ASTR 111 Becker | Final Exam Review

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The south celestial pole is located at celestial coordinates

0 hours RA, -90 degrees DEC

Which of the following points in the sky is located on the celestial equator

0 hours RA, 0 degrees DEC; 12 hours RA, 0 degrees DEC

The clouds observed on Jupiter and Saturn have rotation periods that vary with latitude. This is called ________ motion. The motion of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter is driven by ________

differential; the shear motion of the surrounding belts

Consider the equation F = ma, where F is the applied force, m is the mass of the object, and a is the resulting acceleration. If we ________ while holding m constant, we ________

double F and double a; halve F and halve a

The Nebula Theory of the formation of the solar system

early solar nebula was a large cloud that spun slowly, beginning to shrink due to its own self-gravity; Sun forms at center surrounded by rings

Even though it is close to the Sun, Mercury's orbit is not synchronous because

elliptical orbits can't be synchronous

Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution was the first to place the Sun at the center of the solar system to eliminate the need for epicycles

Copernicus

The ________ force causes hurricanes to spin ________ in the Northern hemisphere

Coriolis; counterclockwise

A hot, thin gas produces ________. Emission and absorption lines can be broadened due to ________

emission lines; high temperature and strong rotation

The Earth's surface is heated by optical radiation from the Sun, and it cools mainly by

emitting infrared radiation

Describe Neptune

Distance: 30.1AU Radius: 4 Mass: 17 Rotation: 0.802 days Moons: 8 Orbital Inclination: 1.774 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.0097 Obliquity: 29.56 degrees Density: 1.64 g/cm^3

Describe Pluto

Distance: 39.5AU Radius: 0.18 Mass: 0.002 Rotation: 0.267 days Moons: 1 Orbital Inclination: 17.15 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.2482 Obliquity: 119.6 degrees Density: 2.03 g/cm^3

Describe Jupiter

Distance: 5.2AU Radius: 11 Mass: 318 Rotation: 0.411 days Moons: 16 Orbital Inclination: 1.308 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.0483 Obliquity: 3.12 degrees Density: 1.33 g/cm^3

Describe Saturn

Distance: 9.5AU Radius: 9 Mass: 95 Rotation: 0.428 days Moons: 18 Orbital Inclination: 2.488 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.0560 Obliquity: 26.73 degrees Density: 0.69 g/cm^3

In the Ptolemaic and Copernican models of the universe, respectively, the objects in the universe in order of increasing distance from the center are:

Earth, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Jupiter, Saturn; Sun, Mercury, Venus Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

In Ptolemy's model of the solar system, the ________ is at the center and ________ motion of the planets is explained using ________

Earth; retrograde; epicycles

Interferometry is the process that uses two or more small telescopes separated by a large distance to

improve the resolution to that of a telescope with a size equal to the distance between the telescopes

Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution carefully analyzed and plotted Tycho Brahe's data and deduced the three laws of planetary motion

Kepler

Radio astronomy can be performed

in poor weather, during the day, from the surface of the Earth, and at night

The idea that Pluto is an escaped moon is called into doubt by the fact that

Pluto has its own moon Charon

Galileo's observations of the full phase of Venus were inconsistent with the Ptolemaic model of the solar system because

in the Ptolemaic model Venus is always closer to the Earth than the Sun is

If the distance between two objects is increased by a factor of 3, then the gravitational force between them will

increase by a factor of 9

The length of an Earth day is

increasing as a result of the tidal force the Moon exerts on the Earth

The presence of iron oxide on the surface of Mars indicates that the planet ________ because ________

did not differentiate completely; it cooled too quickly

Radio observations of Venus' ________ revealed that the surface temperature is about ________

Planck curve; 750K

Based on the best available evidence, the amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere seems to be

increasing over the last 100 years due to air pollution, destruction of the rain forest, and ocean damage

The greenhouse effect occurs when

infrared radiation is trapped by atmospheric CO2 and H2O

Formation of the terrestrial planets

inner solar system was about 1000K so no ice formed, and heavy elements such as iron combined with oxygen and silicon to form rocky planets

Sun's Core

inner-most layer of the sun; 15,000,000K; energy generated by nuclear fusion

Planetary rings occur ________. Some small moons of matter are able to exist in the same regions as the rings because ________

inside the Roche limit; they are so small that they are held together by electromagnetic forces rather than by self-gravity

Interplanetary debris

is leftover from the formation of the solar system and ranges from large asteroids and comets to microscopic dust

The scientific method can be summarized using the three words

observation, theory, testing

On March 21, the Sun is located

on or near the celestial equator

On September 21, the Sun is located

on or near the celestial equator

Suppose you point a telescope at a star and then clamp the telescope to the ground so that it cant move. If you wait ________, then the telescope will be pointing to a different star with ________.

one sidereal hour; the same declination but one more hour of right ascension

The various gaps observed in Saturn's rings are caused by ________. The Kirkwood gaps in the asteroid belt are due to ________

orbital resonances with Saturn's moons; resonances with Jupiter

Short-period comets

originate in the Kuiper Belt and have periods less than 200 years

Formation of the Jovian planets

outer solar system was only 200K which allowed water vapor, ammonia, and methane to freeze, forming the "iceburg" cores of the Jovian planets

The Copernican principle is important for observational astronomy because according to it

physical laws are the same throughout the universe

Ecliptic

plane of planets

Kepler's Second Law implies that

planets travel with higher speed as they get closer to the Sun

The slow drift of the continents reflects the action of

plate tectonics

Water ice is able to survive near the ________ on the Moon and Mercury which is because ________

poles; it is hidden in deep shadowed craters

Sunspots

produced by the solar magnetic field; areas of gas on the sun's surface that are cooler than the gases around them

According to Stefan's Law, the energy radiated by an object per unit time varies in proportion to T^4, where T is the temperature of the object. This means that if we ________ the temperature, the radiated energy changes by a factor of ________

quadruple; 256

According to Wien's law, the peak of the Planck curve for a 3000K object is

redder than for a 5000K object

Long-period comets

remain as icy, inactive cometary nuclei in the Oort Cloud

If the Earth were not spinning

rotating hurricanes would not form

Seismic ________ waves cannot propagate through the Earth's core, while seismic ________ waves can

shear; pressure

In Newton's theory of Planetary Motion, the shapes of the orbits are due to ________, but in Einstein's theory the shapes of the orbits are due to ________

the force of gravity; the curvature of space-time

If a light source is receding from you at high speed, then the Doppler effect causes

the frequency of the light to be reduced

Tides on the Earth are caused by

the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun

Based on telescope observations, it is easy to see that the dark regions on the Moon have far fewer craters than the highlands. This led scientists to believe that

the highlands are 4 billion years old and the maria are 100 million years old

The energy values for the electronic excitation levels in an atom are determined by

the number of protons in its nucleus

The mass and radius of Pluto was measured using

the observations of orbits of Pluto and Charon

The internal heating that powers the volcanoes on Io is caused by

tidal forces from Jupiter

Atmospheric blurring is due to

turbulent motion in the Earth's atmosphere

A total eclipse of the Sun is observed from inside ________. A partial solar eclipse is observed from inside the ________

umbra; penumbra

The retrograde spin on Venus and the 98 degree tilt of the spin axis of Uranus are thought to be due to

violent collisions in the past

Comets are made of

ice and rock, similar to the moons of the outer planets

Comets' nuclei are composed mostly of ________ which ________

ice; sublimates into a gas when the comet approaches the Sun forming the coma and tail

The theoretical resolution in arc seconds for an optical telescope with a diameter D = 25m observing at a wavelength of 10^4 Angstroms is ________. This telescope would make observations with a resolution of ________ if it were located on the Moon's surface, and observations of ________ if it were located on the Earth's surface

0.01 arc seconds; 0.01 arc seconds; 1 arc second

Why are all large telescopes reflectors?

1. Mirrors are easy to support accurately from behind because they only require one coated surface 2. Lenses require support at edges and are heavier 3. Folding of primary and secondary mirrors means telescope tubes can be shorter than "straight through" refraction design 4. Lenses produce chromatic aberration, mirrors do not

The theoretical resolution in arc seconds for a radio telescope with a diameter D = 10^5m observing at a wavelength of 5 x 10^9 Angstroms is ________. This telescope would make observations with a resolution of ________ if it were located on the Moon's surface, and observations of ________ if it were located on the Earth's surface

1.25 arc seconds; 1.25 arc seconds; 1.25 arc seconds

The angle subtended by an American dime at a distance of 3 miles is one arc second. From a distance of 9 miles, an American dime therefore subtends an angle of

1/3 arc seconds

The sidereal rotation period of Jupiter's magnetic field is approximately

10 hours

Consider two telescopes, one with a 3in diameter and one with a 12in diameter. The 12in telescope receives ________ times more light energy per second than the 3in telescope

16

Solar Wind

2,000,000K; a stream of electrically charged particles that emanate from the sun's corona

Sun's Convection Zone

2,000,000K; energy is transported by convective turnover

The density of Pluto is ________ which is similar to that of ________

2.0 g/cm^3; Neptune's moon Triton

The sidereal rotation period of Mars is about

24 hours

The stars return to the same positions in the sky every

24 sidereal hours

How high is the North Celestial Pole above the horizon for an observer at a latitude of 25 degrees

25 degrees

How high is the North Celestial Pole above the horizon for an observer at a latitude of 25 degrees North

25 degrees

Consider the accompanying triangle with a base of 25m. Using trigonometry, the result obtained for the height h is

25m(tan(75 degrees)) = 93.3m

Since the average densities of the Moon and Mars are about ________, we conclude that both objects ________

3-4 g/cm^3; do not have a large fraction of iron

One sidereal day is ________ that one solar day

3.9 minutes shorter

Based on radioactive dating of lunar samples brought back to Earth by the Apollo astronauts we now know that the highlands are actually ________ years older than the maria. This implies that ________

5 billion years; the cratering rate in the solar system dropped sharply about 3.5 billion years ago

According to Kepler's Third Law, P^2 = a^3, where P is the orbital period measured in Earth years and a is the length of the semimajor axis measures in astronomical units. For the planet Saturn, a = 15, and therefore its orbital period is

58.1 Earth years

Uranium-238 has a half-life of about 4 billion years and decays into lead. How long will it take for 3/4 of the Uranium to change into lead?

8 billion years

The spin axis of the planet Uranus is tilted by ________ compared to the orbital axis. This causes ________ seasonal variations

98 degrees; extreme

Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution made the best naked-eye observations of the planetary positions? Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution developed the physical laws explaining why the planets follow elliptical orbits?

Brahe; Newton

The most common gas in the atmosphere of Mars and Venus is ________. The most common gas in the atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn is ________

CO2; H2

Describe Mercury

Distance: 0.39AU Radius: 0.38 Mass: 0.05 Rotation: 58.8 days Moons: 0 Orbital Inclination: 7 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.2056 Obliquity: 0.1 degrees Density: 5.43 g/cm^3

Describe Venus

Distance: 0.72AU Radius: 0.95 Mass: 0.89 Rotation: 244 days Moons: 0 Orbital Inclination: 3.394 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.0068 Obliquity: 177.4 degrees Density: 5.25 g/cm^3

Describe Mars

Distance: 1.5AU Radius: 0.53 Mass: 0.11 Rotation: 1.029 days Moons: 2 Orbital Inclination: 1.850 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.0934 Obliquity: 25.19 degrees Density: 3.95 g/cm^3

Describe Uranus

Distance: 19.2AU Radius: 4 Mass: 17 Rotation: 0.748 days Moons: 15 Orbital Inclination: 0.774 Orbital Eccentricity: 0.0461 Obliquity: 97.86 degrees Density: 1.29 g/cm^3

Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution made the first systematic telescopic observations of the sky

Galileo

Which astronomy from the Copernican revolution made the first systematic telescopic observations of the sky? Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution carefully analyzed and plotted Tycho Brahe's data and deduced the three laws of planetary motion

Galileo; Kepler

Which methods on the list can be used to detect extra-solar planets?

I. searches for periodic Doppler shifts of lines in the spectrum of the central star II. searches for periodic changes in the pulsations observed from a pulsar IV. searches for periodic drops in the light from the central star due to transits by a planet

Which of the items on the list apply to the terrestrial planets?

I. small, dense, rocky, with solid surfaces II. clustered close to the Sun and each other V. weak magnetic fields, slow rotation

Which of the items on the list are Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion

I. the cube of a planet's semimajor axis is proportional to the square of its orbital period II. planets follow elliptical orbits with the Sun at one focus III. the line between the Sun and a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal time intervals

Which of the items on the list are Newton's Laws of Motion

I. to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction II. things at rest remain at read and things in motion travel at uniform velocity unless acted on by an external force III. the acceleration on an object is directly proportional to the force acting on the object and inversely proportional to its mass

Which methods on the list have been used to detect planets with masses similar to that of the Earth?

II. searches for periodic changed in the pulsations observed from a pulsar IV. searches for periodic drops in the light from the central star due to transits by a planet

Which of the items on this list were used to discover the retrograde rotation of Venus?

II. the Doppler shift of reflected radar signal

Which of the items on this list were used to discover the 3:2 spin orbit resonance of Mercury?

II. the Doppler shift of reflected radar signals

Which of the items on the list apply to the Jovian planets?

III. large, gaseous, with no solid surfaces IV. spread throughout the outer solar system V. strong magnetic fields, rapid rotation

Which of the items on the list were used to discover the high surface temperature of Mercury?

III. radio astronomy observations of the Planck curve

The densities of the Jovian moons Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto decrease with increasing distance from Jupiter. However, the moons of Saturn do not show this trend. This is because ________

Jupiter radiated much more heat during the formations of its moons than Saturn did, causing more differentiation of the moon system

Which astronomer from the Copernican revolution developed the physical laws explaining why the planets follow elliptical orbits

Newton

Describe the Sun

Radius: 109 Mass: 332,800 Rotation: 25-36 days Moons: 9 Density: 1.410 g/cm^3

In the Copernican model of the universe, the ________ is at the center and the planetary motions are based on ________

Sun; circles

In Kepler's models of the universe, the ________ is at the center and the planetary motions are based on ________

Sun; ellipses

Due to the tidal bulge in the Earth's crust caused by the Moon, the Earth's rate of spin is ________, and the Moon is ________

decreasing; moving away from the Earth

The planets Uranus and Neptune are more blue in appearance than Jupiter and Saturn because

Uranus and Neptune have more methane has in their atmosphere

Venus has no detectable magnetic field because ________. It is surprising that Mercury has a weak but detectable magnetic field because ________

Venus has a very long rotation period; Mercury spins very slowly

The Cassini division in Saturn's ring is due to

a 2:1 orbital resonance with the moons of Mimas

A hot, dense gas at high pressure produces

a continuous spectrum

Saturn's moon Titan is unique because it has ________ composed mostly of ________

a thick atmosphere; nitrogen

When a lunar eclipse occurs, it can be seen from

any place on the night side of the Earth

Amor Asteroids are

asteroids that cross the orbit of Mars

The energy levels in ________ are determined by the electronic structure only, whereas the energy levels in ________ are also affected by rotation and vibration

atoms; molecules

X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy

can be performed only from space

Optical astronomy

can be performed using the Hubble Space Telescope

Asteroids have two main classes of compositions

carbon-rich (C-type) are dark in color and are more ancient silicon-rich (S-type) are light in color and have probably been reprocessed

When white light is passed through a cool, this gas, the photons that are absorbed

cause radiative excitation and are re-emitted in random directions

Chromatic aberration

causes red/blue light to be focused at different points, is not suffered by mirrors, is suffered by lenses, and ruins color photographs

Atoms can be excited as a result of

collisions with other atoms and absorption of radiation

If two planets with the same mass but different temperatures start off with the same amount of hydrogen gas in their atmospheres, then the ________ planet with retain ________ of its hydrogen than the ________ planet

cooler; more; hotter hotter; less; cooler

As we view stars around the North Celestial Pole from Fairfax, they appear to rotate ________ around Polaris while stars in the eastern sky appear to ________

counter-clockwise; rise

Most of the oxygen in the Earth's current atmosphere was

created by plants

The Apollo Asteroids ________, and the Trojan Asteroids ________

cross the orbit of Earth; are located 60 degrees from Jupiter

We see that the densities of the planets ________ as we move outward through the solar system, due to ________

decrease; differentiation, which causes the dense material to stay near the Sun

Jupiter emits about twice as much energy per second it receives from the Sun because of ________. Saturn emits about 3x as much energy per second as it receives from the Sun, probably because of ________

escape of residual heat; ongoing differentiation

Most of the hydrogen in Earth's early atmosphere has

escaped into space

An eclipse of the Moon can be observed only during a ________, while an eclipse of the Sun can be observed only during a ________.

full moon; new moon

Which type of instrument did Tycho Brahe use to make his measurements of planetary positions

giant protractors and straight sighting rods

Sun's Chromosphere

glowing, transparent layer of gas surrounding the photosphere; 4,500K ; transition region of energy

The narrow shape of Saturn's F-ring is caused by

gravitational interactions between two shepherd satellites

Consider the accompanying triangle with a base of 15 meters. Using trigonometry, the result obtained for the height h is

h = 15m(tan(60 degrees)) = 26m

The semimajor axis of an ellipse is

half the width of the ellipse measured across the longest dimension

Currently, Venus is very hot and Mars is very cold. It may be possible for Mars to become Earth-like in the future, but this is not the case for Venus because the water molecules

have been split up by solar radiation with oxygen escaping into space

Blue light has a ________ frequency

high

Helium precipitation occurs on Saturn but not on Jupiter because Jupiter ________. The hypothesis of helium precipitation in Saturn's atmosphere helps to explain its ________ and also the lack of ________ in its clouds

is too warm for helium to condense; high temperature; helium

Because they are the closest planets to the Sun, Mercury, and Venus are generally easiest to observe

just before sunrise and just after sunset

Sun's Radiation Zone

layer just outside the core; 7,000,000K; radiant energy is transferred in the form go photons

Red light has a wavelength of

longer wavelength and a lower energy than blue

The magnetic fields of Earth, Jupiter, and Neptune are thought to be generated in regions containing ________ respectively

molten iron, metallic hydrogen, ionic slush

To track a distant galaxy using a telescope on the equatorial mount, we need to

move the telescope on the right ascension axis

Asteroids are

small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun and have eccentric orbits, spending the majority of their time in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter

Atmospheric convection is caused by

solar heating of the ground, which heats the air near the ground

The ion tail of a comet is ________ while the dust tail is ________ because ________

straight; curved; the dust particles are more massive than the ions

The structure of the Earth's interior has been determined by

studies of seismic waves

The clouds of Venus are composed of droplets of ________. The water that once was on Venus have been ________

sulfuric acid; destroyed due to heat and solar radiation

The first people on Earth to witness a given total solar eclipse see it beginning at ________. The track of the eclipse shadow moves across the Earth's surface from ________

sunrise; west to east

According to Kepler's Second Law, a line connecting the Sun with the planet Jupiter

sweeps out equal areas in equal times

Consecutive full Moons occur every

synodic month

The Condensation Theory of the formation of the solar system

takes the Nebular model and adds dust which cools the nebula by emitting infrared radiation which reduces pressure

The huge Mariner Valley on Mars was formed by ________. The Grand Canyon on Earth was formed by ________

tectonic fracturing; water erosion

The highest high tides occur when

the Earth, Moon, and Sun form a line

The lowest high tides occur when

the Earth, Moon, and Sun form a right triangle

An annular eclipse occurs when the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up, and

the Moon is at its maximum distance from the Earth

Although the Moon and the Sun have about the same angular size as viewed from the Earth, eclipses are relatively rare because

the Moon's orbit is tilted with respect to the Earth's orbit

Sun's Corona

the Sun's outer atmosphere; 1,000,000K; x-rays produced

Helioseismology

the analysis of acoustic waves observed on the solar surface

The theory for the Moon's formation thought to be most likely is

the collision or impact theory

We think that the famous Martian meteorite is from Mars because

the composition of gas trapped inside the meteorite matches that measured by the Viking landers

Some scientists think the organic material inside the famous Martian meteorite is actually due to the contamination on Earth. This is unlikely because

the concentration of organic material increases towards the center of the meteorite

If a light source is approaching you at high speeds, then the Doppler effect cause

the energy of the light to be increased

The Moon and Mercury have no significant atmospheres because

the escape velocity is too low

The planet Mars is easiest to observe during favorable opposition because

the planet is closest to the Earth and the Sun, and it appears full from Earth

The reverse runaway greenhouse effect probably occurred on Mars because

the planet was too cold for CO2 and H2O gas to be retained in the atmosphere to from a thermal blanket

The runaway greenhouse effect probably occurred on Venus because

the planet was too warm for oceans to form and absorb most of the CO2 gas

The 70% albedo of Venus is due to

the reflective cloud layer at high altitudes

The current absence of liquid water on the surface of Mars resulted from ________. The water that used to be on the surface is now ________

the reverse runaway greenhouse effect; under the surface as permafrost

The emission and absorption lines of hydrogen gas occur at ________ frequencies. The pattern of emission and absorption lines ________ the composition of gas

the same; can be used to identify

Aristarchus hypothesized that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Which of the following is a reason that the other Greek philosophers used to reject this idea

the stellar parallax could not be observed

Impact craters on Mercury are generally smaller than impact craters on the Moon because

the surface gravity of Mercury is higher

If the concentration of CO2 in a planet's atmosphere increases

the surface temperature increases because the additional CO2 acts like an extra blanket

Equatorial telescope mounts are convenient when photographing dim astronomical objects like distant galaxies because

the telescope needs to be driven on only one axis to track the galaxy

It is colder in winter than in summer because

the tilt of the Earth's axis causes the Sun to be lower in the sky during winter

Sun's Photosphere

the visible surface of the Sun; 6,000K; energy escapes as radiation

We do not detect shear waves on the side of the Earth opposite from an earthquake. From this evidence, we deduce that

there is a liquid core in the Earth

The density of Mercury is similar to the density of Earth. This implies

there is probably a massive iron core inside Mercury

The channels and outflows features discovered on Mars by Mariner 9 and Mars Global Surveyor show that

there was a huge flood of water from the southern highlands to the northern highlands

Most large telescopes are reflectors and not refractors because

they are difficult to support, difficult to fabricate, and they suffer from chromatic aberration

Meteorites are extremely useful for astronomers because

they make it through the atmosphere to the Earth's surface and they are composed of primordial solar system material

Retrograde motion occurs when a planet appears to move

westward relative to the stars

In the Copernican model of the solar system, retrograde motion of Mars occurs

when the line between the Earth and the Sun passes over the line between Mars and the Sun

If we travelled away from Earth through the galaxy, the constellations

would appear to change slowly


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