Chapters 21 review
in the Ptolemaic (Greek) model of the universe, the stars are attached to the ____
Celestial sphere
in the Ptolemaic (Greek) model of the universe, the
Earth was the center of the universe
this scientist was the first to use the telescope in astronomy
Galileo
the first modern astronomer to propose a Sun-centered universe was
Nicolaus Copernicus
the true shape of the planetary orbits was discovered by
Nicolaus Copernicus
the earth-centered system of the universe that was accepted for nearly seventeen centuries was presented in a treatise called the Almagest that was written by
Ptolemy
which of these men formulated the Law of Universal Gravitation
Sir Issac Newton
The belt of constellations through which all the planets move is called the
Zodic
when earth is farthest from the sun, its location is referred to as the ________ position
aphelion
the average distance from Earth to the sun is called the ___ unit
astronomical
The apparent path of the Sun upon the celestial sphere is called the
ecliptic
one of the discoveries which led to the modern view of the solar system was that the orbits of the planets are
ellipes
when earth is closest to the sun, its location is referred to as the ______ positon
perihelion
any variance in the orbit of a planet from its predicted is referred to as
perturbation
the apparent westward "drift" of the planets compared to the background star is called
retrograde motion
according to the Ptolemaic (Greek) model of the universe, how many "heavenly" bodies could be observed wandering along the background of stars?
seven
The ____ day is the time it takes for Earth to make one complete rotation with respect to a star other than our Sun
sidereal
the apparent shift in the position of a nearby star when viewed from extreme points in Earths orbit six months apart is called
stellar parallax
the period of time required for the Moon to complete a cycle is called the _____ month
synodic
the length of the daylight on the moon is about
two weeks