Astronomy exam 1

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Star constellation

a group of stars within the same are in the sky and have a certain shape

For a star (or other astronomical objects), a Doppler shift is a shift in the wavelength of spectral lines in an object's spectrum. The amount of this shift is a measure of the object's ___________________

speed toward or away from Earth

Why are planets and stars round?

gravity pulls equally in all directions

Suppose you are in an elevator. As the elevator starts upward, its speed will increase. During this time when the elevator is moving upward with increasing speed, your weight will be__________.

greater than your normal weight at rest

................................ the circle around us where the sky meets the ground

horizon

What do hydrogen compounds condense into?

ice

When we say that a planet has a highly eccentric orbit, we mean that:

in some parts of its orbit it is much closer to the Sun than in other parts.

Refracting telescopes use __________________

lenses

When the sun, earth and moon lines up, we have

spring tide

Circumpolar star

star which does not set

A galaxy is best described as a very large collection of _____.

stars

total lunar eclipse

the Moon becomes fully covered by Earth's umbral shadow

When you are standing on a scale in an elevator, what exactly does the scale measure?

the force you exert on the scale

first quarter and last quarter

the moon is illuminated by 50%

T/F: We put telescopes into space to come over the light pollution problem.

true

T/F: When we look at the moon, we see the same face

true

The sun spends the most amount of time above the horizon on the day of _____ solstice and the least amount of time above the horizon on the day of ______ solstice for an observer at the northern hemisphere.

1: summer 2: winter

During an eclipse, there are two parts of the shadow. A dark shadow which is called ______ and bright one which is called _____.

1: umbra 2: penumbra

The Andromeda Galaxy is located about 2.5 million light-years away. How long does its light take to reach us?

2.5 million years

Earth is closer to the Sun in January than in July. Therefore, in accord with Kepler's second law:

Earth travels faster in its orbit around the Sun in January than in July.

What do we mean by Earth's "tilt"? We say that Earth's axis has a tilt of 23.5°, which means that __________.

Earth's axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5° compared to a line perpendicular (straight up and down) to its orbit

Why is a sunflower yellow?

It reflects yellow light

Which person is weightless?

A child in the air as she plays on a trampoline

Which object emits more light?

A star that is the same size as the Sun but five times hotter. (hotter objects)

According to Newton's second law, the greater the force exerted on an object, the greater the object's _____.

acceleration

The distance between two adjacent peaks or the distance between two adjacent troughs is called ______.

wavelegth

Celestial objects are said to be ____________ shifted if they move away from us

red

A spectral line that appears at a wavelength of 321 nm in the laboratory appears at a wavelength of 328 nm in the spectrum of a distant object. We say that the object's spectrum is:

redshifted

Circumpolar stars are stars that __________.

remain above the horizon at all times

The jovian planets are thought to have formed as gravity drew hydrogen and helium gas around planetesimals made of

rocks, metals, and ices

What substances were found in the innermost regions (within about the inner 0.3 AU ) of the solar system before planets began to form?

rocks, metals, hydrogen compounds, hydrogen, and helium, all in gaseous form

Light is considered as an

electromagnetic wave

Latitude are lines of parallel circles which are measured with reference to

equator

Longitudes are lines of meridians which are measured with reference to

equator

The sun rises precisely due eat and sets precisely due west only on the days of ______.

equinoxes

T/F: As you accelerate upward, you have more mass than when you are stationary.

false

T/F: We put telescopes into space to come over the effect of the Earth's atmosphere

false

The number of cycles in a wave is the definition of _____. Also known as the number of waves that cross a given point per unit time.

frequency

Spring tide occurs when the moon is in the phase of

full moon

A supercluster is best described as a very large collection of _____.

galaxies

The Local Group is a collection of __________.

galaxies including the Milky Way and others nearby.

A car is accelerating when it is

going around a circular track at a steady 100 miles per hour.

Light gets _______________ as it gets farther from its source

weaker

the earth rotates from

west to east

Why does Earth have such a large moon?

when a Mars-size object slammed into the young Earth

The Sun began to shine as a full-fledged star when nuclear fusion began inside of it, which was __________.

when our solar system was born about 4 ½ billion years ago

Which planets are terrestrial?

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars Formed inside the frost line

celestial equator

an imaginary circle between the north and the south pole

The earth is tilted by .............. from the line perpendicular to the ecliptic

23.5

T/F: The solar system rotates around the center of the galaxy.

True

Order from the largest to the smallest: the sun, earth, the local group, universe, our solar system, local supercluster, the milky way galaxy, jupiter

universe local supercluster the local group the milky way galaxy our solar system the sun jupiter earth

________ a point in the sky where the ecliptic (the Sun's path) crosses the celestial equator on March 21.

vernal equinox

According to our modern, Sun-centered model, planets rise in the east and set in the west each day because __________.

Earth rotates from west to east each day

When we say that a quantity is conserved, we mean that its value does not change. Which of the following are examples of quantities that are conserved for a system of objects?

-total angular momentum -total energy -total momentum

Description: Understanding Newton's Version of Kepler's Third Law. Find the orbital period for the planet in each case. (Hint: The calculations for this problem are so simple that you willnot need a calculator.) Question: A planet with twice Earth's mass orbiting at a distance of 1 AU from a star with the same mass as the Sun.

1 year

Longitudes are imaginary lines run from the ______ Pole to the _______ Pole. Each is identified by the number of degrees it lies east or west of the so-called prime meridian which is located at the city of ________ in ______.

1: north 2: south 3: Greenwich 4: England

Tonight, you observe a star located 10 light-years away. When did the light you see tonight leave the star?

10 years ago

What is the best estimate for the age of the universe?

14 billion years

The sun's minimum altitude which is ___ happens on the day of ____.

1: -23.5 2: winter solstice; december 23

Objects which are located on the celestial equator have a declination of _______ degrees while an object which is located on the north celestial pole is going to have a declination of _______.

1: 0 degrees 2: +90

Right ascension is measured from ______ degrees to ______ degrees where it's reference starting point is ______ equinox.

1: 0 degrees 2: 360 3: vernal or spring

The sun's maximum altitude which is ____ happens on the day of _____.

1: 23.5 2: summer solstice; June 21

At the North Pole, the Sun rises when it reaches the vernal equinox and sets when it reaches the autumnal equinox. Each year there are ____ months of sunshine at each pole, followed by ______ months of darkness.

1: 6 months 2: 6 months

Right ascension can be expressed either expressed in units of ____ (degrees) or in units of ______.

1: angle 2: time

For Doppler effect, _____ shift means that the celestial object is moving toward you and ______ means that the celestial object is moving away from you.

1: blueshift 2: redshift

Latitudes are imaginary circles which are measured with respect to the _________, which range from 0 degrees at the _______ to 90 degrees at the ________

1: equator 2: equator 3: poles

The moon has to be in the phase of ____ moon for total lunar eclipse while in the phase of _____ moon for the total solar eclipse.

1: full moon 2: new moon

The moon must be in the phase of ____ for the lunar eclipse and the phase of ____ for the solar eclipse.

1: full moon 2: new moon

Asteroids are formed _______ while comets formed ______ the frost line

1: inside 2: outside

Two hours of right ascensions correspond to ____ degrees.

30 degrees

Suppose a galaxy is located 10 billion light-years away. Given that the universe is now about 14 billion years old, how old was the universe at the time when the galaxy emitted thelight we see today?

4 billion years

Description: Understanding Newton's Version of Kepler's Third Law. Find the orbital period for the planet in each case. (Hint: The calculations for this problem are so simple that you willnot need a calculator.) Question: A planet with the same mass as Earth orbiting at a distance of 1 from a star with four times the Sun's mass.

6 months

T/F: All stars rise and set.

False

T/F: Right ascension and declination are coordinate systems which are used to locate positions of objects on the surface of Earth.

False

T/F: We have different seasons because the Earth is closer to the sun in summer and further away in winter.

False

T/F: We put telescopes into space to get closer to stars

False

T/F: the moon must be in the phase of the new moon or full moon during low tides and the phase of the first and third quarter during high tides.

False

T/F: There's no gravity in space.

False. Gravity is what holds the moon in orbit around Earth.

Newton's second law of motion states that force equals mass times acceleration or F=ma. Suppose you have already calculated the gravitational force, which we will call Fg,attracting Earth and the Moon. Then the amount of acceleration of Earth due to this force is __________.

Fg divided by the mass of the earth

............................. a great circle on the celestial sphere 90 degrees from the zenith

Horizon

Which planets are jovian?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune formed outside the frost line

Suppose you go outside and look at three stars. Star A is blue, Star B is white, and Star C is red. Which star is the hottest and which star is the coldest?

Star A is the hottest and Star C is the coldest.

Take a sheet of paper and drop it from shoulder height. Then pick it up, crumple it into a ball, and drop it again from the same height. What happens?

The crumpled paper falls to the ground faster.

Suppose two cars both drive for one hour. Which statement is true?

The one that goes faster travels farther

In the Greek geocentric model, the retrograde motion of a planet occurs when:

The planet actually goes backward in its orbit around Earth.

You've now seen that Earth's varying distance cannot be the cause of our seasons. So what is the cause of the seasons?

The tilt of Earth's axis causes different portions of the Earth to receive more or less direct sunlight at different times of year.

T/F: During the day, we see most objects because of the reflected sunlight that enters our eyes.

True

T/F: The Earth has a bigger shadow than the moon and so the total lunar eclipse lasts longer than total solar eclipse

True

T/F: Tidal forces from the moon affect both the liquid part and the solid part of the earth

True

Essentially all chemical elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, including carbon and oxygen, were made __________.

by nuclear fusion in massive stars

The point which is directly overhead in your local sky is called

Zenith

Why do the planets orbit the Sun in orderly patterns?

a consequence of the fact that they formed in a disk-shaped nebula

Is there a reason why terrestrial planets are closer to the Sun than jovian planets?

a consequence of the way temperature varied in the solar nebula

If you are in an elevator that is accelerating upward, you will feel __________ while the elevator __________.

a force pressing you to the floor; moves upward with increasing speed

Kepler's third law states that for any planet orbiting the Sun, the orbital period squared ( P^2) is equal to the average orbital distance cubed (a^3 ), or p^2 = a^3 . This implies that__________.

a planet with a large average distance from the Sun has a longer orbital period than a planet with a smaller average distance from the Sun

The Hubble Space Telescope obtains higher-resolution images than most ground-based telescopes because it is:

above Earth's atmosphere.

Geocentric Model

all planets orbit around the Earth

Heliocentric model

all planets orbit around the sun

The universe is best defined as __________.

all the galaxies and everything within and between them

Where would you expect terrestrial planets to form in the solar nebula?

anywhere between the innermost regions (within about the inner 0.3 AU) and the frost line

Ecliptic

apparent path of the sun across the celestial sphere

According to Kepler's second law, as a planet or other object moves around its orbit, it sweeps out equal __________ in equal __________.

areas/times

When we look at the most distant observable objects in the universe, we see the

as they were about 14 billion years ago

What does retrograde mean?

backward

We say that the force of gravity follows an inverse square law with distance. This means that the force attracting two objects _________ as two objects come closer together

becomes stronger

Celestial objects are said to be ____________ shifted if they move toward us

blue

full moon

bright side of the moon faces earth

Right ascension and declination are considered equatorial coordinate systems which are measured with respect to the _______.

celestial equator

Tycho Brahe's contribution to astronomy included:

collecting data that enabled Kepler to discover the laws of planetary motion.

What was the first step in the formation of the planets?

condensation of solid particles from the gas

..................... has a well-defined shape and border in the sky

constellation

new moon

dark side of the moon faces earth

Ptolemy

developed the geocentric model

Copernicus

developed the heliocentric model

........................ the path of the sun across the celestial sphere

ecliptic

Compared to their values on Earth, on another planet your

mass would be the same but your weight would be different

reflecting telescope use _____.

mirrors

What is the Sun made of?

mostly hydrogen and helium

Beyond the frost line, planetesimals were made

mostly of ice, but mixed with rock and metal

According to Kepler's second law, planets and other objects orbiting the Sun move fastest when they are __________.

nearest to the Sun

According to the Greek Earth-centered model of the universe, apparent retrograde motion

occurred because planets moved in small circles that in turn moved in larger circles around Earth

The time a planet takes to complete one orbit is called its __________.

orbital period

The "giant impact hypothesis" refers to the idea that

our Moon formed when a Mars-size object collided with the young Earth.

We can see each other because we __________

reflect visible light

The fact that we always see the same face of the Moon tells us that

the Moon's rotation period is the same as the Earth's rotation period.

Our solar system is __________.

the Sun and the planets and other objects that orbit it.

total solar eclipse

the Sun becomes fully blocked by the disk of the Moon

Retrograde motion

the apparent backward motion of planets

An astronomical unit is equal to __________.

the average distance between Earth and the Sun

The time at which the Big Bang occurred can also be considered __________.

the birth of our universe

What is the solar nebula?

the cloud of gas and dust that formed our solar system

One light-year is equal to __________.

the distance light can travel in one year

If there is going to be a total lunar eclipse tonight, then you know that:

the moon's phase is full

The word "apparent" in apparent retrograde motion is meant to imply that

the motion appears backward as we see it from Earth, but it is not really backward in space

Compared to its angular momentum when it is farthest from the Sun, Earth's angular momentum when it is nearest to the Sun is

the same

In space or air, the speed of light is __________.

the same for light of all wavelengths

Order from smallest to the largest: the Local Group, the solar system, the Milky Way,

the solar system; the Milky Way; the Local Group

The key discovery that led to the idea of the Big Bang was that __________.

the universe is expanding

A week after full moon, the Moon's phase is:

third quarter


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