Astronomy Exam 1

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Secondary Waves (S Waves)

only travel through solids and temporarily change the shape, but not the volume of the material they pass through; move slower than P waves

Ecliptic

path of the sun and the planets

perigee

point in an orbit that is closest to the earth

celestial poles

points about which the celestial sphere appears to rotate; intersections of the celestial sphere with Earth's polar axis

oblate spheroid

shape of the earth, a slightly flattened sphere

Shoemaker-Levy Comet

the comet that struck Jupiter in 1994

Roche Limit

the distance a moon can be from a planet before shattering from tidal forces

True

the force of mass and the force of gravity are directly proportional

Eris

the largest (most massive) Kuiper Belt Object

Kepler's First Law

the law of ellipses: The planets are not orbiting into circles, turns out if you measure it carefully, it moves in an ellipse

horizon

the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet

apogee

the point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited; the highest point

Perigee

the point where the orbiting body is closest to the body being orbited.

Geochemistry

the study of the chemical composition of the earth and its rocks and minerals.

Equinox

the time or date (twice each year, September and March) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length (12 hours)

Kuiper Belt Objects

tiny ice dwarfs, similar to Pluto, in the outer reaches of the solar system

perigee

total solar eclipses occur at:

winter solstice

when the sun is at its southernmost point

processed meteorites

younger, have experienced volcanism or differentiation, frequently metallic, occasionally stony iron

365.25

How many Earth rotations are in one revolution of the Earth?

14

How many moons does Neptune have?

82

How many moons does Saturn have?

27

How many moons does Uranus have?

Meteorite

If a rock is magnetic, has a fusion crust, has a Widmanstatten pattern when you cut it, it is a ...

the main asteroid belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

The largest concentration of asteroids is the ___ located ____.

Kepler's Second Law

The law of equal areas: A line segment connecting the Sun and a planet will sweep sectors of equal areas in equal time.

terrestrial planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Eros

Near-earth Asteroid

total solar eclipse

New Moon at Perigee is a ___.

solar

New moons experience ___ types of eclipses

Prime Meridian

a planet's meridian adopted as the zero of longitude.

solar diameter

a planets distance from the sun divided by the sun's diameter = ?

Meteoroid

a relatively small, rocky body that travels through space

Breccias

a rock composed of fragments of earlier rocks bonded together

Primary Waves (P-Waves)

compression waves that travel through solids and liquids, compressing and expanding the material they pass through, temporarily changing volume

primitive meteorites

oldest (4.6 billion years), unprocessed, just as they were when they formed out of the solar nebula, occasionally carbon rich

Meteorite Impact

Cone-shaped structures, planar deformation features, high-pressure minerals, and crater morphology are evidence of:

Kepler's Third Law

"Law of Periods" Planets that are closer to the sun will orbitt faster, and planets further will orbit slower

post

(Latin) after

ante

(Latin) before

away from the sun

A comet's tail always points

meteor

A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere. (shooting star)

Global Positioning System (GPS)

A system that determines the precise position of something on Earth through a series of satellites, tracking stations, and receivers.

Geocentric

A theory of the structure of the solar system in which the earth is the center

Meridian

An arc drawn on a map between the North and South poles.

International Date Line

An arc that for the most part follows 180° longitude, the place where we stop and start days.

Newton's Law of Motion

An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by another force

planet

An object that orbits a star, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared the area of its orbit.

The shadow of the Earth during lunar eclipses

Ancient Greeks inferred the spherical Earth by observing:

Summer Solstice

At the equator, the sun would reach the highest point in the sky on this date.

tidal bulges

Caused by the gravitational forces of the Moon, and to a lesser extent the Sun, creating "high tides" on each side of earth

lead

Comet tails ___ comets in orbit

RADAR formula

D = v*t/2 Speed of light 3x10^5 km/s

23 hours and 56 minutes

Earth's actual rotation period

Newton's Law of Gravity

Every object attracts every other object with a force that is proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

strong magnetic field

Evidence that supports Jovian Planets' electrically conductive liquid interior

lunar

Full moons experience ____ type of eclipses

Jovian Planets

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Earth's moon

Kuiper Belt Objects are smaller than:

Triton

Largest moon of Neptune with a thin nitrogen atmosphere

Winter

Perihelion (when the Earth is close to the Sun) occurs in which Northern Hemisphere Season?

Crater size

Projectile Velocity, Projectile Mass, Projectile Density and Impact Angle all impact:

Mimas

Saturn's moon that is responsible for the gap between its rings

Prometheus and Pandora

Saturn's shepherd moons

hydrogen and heluim

The Jovian planets are mostly composed of what gases?

23.5 degrees

The angle which the earth's axis is tilted

Europa and Ganymede

The gravitational tug between what two Jovian moons cause Io to be volcanically active?

Io

The moon of Jupiter known to be the most volcanically active object in the solar system

Titan

The moon of Saturn known to have a thick atmosphere with rain, rivers, and lakes.

Winter

The season experienced when the earth's axis is tilted AWAY from the sun

All

The sun, earth and moon are in alignment during ____ eclipse(s).

Europa

This Jupiter moon has more water than all of Earth's oceans.

Meteroite

a meteroid that has passed through the atmosphere and hit earths surface

Small Angle Formula

Variations: a/360 = d/2πr a2πr/360 = d 360d/a2πr = r

Triton

What Moon of Neptune is thought to be a Kuiper Belt Object?

ice

What are Saturn's rings composed of?

hydrogen and helium

What is Saturn mostly composed of?

zenith

What is the point on the celestial sphere directly above an observer?

They all have rings

Which Jovian Planet does NOT have rings?

Uranus

Which planet USED to be the furthest from the sun?

William Herschel

Who discovered Uranus?

Comets

With elliptical orbits typically extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune, these "dirty snow-balls" are frequently composed of a mixture of rock and various ices:

tidal bore

a body of water that rushes up through a narrow bay, estuary, or river channel during the rise of high tide and causes a very sudden tidal rise

Cassini Division

an apparent gap between Saturn's A and B rings

apogee

annular solar eclipses occur at:

79

approx. How many moons does Jupiter have?


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