
Which of the following factors does NOT directly influence the temperature of a planet?
The size of the planet
Continental drift occurs at a typical rate of a few:
cm/year
Which of the following is the hottest part of the atmosphere?
Thermosphere
Why would a planet's rings reflect 50 percent of the sunlight they receive?
They are made of ice.
Why are Jupiter and Saturn not perfectly spherical?
They rotate rapidly.
Which of the following moons do scientists believe most closely represents the primordial Earth, although at a much lower temperature?
Titan
If water vapor was released from Venus's surface due to tectonic activity into its upper atmosphere, what would most likely happen to it?
UV light would break apart the water molecules, and the hydrogen would be lost into space.
All the giant planets radiate more energy into space than they receive from the Sun EXCEPT:
Uranus
__________ has the most extreme seasons of any planet in the Solar System.
Uranus
Based solely on mass, which of the following terrestrial planets would you expect to retain a secondary atmosphere?
Venus
Which of the following has an atmosphere of primarily carbon dioxide?
Venus
What is unique about Venus's rotation?
Venus rotates in the opposite direction compared to the direction it orbits the Sun.
Venus's surface temperature is fairly uniform from the equator to the poles because:
Venus rotates slowly so Coriolis forces do not disrupt Hadley circulation
Which molecule moves with the fastest average speed in the Earth's atmosphere in thermal equilibrium?
Water (atomic mass = 18)
How do particles from Enceladus wind up in Saturn's E ring?
Water geysers erupt from the surface and expel them into space.
Most asteroids are closest in shape to:
a potato
If you wanted to search for faint rings around a giant planet by sending a spacecraft on a flyby, it would be best to do so:
after the spacecraft passed the planet
The nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere came from:
ammonia delivered by comet impacts
Meteorites contain clues to all of the following EXCEPT:
changes in the rate of cratering in the early Solar System
meteorites have clues containing all the following except
changes in the rate of cratering in the solar system
Jupiter emits a large amount of radio emission because:
charged particles blasted off of Io's surface move through Jupiter's magnetic field
plate tectonics is not responsible for
canyons
The main greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of the terrestrial planets are:
carbon dioxide and water vapor
differentiation
density
Eris and Ceres are examples of:
dwarf planets
We refer to some of the inner regions of Jupiter and Saturn as metallic hydrogen because they:
efficiently conduct electricity
Most comets originate:
far from the planets, many thousands of AU from the Sun
The current theory is that a planet will have a strong magnetic field if it has:
fast rotation and a liquid core
As a group, the giant planets all rotate __________ terrestrial planets.
faster than
When a comet comes close to the Sun, its volatile ice sublimates and transforms directly from the solid to __________ phase.
gas
Uranus and Neptune do not have bands as distinct as those on Jupiter and Saturn, because Uranus and Neptune:
have wind speeds that vary more smoothly from the equator to the poles
The one orbital characteristic both short- and long-period comets share is:
highly eccentric orbits
The gas giants are composed primarily of:
hydrogen
The Earth releases the energy it receives from the Sun by emitting __________ radiation.
infrared
The fact that Earth's interior is differentiated suggests that:
it was liquid at some point in the past
Jupiter's rings are made of material from:
its largest, innermost moons
The lithosphere of a planet is:
its solid surface
In the past, the Moon was closer to the Earth and the difference in the heights of the ocean at high and low tides were:
larger
Flows of material surrounding Martian craters suggest:
the presence of water in surface rocks
The major difference in the composition of Earth's atmosphere compared to the atmospheres of Venus and Mars is a direct consequence of:
life on the planet
Uranus and Neptune are bluish green because they contain large amounts of:
methane
The surface of the dwarf planet Eris has very high albedo and is covered with:
methane ice
The rovers named Spirit and Opportunity that recently explored Mars's surface discovered:
minerals that must have formed in an environment rich in liquid water
Of the giant planets, only Jupiter and Saturn have thick inner layers of:
molecular and metallic hydrogen
As a blackbody becomes hotter, it also becomes __________ and __________.
more luminous; bluer
Antarctica is the best hunting ground for meteorites for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
more meteorites fall there than on other locations on Earth
Ring material:
must constantly be renewed
Neptune and Uranus probably took longer to form than Jupiter and Saturn, because the solar nebula was __________ at the radius of Neptune and Uranus.
not as dense
Earth's innermost core is solid, not liquid, because:
the pressure is too high for a liquid state
Suppose an earthquake occurs on an imaginary planet. Scientists on the other side of the planet detect primary waves but not secondary waves after the quake occurs. This suggests that:
part of the planet's interior is liquid
Cometary nuclei are most likely:
porous
The age of the Solar System can be determined most accurately by:
radioactive dating of rocks retrieved from the Moon
Based on the age of the light- and dark-colored regions of the Moon and the number of craters observed in these regions, we know that impacts in the inner Solar System:
rapidly decreased approximately 3 billion years ago
Most asteroids are:
small
Neap tide occurs when the Moon is in the first or third quarter phase and results in:
smaller than usual tides
Erosion on the surface of the Moon is primarily caused by:
solar radiation
erosion on the surface of the moon is caused by
solar radiation
The most common type of meteorites are:
stony meteorites
Runaway convection in the Earth's atmosphere can lead to:
storms
The varied colors found on Io's surface are due to the presence of various molecules containing:
sulfur
The smallest craters are found on:
the Moon
Heating from __________ causes the top of the Earth's stratosphere to be warmer than the bottom.
the ozone layer absorbing UV light
Studies of the amount of cratering at different locations on the Moon indicate that:
the rate of cratering in the Solar System has changed dramatically over time
The shape of the Earth's magnetosphere is modified by:
the solar wind
The two layers of Earth's atmosphere that have temperature gradients that allow convection to occur are:
the troposphere and the mesosphere
A planet will have bands in its atmosphere like Jupiter and Saturn if:
the wind speeds vary greatly with latitude
Despite the high temperatures deep in the interior of giant planets, their cores remain liquid because:
they are under very high pressures
Each season is 42 years long on Uranus because:
they change on the timescale of Uranus' orbital period
Comet nuclei, absent their tails, are very dark because:
they have organic molecules mixed with ice
All weather and wind on Earth are a result of convection in the:
troposphere
Without the ozone layer, life on Earth would be in danger from increased levels of __________ radiation.
ultraviolet
The presence of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor in a planet's atmosphere is direct evidence of:
volcanic activity
The compositions of Uranus and Neptune differ primarily from that of Jupiter and Saturn in that the outer two planets contain more:
water ice
The minimum size of a meteoroid that is capable of surviving its passage through the Earth's atmosphere and hitting the ground is about as big as:
your fist