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Absorption Spectrum

Produced when light from a hot solid or dense gas passes through a less dense, cooler gas

Special tide

Proxigen Sprin tide, rare and happens when the MOON is CLOSER to the Earth

Protostar

Regions of dense matter that may contrast forming spiining balls of gas and dust that form the early life of a star.

lunar

Relating to the moon. "of the moon"

solar

Relating to the sun. "of the sun"

Friction

Resistance to motion that usually results in heat generation

ASTEROID

Rocky object that orbits the Sun, mostly in an area between Mars and Jupiter

PHASE

SHAPE OF THE MOON THAT APPEARS AT A CERTAIN TIME DURING THE MOON'S CYCLE OF CHANGES

Has a thousand rings

Saturn

Most striking feature = Magnificent Rings

Saturn

Which planet is most famous for its rings?

Saturn

Kepler

Scientist who discovered elliptical orbits.

Newton

Scientist who discovered gravity and inertia.

Copernicus

Scientist who discovered the sun was the center of the solar system.

ASTRONOMER

Scientist who observes and studies space

Vernal equinox in the southren hemiphere

Sept. 21

Star

Shines. Self-luminous.

Moons

Small Asteriods, Comets, or Planetiods caught in the gravity of a planet

Metroroids

Small stone like de-bree in the solar system also know as shooting stars

Mercury

Smallest of the terrestrial planets

What is another name for the Sun

Sol

4.6 billion years ago

Solar system was formed

Outer Meteoroid

Space

Pathfinder

Space Craft that sent TV pictures of the environment

Meteoroid

Space Debris in space

Uranus

Spins on a nearly horizontal axis (sideways)

white dwarf

Star's core is exhausted of helium;its outer layers escape into space leaving only the core; core gets smaller

giant

Star's core is exhausted of hydrogen;its outer layers expand and cool.

Solar system

Stars planets commets and everything else around the sun.

Hydrogen

Stars produce energy by converting what to helium?

Hydrogen

Stars produce helium by converting

Red

Stars with the lowest temperature shine

Low Temperature

Stars with this temperature shine with a red light

Astronomy

Study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space

Heliocentric model

Sun centered model of solar system

Earth

Supports life.

Mercury

Takes only about 3 months to revolve around the Sun

Earth

The 3rd of 4 terrestrial (rocky) planets & the Largest in size

solar system

The 8 planets and the sun

Absolute Magnitude

The Brightness that a star would have at a distance of 32.6 light years

geocentric model

The idea that Earth is at the center of the solar system

Geocentric Model

The idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system

Axis of Rotation

The imaginary line about which a turning body such as the earth rotates is called what?

Photosphere

The inner layer of the sun's atmosphere

Terrestrial planets

The inner rockey planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.

meteor

The light of a meteriod coming into the atmosphere burning up due to friction is known as a _____________?

Main Asteroid Belt

The majority of the asteroids can be found here between Mars and Jupiter

atmosphere

The mass of air and gases that surround the Earth or any planet.

Chromosphere

The middle layer of the sun's atmosphere.

Elliptical

The most common type of galaxy

Revolution

The movement of an object around an object.

Terrestrial

The name given to the Earthlike/Inner planets

Jovian

The name given to the Gas Giants/Outer Plants

Gas giant

The name given to the first four outer planets.

Kuiper Belt

The name of a large disk shaped band of comets found past Neptune

Oort Cloud

The name of a large sphere shaped group of comets surrounding the sun

Sojournes

The name of the robot "rover" that was sent to Mars in 1997 to explore

Pluto

The ninth planet in the solar system. It is the smallest planet, it has one moon and is the farthest planet from the sun.

Thirteen

The number of meteorites found on earth from Mars

Ceres

The one dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt.

The only planet in our solar system that can support life.

The only planet that has water.

Earth

The only planet to support life as we know it

Geosynchronous orbit

The orbit of a satellite that revolves around earth the same rate earth rotates.

revolves / planet revolution

The orbiting of one heavenly body around another.

Corona

The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere.

What do we mean when we say the moon is waxing?

The part you see is growing larger.

orbits

The path in which something moves around (ex: a planet around the sun)

Orbit

The path that an object takes circling another object

Greenhouse Effect

The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane. Slowly heating the Earth's Surface.

Mercury

The planet closest to the sun.

Mars

The planet most like Earth (has 2 moons)

Uranus

The planet that "rolls" along rather than spins as do the rest.

Mercury

The planet that is the closest to the sun. It has no moons and is the smallest planet.

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas

The planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto

Greenhouse Effect

The process in which heat is trapped in the atmosphere and other gasses that form a "blanket" around the earth.

Fusion

The process of combining atoms to make new elements

Plate Tectonics

The process of crustal movement relating to convection inside the planet

Mars

The red planet and the planet most like Earth

Asteroid belt

The region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found.

Venus

The second planet from the sun. It has no moons and is the brightest planet.

Uranus

The seventh planet from the sun. It has 15 moons and is the third largest planet.

Sphere

The shape taken as the gravity of the matter inside a nebula takes over

Disk

The shape that results from the rotation of the matter in the nebula

Saturn

The sixth planet from the sun. It has 21 moons and is surrounded by flat rings made of small pieces of rock and ice particles.

It takes this planet 12 Earth years to complete its orbit around the Sun.

The sixth planet of the solar system.

Star Stage 5

The star begins to collapse and then swells to become a red giant

Star Stage 6

The star no loonger has enough fuel and collapses to become a dim white dwarf

Star Stage 4

The star stops shrinking and begins to shine

What do all the planets get their light from?

The sun

What is a ball of fiery gases

The sun

solar system

The sun and all the planets, comets, asteroids etc. which revolve around the sun

Solar System

The sun and its family of orbiting planets is called what?

Facts about the Sun

The sun is a star, the sun is the closest star to Earth, the sun is a glowing ball of gas, the Earth could fit in the sun a million times, the sun provides heat and light, the sun provvides energy needed for plants to produce food

Explain Day and Night

The sun is stationary, the Earth rotates on it's axis, when it is day we are facing the sun, When it is night we are facinig away from the sun

Solar System

The sun, earth, and 8 other known planets make up

Inertia

The tendency of a moving object to continue in a straight line or stationary object to remain in place

Earth

The third planet from the sun. It has one moon and is the only planet with inhabitants (life).

Iron, Nickel

The two most common types of meterioite.

Continuous Spectrum

The unbroken range of wavelengths and colors present in white light

Supernova

The violent explosion of a large star that ends its life.

Big Bang

Theory that says universe began with an enormous explosion.

Galaxies

There may be as many as 100 billion

Mars

There once was water on this planet.

What would happen if there were no sun?

There would be no life on Earth, the sun provides, light and heat, Nothing would grow, it would be very cold and dark.

Constellations

These are only grouped together based on the perspective of Earthlings.

These planets are sometimes called the twin giants because they are so much alike.

These planets are sometimes called the twin giants because they are so much alike.

Comet parts 4

Thin glass tail- made of gasses released from the comet

nebula

This star begins in a cloud of gas and dust.

Saturns Largest Moon

Titan (the place in the middle is called the Terminater)

Saturn

Titan is its largest moon, 6th planet from the Sun

Meteorite

To Earth

REVOLVE

To move in an orbit around something

ROTATE

To spin on an axis

Kuyper belt

Where are the four dwarf planets Pluto, Houmaea, Makemake and Eris located?

Equator

Where on Earth can I find the least change in hours of daylight?

What is the name of the phase of the Moon when it is between the Sun and Earth.

The New Moon

What can blind you with its rays?

The Sun

What is our closest star?

The Sun

14 Billion Years

The Universe was created about 14 Billion years ago

Mass

The amount of matter in an object

Spectrum

The band of colors produced when white light passes through a prism

Proto-Star

The beginnings of a star, glowing gases due to intense fiction in the disk

Venus

The brighest planet in the sky

Apparent brightness

The brightness of a star as it appears from earth.

Apparent Magnitude

The brightness of a star as seen from Earth

Core

The central part of the sun; where nuclear fusion occurs

It is about 838,900 miles across.

The closest planet to the sun.

Fusion

The combining of Hydrogen atoms into helium atoms: the main source of energy from a star.

Nuclear Fusion

The combining of two atomic nuclei t o produce a single larger nucleus as when two hydrogen atoms form together to form helium releasing energy.

Halley's Comet

The comet discovered in 1705 that repeats itself every 76 years and last appeared in 1986.

circumpolar

The constellations that circle Polaris are.......

Neutron Star

The dense remains of a massive star's core after a supernova explosion

Astronomical Unit

The distance between the Sun and the Earth

AU

The distance from earth to the sun.

Light Year

The distance light travels over 1 year

Light year

The distance that light travels in one year, about 9.46 trillion km.

Heliopause

The edge of the Sun's gravity

It takes this planet 81 Earth years to go around the Sun.

The eighth planet from the Sun.

Neptune

The eighth planet from the sun. It has 2 moons and powerful storms with the fastest winds in the solar system.

Center

The energy of a star is generated in what part of the star

Jupiter

The fifth planet from the sun. It is the largest planet and has at least 14 moons. It takes almost 12 years to orbit the sun.

Outer Planets

The five planets farthest from the sun.

Gravity

The force that keeps the planets at a certain distance from the sun.

Inertia

The force that keeps the planets moving (around the sun).

Gravity

The force that pulled together particles as the solar system began to form.

Gravity

The force that pulls objects together.

gravity

The force which attracts things towards the Earth and causes them to fall to the ground.

Inner Planets

The four planets closest to the sun.

Mars

The fourth planet from the sun. It has two moons and is sometimes called the "Red Planet."

Star Stage 7

The fuel completely runs out, leaving a cool, dark dwarf

Milky Way

The galaxy that contains our solar system. It looks like a wide band of faint light in the night sky.

Milky Way Galaxy

The general shape is spiral

Heliocentric

Word that means "sun centered solar system".

Moon

Would it be easier to observe the movement of the Moon or Venus in the night sky?

Jupiter

Year = 12 Earth yrs Day = 10 hours

Uranus

Year = 84 Earth Years Day = 17 hours & 14 min.

earth

____- centered model - early greeks thought planets, Sun, Moon, and starts rotated around Earth

sun

______-centered model- Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei observed that the Moon revolved around Earth and that Earth and the other planets revolved around the Sun

modern view of the solar system

_________________________ includes Sun, nine planets, many small objects, and a huge volume of space

Kuiper

____belt, area of comets surrounding the solar system

Oort

____cloud, an area of comets way, way, way beyond the orbit of Neptune

meteor

a "shooting star" or mass of rock, metal, dust that enters the Earth's atmosphere

nebula

a _____ of gas, ice, and dust slowly formed

star

a ball of hot gases held together by the star's own gravity

comet

a ball of ice and dust whose orbit is a long, narrow ellipse

Comet

a ball of ice and dust whose orbit is long and narrow

comet

a ball of ice and dust whose orbit is long and narrow

Moon/satellite

a body in orbit around a planet

moon/satellite

a body in orbit around a planet

comet

a chunk of ice and rock that orbits the Sun in a long, narrow orbit

Meteroid

a chunk of rock or dust in space

meteoroid

a chunk of rock or dust in space

asteroid

a chunk of rock that orbits the sun

rotated

a cloud of material in the nebula slowly ____ in space

Galaxy

a cluster of stars, dust and gases held together by gravity

galaxy

a cluster of stars, dust and gases held together by gravity

constellation

a configuration of stars as seen from the earth

sunspot

a dark area of gas on the sun that is cooler than surrounding gases

heliocentric

a description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around the sun

heliocentric system

a description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around the sun; Copernicus believed in this

geocentric

a description of the solar system in which all the planets revolve around the earth

geocentric system

a description of the solar system that the Greeks believed in which all of the planets revolve around Earth

meteor

a fragment of rock, ice, or metal that burns up in Earth's atmosphere

Elliptical galaxy

a galaxy that varies in shape from nearly spherical to flat discs and contain very little dust or gas

Spiral galaxy

a galaxy with a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward in a pinwheel pattern

Spiral glaxy

a galxy that looks like a pinwheel. Arms of gas and dust.Our galaxy is this.

Local Group

a group of about 30 galaxies that includes the Milky Way

asteroid belt

a group of small planets that seperate inner planets from the outer planets

constellation

a group of stars that form a fixed pattern in the night sky

galaxy

a group of stars, dust and gas held together by gravity

crater

a hollow area or pit in the ground

star

a hot sphere of gases that gives off energy

galaxy

a huge group of single stars, star system, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity-our solar system is located in a spiral galaxy called the milky way

comet

a large ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun

planet

a large body of rock or gas that orbits the sun

nebula

a large cloud of gas and dust spread out in an immense volume

solar system

a large planetary system that consists of a combination of many smaller planetary systems and objects

prominence

a loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface, linking parts of the sunspot regions

sunspot

a magnetic storm on the sun's surface which appears as a dark spot

telescope

a magnifier of images of distant objects

Gustv Kirchhoff

a man who came up with three laws about the Spectroscopy

nebula

a massive cloud that can be the birthplace of new stars

magnitude

a measure of the amount of light it gives off.

sun

a medium sized star that is closest to Earth

meteorite

a meteor that reaches Earth's surface

meteorite

a meteoroid that has hit Earth's surface

moon

a natural satalite that orbits a planet

pulsar

a neutron star that is spinning

constellation

a number of stars that appears to form a pattern

constellation

a pattern of stars in the night sky

meteor

a piece of rock of metal from space that enters earths atmosphere

spiral galaxy

a pin-wheeled shape with huge spiral arms

force

a push or a pull exerted on an object

axis

a real or imaginary line that a spinning object turns around

convective zone

a region about 200,000 km thick where gases circulate in convection currents

planet

a satellite of the sun

ball lightning

a scientific expanation for UFO's

lantucular cloud

a scientific expanation for UFO's

biosphere

a self contained self- substaining natural system

SETI program

a serch for extraterrestrial intellegence

comet

a small object in space, made of ice, dust, gas, and rock that orbits a star and that can form a gaseous tail.

waning crescent

a small slice of the lighted side (left) is seen

waxing crescent

a small slice of the lighted side (right) is seen

comet

a space object made of ice, dust, and gases.

Hubble Space Telescope

a space telescope and camera named for a famous astronaut (Edward Hubble) used to study space elements

shape of the earth

a sphere that pulses at the equator

oort cloud

a spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system out more than 1,000 times the distance between pluto and the sun

What is the Milkey way

a spril galaxy, the galaxy revoles around a bar like center

Polaris

a star above the North Pole which helps find directions at night

solar system

a star and the bodies around it

supernova

a star that burns fuel quickly and creates a dramatic explosion

nova

a star that suddenly increases in brightness up to 100 times in just a few hours or days

quasars

a starlike object that gives off radio waves

meteor

a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere

solar wind

a stream of electrically charged particles produced by the sun's corona

galaxy

a system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity

big bang theory

a theory that believes the universe started as a dense ball of matter that exploded to form the universe

chromosphere

a thin region below the corona, only 3,000 km thick

photometer

a tool used to measure brightness

radiative zone

a very dense region about 300,000 km thick

parallax

a way to measure a location of a star

The sun is a

a yellow darf

Earth began Forming

about 4.6 billion years ago

unbalanced force

action on an object changes another object's speed and/or direction

absolute magnitude

actual brightness of a star

Closest galaxy to us

adronmeda

black dwarf

after billions of years, a white dwarf eventually stops glowing-then it is called a black dwarf

4 elements

air, water, fire and earth

stars/sun

all but the sun are trillions of km. away

Universe

all of space and everything in it. Approximately 14 billion years old

revolve

all other objects in the solar system ____ around the sun

Comets Tail

always points away from the sun/solar wind

absolute magnitude

amount of light a star gives off

Revolve/Revolution

an elliptical motion of a body as it ORBITS ANOTHER BODY in space

ellipse

an elongated circle, or oval shape

ellipse

an elongated circle, or ovel shape; the shape of the planet's orbit

solar flare

an explosion of hydrogen gas from the sun's surface that occurs when loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect

axis

an imaginary line which an object orbits

reflecting telescope

an instrument for viewing distant objects that uses a curved mirror at the back of its tube to gather light and produce an image

refracting telescope

an instrument for viewing distant objects that uses two lenses to gather light and produce images

telescope

an instrument that uses magnifying glasses and mirrors to make things look closer

telescope

an instrument used to observe distant objects.

Star

an intense hot body that gets its energy from a nuclear reaction/explosion

star

an intense hot body that gets its energy from a nuclear reaction/explosion

black hole

an object with gravity so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape

black hole

an object with more than three solar masses squeezed into a ball only 10 km across

Satellite

an orbiting object built by people

satellite

any natural or artificial object that revolves around an object in space

satellite

any object orbiting another.

satellites

any object that revolves around another object in space

sun

any star around which a planetary system evolves

extraterrestrial

anything beyond earth

What is a satilight?

anything that orbits any thing elce

parallax

apparent shift in position

inner planets

are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

comets

are balls of ice that orbit the sun

planets

are balls of rocks and gas that orbit the earth

seasons

are caused by the tilting of Earth's axis

Comets

are compossed of dust, rock particles mixed with frozen water and methane

sunspots

areas of gas on the sun that are cooler that the gases around them and the number varies every 10-11 years

sunspots

areas of gas on the sun's surface that are cooler than gases around them

mascons

areas on the moon with high mass

nuclear

as the cloud contracted, it grew warmer, triggering a _____ fusion reaction that created the sun

Ceres

asteroid that has been upgraded to "dwarf planet"

mars and jupiter

asteroids are located between these two planets

meteoroids

asteroids collide creating small pieces

apparent magnitude

astronomers call the brightness of a star as it appears from Earth

AU

astronomical unit

the best place to see the Aurora Borealis is

at eather the north or south ploe

astronomical unit

average distance between Earth and Sun

milky way galaxy

away from city lights on a clear night, you can see into the thick band of stars in our galaxy

comets

balls of ice, rock, and dust in space with a tail

spectrum

band of colors formed when light passes through a prism

why are solar eclipse seen less often than lunar eclipse?

becaues only people in umbra can see the solar eclipse

why dont we see a lunar eclipse every month during a full moon?

because the earth is tilter 5 degrees

why dont we see all parts of the moon?

because the revolution and the rotation are the same time

Metroroids are found...

belive to come from the asteroid belt

asteroid belt

belt between mars and Jupiter

chromosphere

beneath the corona is the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere

asteroid belt

between Mars and Jupiter

white dwarf

blue-white core of the star that is left cools and becomes a white dwarf

What do Aurora Borealis and comets have in common

both are effected by solar winds

solar flares

bursts of light that don't last more than an hour

Solar energy can be used for

calculators, watches and some road signs

last quarter

can see half of the lighted side (left)

first quarter

can see half of the lighted side (right)

universe

careful measurments indicate its expanding and galaxies are moving farther apart

suns gravity

causes the planets to stay in order

planet

celestial body orbit around a star made up of rocks, metals and gas

core

center of the sun

Sun

center star of our solar system that gives off light and heat

core

center; on the sun this is where fusion occurs

core

central region

motion

change in position of an object using a reference point

tides

changes in the water due to gravitional atteraction of the sun and moon

meteroid

chunk of rock or dust in space

asteroid

chunk of rock or metal that orbits the sun

asteroids

chunks of rock and metal that orbit the Sun

meteoroids

chunks of rock or dust in space

Galaxy - different types

circle, spiral and random

how to tell if it is a plant

clears away every thing from it path, has enought graveitational pull, to become round and obits a star or remains of a star.

Used to track tides

clocks, phones, and the internet

retrograde rotation

clockwise spinning

ellipse

closed cuve in which the sum of he distances from the edge of the curve to two points inside

perihelion

closest point in Earth's orbit of Earth to Sun

perigee

closest point in Moon's orbit of Moon to Earth

nebula

cloud of dust and gas in which stars are born

nebula

cloud of material

coma

clouds of gas and dust form a fuzzy outer layer

neutron star

collapsed core of a supernova that contains only neutrons.

Hale Bopp

comet of dirty snowball of frozen rock and ice

universe

consists of many galaxies like our own

3rd law

cool gas in frount of black body produce abosorption lights (opposite of law 2)

Sun spots

cool parts on the sun

sunspots

cooler, dark spots on the sun

1st to believe in heliocentric

copernicus

circluar

copernicus - planets had _____ orbits around the sun

layers of the Sun

core 1st layer, 40% of the sins mass,27 millon* Corona- outer layer, what you see during a sloar eclipse, Photophere-light we see, thin layer, low pressure. Chromosphere- layer that we see during a solar eclipse

prograde rotation

counterclockwise spinning

sunspots

dark areas on the sun's surface

sunspot

dark areas on the sun, cooler than surrounding gases

sunspot

dark cooler region of Sun's surface

sun spots

dark spots on the sun increase and decrease every 11 years

sunspots

dark spots on the suns surface-areas of gas on the sun's surface that are cooler than the gases around them-some of them are bigger than earth

umbra

darker shadom

umbra

darkest part of shadow

Winter has fewer hours of

daylight than fall.

waning

decreasing

gravity

depends on mass and distance,movement of pull an object exerts on another

the hubble is the only telescope ever

designed to be serviced in space by astronauts

speed

determined that planets do not orbit the Sun at the same _______

Jupiter

Which Planet is the Largest?

Earth's rotation

Which motion would cause a constellation to change locations in the night sky throughout the night?

Sun

Which object in our solar system has the most mass?

Which planet is an inner planet?

Which planer is an inner planet?

Uranus.

Which planet is almost totally turned on its axis?

Which planet is an outer planet?

Which planet is an inner planet?

It takes about 165 Earth years to go around the Sun.

Which planet is an outer planet?

Which planet is an outer planet?

Which planet is an outer planet?

Mercury

Which planet is closet to the sun?

Venus. Because it has an atmosphere made of carbon dioxide which traps heat.

Which planet is the hottest? Why?

Pluto

Which planet is the smallest?

Venus

Which planet rotates on its axis in the opposite direction compared to other planets?

Uranus

Which planet's axis of rotation is nearly parallel to its plane of orbit?

earth

life here, one moon

extraterrestrial life

life other than that on earth

extraterrestrial life

life that arises outside of Earth

penumbra

lighter part of shadow

penumbra

lighter shadow

asteroid

located between Mars and Jupiter, ____ belt

galaxy

location where an entire universe is found

summer solstice

longer day

major axis

longest axis of ellipse passes through two foci

prominence

loops of gas that connect sunspots

comets

loose collections of ice, dust and small rocky particles

star

luminous globe of gas (hydrogen and helium) produces its own heat and light

which umbra is larger in a solar eclipse or lunar elipse?

lunar because its the earth making the shadow not the moon and the earth is much larger

Neptune is

made of water hydrogen,and helium

Uranus is

made up of 85 percent hyrogen and 15% of heium(no air) its ring are vertical(up and down)

Mars

many robotic missions have been sent to this "Red Planet."

What is a raido used for

mapping of hydrogen emission

satellite

material or artificial body revolving around another

Europa

may harbor life through vast oceans

Europa

may harbor life through vast ocena

corona

means "crown" in Latin-outer layer of the sun-extends into space for millions of kilometers-looks like a white halo around the sun

eccentricity

measure of roundness of an ellipse

absolute magnitude

measure of the amount of light a star actually gives off.

apparent magnitude

measures how bright the star is to the eye

magnitude

measures the over all brightness of a star

shooting stars

meteorite showers

meteor

meteoroid that burns up in Earths atmosphere-shooting star

meteorites

meteoroids that pass through the atmosphere & hit Earth's surface

meteorites

meteoroids that pass through the atmosphere and strike Earth's surface.

meteorite

meteroid that strikes a planet

neptune and uranus

methane gives these planets their blueish green tint

parallex

method of measuring the distance of stars

chromosphere

middle layer of the sun's atmosphere

chromosphere

middle layer of the sun's atmosphere Greek word "chroma" means color-chromosphere is called the "color sphere"

radiation zone

middle layer of the sun's interior-very tightly packed gas is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation-energy can take more than 100,000 years to move through it b/c it's so dense

galaxy

millions/billions of stars held together by gravity

atmosphere

mixture of gas surrounding planet or moon

excitations

molocuers of gas changing energy levels due to the ionized sun

solar eclipse

moon blocks sun

full moon

moon is fully lighted

main sequence star

more than 90% are main sequence stars-with in this area the temperature increases as the absolute brightness increases

asteroid belt

most asteroids orbit the sun in a wide region between the orbits of mars and jupiter called the ......

asteroid belt

most asteroids revolve around the sun between orbits of mars and jupiter

Saturn

most common for its rings, was the first ringed plant, if the plant was in a tub of water, it would flot 6th plant

Saturn is the

most common ringed plant and is made of helium, takes 10 hours to spin on its own axis

Summer has the

most hours of daylight.

main sequence

most stars are this kind of star

Io

most volcanically active place in the solar system

revolution

motion of Earth around Sun-moving along a path

revolution

move around in an elliptical path

Kepler's 2 law

move around the su i a way that creates a imagery line

revolution

movement of one body around another

revolution

movement of one object around another

revolution

movement of the planet around the sun

gas giant

name of one of 4 large, low in density planets

mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus,neptune,pluto

name the planets in order

Uranus

named after the father of the roman gods( father sky) has 27 moons, could have onced be named dumbbell, its rings are hardly visible, has no north or south pole 7th plant

Neptune

named after the roman god of water, has 13 moons, has a hot rockey core, almost the size of the earth 8th plant

satellites

natural or artificial bodies that revolve around larger bodies like planets

moon

natural satellite that revolves around a planet

super giant

nebula->high mass protostar->high-mass star->super giant->supernova->neutron star/black hole

red giant

nebula->low mass or medium mass protostar->red giant->planetary nebula->white dwarf->black dwarf

pulsars

neutron stars that give off pulses of radio waves

Advantages of Space Exploration

new inventions, new technologies, increased knowledge about space

radiation

next area of the sun, after the core, moving out

sun centered model

nicholas copernicus and galileo galilei saw that the moon revolved around Earth and planets around the sun

Irregular galaxy

no definite shape; may have been involved in a collision with other galaxies

Pluto

no longer a planet, now a "dwarf planet"

mercury

no moons , small closest to sun,

Venus

no moons, hottest planet, atmosphere acts like green house

Earth

obits the sun every 365 days(a year), has more then 10 million life forms 3rd plant

inertia

object will stay moving or at rest unless acted upon by outside force

asteroid

objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets

asteroids

objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets

lunar eclipse

occurs at a full moon when earth is directly between the moon and the sun-during a lunar eclipse, earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon

eclipse

occurs when the shadow of one celestial body falls on another

Olympus Mons

on mars, tallest mountain/volcano, 17miles high, 3 times bigger than Everest

Mars

once had water, longest revolution of the inner planets

astronomical unit

one AU equals earth's average distance from the sun

focus

one of two center points of an ellipse

Mercury Program

one person in each capsule, first exploration into space involving humans, to see if humans can survive in space

prominence

one solar storm

Titan

only moon with a thick atmosphere; Saturn's largest moon

Sun

only star in the solar system

asteroids

orbit the sun and are made of rock and metal

Hiales comet

orbits Sun every 76 yrs

moon

orbits the planets

Gas giants

other than pluto, the outer planets are called this

milky way

our galaxy in a system of about 200 billion stars

corona

outer layer of the sun (crown)

corona

outer layer of the sun's atmosphere

corona

outermost area of the sun's atmosphere

convection

outermost area of the sun's interior,___zone

corona

outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere

convection zone

outermost layer of the sun's interior

ellipse

oval shape

ellipse/elliptical

oval shape of an orbit

main sequence

diagonal pattern of stars

orbit

path a body takes around another body

orbit

path an object takes around another object

supergiant stars

diameters up to 1000 times the diameter of the sun. They're the largest of all stars.

phases

different shapes the noon takes in its orbit

comet

dirty snowball, has a head and a tail

comet

dirty snowball-ice,rock,dust, elongated elliptical orbit

William Herschel

discovered Uranus

oval

discovered that the planet orbits were _____ and that the sun was nost directly in the center of the orbits

motions

planet ______

Earth

planet covered in 70% water

Saturn

planet known for its rings

galileo #2

planet travel around sun

Mercury

planet with no atmosphere, innermost planet

Venus

planet with thick atmosphere of sulfuric acid, highest temperature

galileo #1

planets are like earth

terrestrial planets

planets closest to the sun; solid; smaller planets

outer planets

planets far from the Sun

inner planets

planets near the Sun

Kepler's 1 law

planets travel in elliptical orbit

Solar system includes

planets, moon, asteroids, and comets

order

plato and aristotle - copernicus - galileo - kelper - newton

foci

plural of focus

asteroid belt

pluto probably came from ___

perihelion

point when closest to sun

aphelion

point when furthest away from sun

Venus

poisnes plant, hottest from the poisen acting like a blanket, has more acid per cubic inch than a car bat.. 2nd plant

Name 2 things created because of Space Travel

powdered milk and drink crystals, pocket calculators, dehydrated food, medicine, prosthetic arms

nuclear fusion

process by which stars produce energy

nuclear fusion

process when hydrogen atoms are fused to form helium atoms

ring

disk-shaped feature surrounding the gas giants

eccentricity formula

distance beteween foci divided by length of major axis

light year

distance light travels in one year

our solar system

distances within it are expressed with special units (AUs, light-minutes, or light-hours) because of its large size

our solar system

divided into inner solar system (4 planets closest to the sun) and outer solar system (4 planets farthest from the sun) seperated by the asteroid belt

binary star

double star systems

kuiper belt

doughnut-shaped region that extends beyond Neptune's orbit to about 100 times earth's distance from the sun

mars

dull red 2 moons lots of craters

comet

dust and rock particles combined with frozen water, methane, and ammonia

heliocentric

earth and other planets revolve around the sun

Copernicus (heliocentric)

earth and the other planets revolve around the sun

geocentric

earth centered model

Geocentric

earth in middle

magnetosphere

earth is a giant magnet because it has mass

Ptolemy (geocentric)

earth is the center of the revolving planets and stars

rotation

earth spinning on its axis is known as ??????

geocentric

earth-centered model

Neptune

eighth, atmosphre similar to Uranus, eleven moons, Triton

solar winds

electrically charged particles that stream from the sun's corona and are usually blocked by the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field

shape of earths orbit

ellipse

kelper

elliptical orbits

supernova

energy released as the star breaks apart in a tremendous explosion

Spectroscopy

entire electromegnectic wavelenght

Sun storm

envole sun spots(spots on the sun) (11 year cycle) and solar flares

solar flare

eruption on the sun's surface

solar flares

eruptions

our solar system

estimated to be almost 5 billion years old

universe

everything that exists anywhere

Cons of solar energy

expencive-$1,000 dollars for one panel, weather affects cells on pannels

big-bang theory

explain how the universe found by the compress matter and energy

solar flares

explosions of hydrogen gas from the sun's surface that occur when loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect and increases the solar wind resulting in an increase in the number of particles that reach the Earth's atmosphere

autumnal

fall

aphelion

farthest point in Earth's orbit of Earth from Sun

apogee

farthest point in Moon's orbit of Moon from Earth

Jupiter

fifth, largest planet, atmosphere is hydrogen and helium, rocky core, great red spot, 61 moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede is largest, Castillio

inner

first ____ planets - small and rocky with iron cores

Disk

flattened area around bulge in Spiral galaxy

What are the three types of probs?

fly-by, landing, and rover

fly-by

flys and dose not land on any surface

Animals have less

food.

frame of reference

for us, the earth is the frame of reference

corona

forms the sun's outer atmosphere and can extend outward a distance equal to 10 - 12 times the diameter of the sun

Asteroids are found...

found orbiting the sun ina belt also around Mars and Jupiter, as well as in the kuiper belt.(near Pluto)

Galileo

found the 4 largest moons of Jupiter

gas giants

four outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

Mars

fourth, red planet- iron oxide makes reddish yellow, ice caps of co2 and water, largest volcano, co2 atmosphere, has seasons, phobos and deimos moons

Core solid or liquid?

from the pressure of the gasses on the surface and the clouds causeing friction, is what causes gaseouse plants to have a liquid core

distance from the sun summer vs. winter

further in summer, closer in winter

coma

fuzzy outer layer of a comet

irregular galaxies

galaxies that don't fit into any other class

telescope

galileo

Neptune

gas giant with blue appearance, Great Dark Spot

Uranus

gas giant, blue appearance, 90 degree titled orbit

Jovian planets

gaseous Jupiter-like planets

johannes kepler

german mathematician

waxing

getting bigger

nebulas

giant clouds of gas and dust

solar flares

giant storms on the surface of the sun

radio telescope

gigantic antennas that receive radio signals

Pros of solar energy

gives off no polution, renewable, quite

H-R diagram

graph showing the relationship between a star's surface temperature and its absolute magnitude

cause of tides

gravitational pull of Moon & Sun

newton

gravity

protostar

great heat given off during nuclear fusion causes a new star to form

earth centered model

greeks believe planets, Sun, and stars rotated around Earth

globular clusters

groups of older stars

constellation

groups of stars in which people at one time thought they saw imaginary figures of animals and people

open clusters

groups of stars that are usually located along the spiral disk of a galaxy

Plants stop

growing

hemisphere

half of a sphere

high and low tides

happen about every 12hours and 25 min.

cyclic

happens in a regular repeating pattern

lunar eclipse

happens when the earth comes between the sun and the moon

solar eclipse

happens when the moon comes between the earth and the sun

Sun

has 99% of mass of the solar system

Give 3 facts about the moon.

has craters, little gravity

spiral galaxies

have a bulge at the center and very distinctive spiral arms

outer planets

have a frozen gas surface and are larger

inner planets

have a rocky surface

Except for Pluto, name 2 characteristics that the outer planets all have.

have rings, made of gas

elliptical galaxies

have very bright centers and very little dust and gas

celestial

having to do with the sky

Hubble Telescope

he renowned orbiting telescope whose discoveries have forever altered our knowledge of the universe

Galileo

he used the newly invented telescope to make discoveries that supported the heliocentric model

greenhouse

heat trapped, ___ effect

craters

holes in the moon caused by things hitting it

stars/sun

hot balls of gas

star

hot, glowing ball of gases

apparent magnitude

how bright a light looks, or appears

solar

how the ____ system formed

gas giants

huge atmospheres-name the 4

prominences

huge, reddish loops of gas

nuclear fusion

hydrogen atoms join together to form helium-occurs under extremely high temperature and pressure

comet

icy body orbiting the Sun

comet

icy body orbiting the sun

Comet

icy object that forms a tail when it gets close to the Sun

maria

igneous rock that form when lava fills up the craters

axis

imaginary line that goes through the north and south pole

spectroscope

important tool that breaks up the light from a distant star into its characteristic colors

Galileo

improved telescope so that it can be used for looking at celestial bodies

Where is a Virturl dish located?

in Socorro, New Mexico

The air is hotter

in summer than in spring.

where is a total eclipse seen?

in the umbra

outer planets

include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto

our solar system

includes 8 planets, dwarf planets, moons, and other small bodies orbiting a central star (the sun)

photosphere

inner layer of the sun's atmosphere

photosphere

inner layer of the sun's atmosphere Greek word "photos" means light-photosphere means the sphere that gives off visible light

terrestrial planets

inner planets that are like earth - small, dense and rocky

nucleus

innermost area of a comet

photosphere

innermost layer of the sun's atmosphere

core

innermost part of the sun

Edwin Hubble

invented the Hubble Space Telescope

inner planets

iron core, move faster

the sun

is a star; ball of hot glowing gases

Hubble Space Telescope

is as big as a school bus, and has been orbiting the Earth for 14 years, it was first drefted in 1977, but was created in1990

core

is at the center of the sun

Solar energy

is energy recived by the earth from the sun

The atmosphere of the sun

is hoter than the sun itself

nuclear fusion

is the process by which two or more nuclei with small masses join together, or fuse, to form a larger more massive nucleus

gravity

is the pull that keeps us on the ground and it also keeps planets in orbit

Mercury

is the smallest and fastest plant, name after the roman gods speed and trade, 1st plant

Give 3 facts about the Sun

it is the closest star to Earth, its fuel is hydrogen, it is the center of our solar system

What is the difference of a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse

it is the difference of moons, a solar eclipse happens when it is a new moon, while a lunar eclipse happens when it is a full moon.

Why was the Hubble Space Telescope lunched into space?

it was lunched so that it could see more things in space with out the Earth's atmosphere in the way.

Mars

know as the red plant(from the ions) named after the romen god of war, 4th plant

The sun warms our

land, air and water

rover

lands on a surface and can move around

landing

lands on a surface, but does not move

comet

large ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun

planets

large bodies that orbit a sun (star)

planets

large bodies that orbit the sun

comets

large chunks of ice and dust whose orbits can be very long, narrow ellipses

Oort Cloud

large group of comets surrounding solar system beyond Pluto

galaxies

large groupings of stars in space

galaxy

large groups of stars (some with planets), dust, and gas held together by gravity

asteroid

large rocky body orbiting the Sun

Verona Rupes

largest cliff in the solar system. It is on Miranda, a moon of Uranus.

Olympus Mons

largest extict volcano on mars

Ganymede

largest moon in the solar system

Olympus Mons

largest mountain in the solar system. It is on Mars

Maxwell Mons

largest mountain on Venus

Jupiter

largest planet

Jupiter

largest planet great red spot 62 moons

Jupiter is the

largest plant and is made of helium and hydrogr

Raido

largest wavelenght, has shortest frequencies, also has lowest energy of EM-Band

outer

last fice ___ planets - large and lightweight except for Pluto

waning gibbous

left side is mostly lighted except for crescent on right

period

length of time

nuclear fusion

the combining of 2 atomic nuclei to produce a single larger nucleus

black hole

the core of gravity that becomes so strong that not enought light can escape

trajectory

the curved course a probe takes around the planets to increase speed and distance as it travels

umbra

the darkest shadow of the Earth

supernova

the death of a large star by explosion

phases

the different appearances of the moon due to its changing position

What cause the northern light, colors

the different gasses in the sky, and the different dense of ions

phases

the different shapes the moon has in the sky

Eris

the discovery of this body lead to the demotion of Pluto. It is also a dwarf planet

light year

the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1 year

Light year

the distance that light travels in one year

light year

the distance that light travels in one year

Makemake

the dwarf planet named after the Polynesian creation god

Pluto

the dwarf planet that was once a ninth planet

apparent motion of rising and setting

the earth moves, not the sun or moon

orbit

the earth travels around the sun in a path called an ???

What causes day and night?

the earth's rotation

The Sun

the engine of the solar system with a core temperature of 27 million Fahrenheit

The Sun

the engine of the solar system with a core temperature of 27 million farenheit

Jupiter

the fifth planet from the sun.

gas giants

the first four outer planets

Neil Armstrong

the first person on the moon

gravity

the force of attraction between all masses in the universe

Weight

the force of gravity on an object

gravity

the force that attracts all objects toward one another

Gravity

the force that pulls objects toward one another

Gravity

the force/pull of attraction between two objects

gravity

the force/pull of attraction between two objects

terrestrial planets

the four inner planets, small, dense and have rocky surfaces

outer planets

the four large, gaseous planets farthest from the sun

terrestrial planets

the four planets that have rocky surfaces

Milky Way

the galaxy in which we live

milky way galaxy

the galaxy we live in

lunar eclipse

the hiding of the moon when it passes through the Earth's shadow

solar eclipse

the hiding of the sun when the moon passes between the Earth and sun

Venus

the hottest planet and nearest to Earth

Big bang

the initial explosion that resulted in the formation and expansion of the universe.

Photosphere

the inner layer of the sun's atmoshpere

photoshpere

the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere

photosphere

the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere

photosphere

the inner layer of the sun's atmosphere; the part of the sun that we see

penumbra

the larger part of the shadow-part of the sun is visible from earth

Triton

the largest moon of Neptune; home to nitrogen geysers

Titania

the largest moon of Uranus

Jupiter

the largest plant, has 63 moons, one is named Io,also is the heviest pant, 5th plant

Atmosphere

the layer of gases that surrounds a star or planet

atmosphere

the layer of gases that surrounds a star or planet

frank drake

the lead scientist of the SETI program

matter

the leftover _____ became the planets and asteroids

white dwarf

the leftover center of an old star that is very hot

penumbra

the lighter shadow of the Earth

Oort Cloud

the little-known-about region beyond the Kuiper Belt

Marianas Trench

the lowest area in the solar system. It is on Earth

chromoshpere

the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere

chromosphere

the middle layer of the sun's atmosphere

Chromosphere

the middles layer of the sun's atmosphere

Orion Arm

the minor arm of the galaxy in which our solar system is located

phases

the moon seems to have different shapes because it goes through________.

What are some non-man made satilights?

the moon, Earth, Mars,ect

Haumea

the most recent body to be named as a dwarf planet; the fifth

revolution

the motion around the sun along its orbit is called ???

free fall

the motion of a freely falling objects, the space shuttle orbittng,earth expiriences this

revolution

the movement of an object around another object or point

revolution

the movement of one object around another object

gas giants

the name given to the first four outer planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

terrestrial planets

the name given to the four inner planets; mercury, venus, earth and Mars

Luna

the name of Earth's moon

milky way galaxy

the name of the galaxy in which we live

Polaris

the north star

Eight

the number of planets in the solar system

Ceres

the only dwarf planet in the Asteroid Belt

Dysmonia

the only moon of Eris

geosynchronous orbit

the orbit of a satellite that revolves around Earth at the same rate that Earth rotates

Corona

the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere

corona

the outer layer of the sun's atmosphere

convection zone

the outer most layer of the sun's interior-hot gases rise and eventually cool as they approach the top

What do we mean when we say the moon is waning?

the part you see is growing smaller

Eclipse

the partial or total blocking of one object by another

eclipse

the partial or total blocking of one object by another

neutron star

the particales inside the star become neutrons

orbit

the path a planet takes around the sun.

orbit

the path an object follows as it revolves

orbit

the path an object takes as it moves around another object in space

Orbit

the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space

orbit

the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space

orbit

the path taken during a revolution

Saturn

the planet that could float on water, due to the fact it is primarily hydrogen

Uranus

the planet that is tilted on its side

Neptune

the planet whose largest moon is Triton

Earth

the planet with one moon and a atmosphere of mostly nitrogen and oxygen

gas giants

the planets furthest from the sun; made of gas; biggest planets

My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nuts

the planets mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune

Cassini Spacecraft

the probe currently studying Saturn and its moons

nuclear fusion

the process by which hydrogen atoms join together to form helium, releasing energy

distance

the property created by the space between two objects or points

mass

the property of a body that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field

scale

the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it

Kuiper Belt

the region of icy bodies beyon Neptune housing most of the dwarf planets

Asteroid Belt

the region of rocky bodies between Mars and Jupiter

asteroid belt

the region of the solar system between Mars & Jupiter where many asteroids are found

meteorite

the remaining material of a meteor that has landed on the ground

Inertia

the resistance of an object to change its motion

Ares

the rockets that will be used for the return to the Moon and journey to Mars

Mercury

the smallest planet and the nearest to the sun

neutron stars

the smallest stars of all

coma

the solid portion of the comet is called _____

Voyager Spacecraft 1 & 2

the spacecraft that journeyed the solar system and are currently somewhere in deep space

Phoenix Lander

the spacecraft that landed on the Martian North Pole in May 2008

speed of light

the speed at which light travels

speed of light

the speed that light travels, 186,000 miles per second

Rotate/Rotation

the spinning motion of a body on its axis

retrograde rotation

the spinning motion of a planet from east to west, opposite to the direction of rotation of most planets and moons

rotation

the spinning motion of a planet on its axis

rotation

the spinning motion of an object on its axis

Rotation

the spinning of an object on its axis

rotation

the spinning of an object on its axis

Milky Way

the spiral galaxy containing the solar system

Solar System

the sun and all the planets, comets, asteroids etc which revolve around the sun

solar system

the sun and the objects that orbit around it

How old is the sun

the sun is about middle age or half way through its life cycle

axis

the sun rotates on, an imaginary vertical line through the center of the sun

Red giant phase

the sun will enter this phase inn about 4-5 billion years

Solar system

the sun with the celestial bodies that revolve around it in its gravitational field

reference point

the sun, and OR other objects in the sky when describing the motion of other objects in space

Newton's first law of motion (inertia)

the tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force

inertia

the tendency of a moving object to continue in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place

Planet

the term used for an object that is in orbit around the sun

planet

the term used for an object that is in orbit around the sun

geocentric theory

the theory that the earth is at the center of the universe and everything revolves around it daily

heliocentric theory

the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe and everything revolves around it daily

Earth

the third planet from the sun, has one moon and is made up mainly of water.

Kepler's 3 law

the time it takes to travel one orbit is its perioid

year

the time taken to complete one REVOLUTION

day

the time taken to complete one ROTATION

greenhouse effect

the trapping of heat by a planet's atmosphere

greenhouse effect

the trapping of heat by the atmosphere

Greenhouse Effect

the trapping of heat by the atmosphere (too much carbon dioxide) which will raise the temperature of the planet

greenhouse effect

the trapping of heat by the atmosphere (too much carbon dioxide) which will raise the temperature of the planet

Deimos and Phobos

the two moons of Mars

Columbia, Challenger

the two space shuttles that ended in tragedy

equinox

the two transitional times between two extreme season, summer and winter

universe

the universe, including Earth, is constantly changing

umbra

the very darkest part of the moons shadow-cone shaped-light from the sun is completely blocked from the moon

Name 3 characteristics that the inner planets all have.

they are smaller, warmer, and made of solid rock-like material

corona

thin outer atmosphere only seen during a solar eclips

Earth

third from the Sun, 150 km from the Sun, water as liquid, solid and gas, 75% water, atmosphere protects surface from radiation and meteors

Jupiter

this planet is the largest and has to most moons

Refracting

this types of telescope uses a lence

Reflecting

this types of telescope uses mirrors

Compound

this types of telescope uses mirrors and lenses

asteroid

thousands of small bodies (rock and iron) that orbit the sun

apallo

three people on each mission, only two would actually walk on the moon. Apallo 11 was the first foot on the moon

what causes seasons?

tilt of the earth

orbit means

to go around

revolve

to move in a circular or nearly circular path around something else

revolution

to orbit around another object

rotate

to spin around

rotation

to spin around one's own axis

What are the four types of solar eclipses?

total eclipse, aunnular eclipse, hybird eclipes, partial eclipse

What are the three types of lunar eclipse

total lunar eclipse, partical eclipse, and penumbra eclipse

greenhouse effect

trapping of heat by the atmosphere

nuclear fusion

two atomic nuclei combine forming a larger, more massive nucleus and releasing energy

mercury and mars

two of the inner planets are ______ and ______

gemeni

two people in each capsule, the goal was to stay in space for two weeks in preperation for a trip to the moon

UFO

unidentified flying object

light year are

units of distance

galileo #3

universe is big

2nd law

user heat, shows emission

galaxy

various sizes and shapes (spiral, elliptical, and irregular)

elliptical galaxy

vary in shape from nearly spherical to flat disks

gas giants

very large planets that don't have any known solid surfaces

meteroid

very small rocky body in space

photosphere

visible area of the sun on a normal day

When Earth rotates

we have day and night.

greenhouse effect traps in all the solar radiation within the atmosphere

what causes the greenhouse effect of earth and venus

dust, water and ice combined making a nebuli. the nubuli spins and condensed and blew up

what is one theory about the formation of the sun

composition

what somethings made of (composed of)

solstice

when a hemisphere is tilted toward the sun

meteorite

when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and strikes the ground it is known as ....

Eclipse

when a object gets in the way of another objects shadow

retrograde rotation

when a planet spins in a clockwise position

red shift

when a star moving away form Earth appears to be shifted slightly toward the red end

supernova

when a supergiant runs out of fuel, it can explode suddenly-within hours the star blazes millions of times brighter-the explosion is called a supernova

What is the cause of the Aurora Borealis

when atoms are struck by streming eletrons and chang to a higher energy. Atoms can not stay like this for a long time, so they give up some of there energy which is caused by the colliding electrons

meteors

when meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere

meteorites

when meteoroids fall to Earth

solar eclipse

when moon is directly in between sun and earth

lunar eclipse

when moon is opposite of the sun

equinox

when sun hits on the equator

prograde rotation

when viewed from the north pole, earth appears to spin in a counterclockwise position

photosphere

where the gases get thick enough to see

spectrum

white light through a glass prism where you see a rainbow of colors

because it is covered by gas

why cant you see the surface of titan

they are clues as to how our universe was formed

why do scientists study comets, meteoroids, and asteroids

Spring has warmer air than

winter

A season is a time of the

year

Venus

year = 225 earth days Day = 243 Earth days

Does the galaxy move?

yes, the galaxy moves about 600 km per second or 373 miles per second

prominences

reddish loops of gas that link different parts of sunspot regions

What are the three types of a telescope?

refracting, reflecting, compound

Kuiper belt

region beyond the orbit of Pluto

Oort cloud

region of commets that surrounds the SS from about 1000 to 10,000 times the distance between Pluto and the sun

asteroid belt

region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found

radiation zone

region of tightly packed gas where energy transferred in the form of electromagnetic radiation

Kuiper belt

region that extends from beyond Neptune's orbit to about 100 times earth's distance from the sun

asteroid belt

region that revolves around the sun in fairly circular orbits between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

Galileo #4

religion :(

Black Hole

remains of massive stars pulled into small volume by gravity

meteorite

remnant of meteoroid found on Earth's surface

waxing gibbous

right side is mostly lighted except for crescent on left

terrestrial planets

rocky Earth-like planets

asteroid

rocky bodies in elleptical orbit between Mars & Jupiter

outer planets

rocky core, move slower

asteroids

rocky metallic objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be considered a planet

asteroids

rocky metallic objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be considered planets

Asteroid

rocky object left over from the formation of the solar system

comets

rocky particles and water ices

Asteroid

rocky space objects around the sun that are too small to be called planets

asteroid

rocky space objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets

terrestrial

rocky surface or ___planet

retrograde rotation

rotating in the opposite direction from most other planets; Venus rotates in this way

ellipse

round shape drawn around two foci

Bulge

round structure with old stars, gas, and dust.

the northern lights can destroy

satilights, GPS, and other things

milky way galaxy

scientists can't view our galaxy, but their measurments make them belive its spiral

Venus

second from the Sun, similar to Earth's size and mass, greenhouse effect- carbon dioxide traps solar energy in the atmosphere of clouds

Mercury

second smallest, closest to the sun, iron core, no atmosphere

stars/sun

seperated by vast and different distances

Uranus

seventh, dark ring, atmosphere of hydrogen, helium, and methane, methane makes bluish green

elliptical

shape of orbits

ellipse

shape of the planets' orbits

contract

shock wabes might have caused the cloud to _____, and the matter was squeezed into less space

winter solstice

shorter day

Hertzsprung-Russell diagram

single most important diagram that shows the surface temperature of stars to absolute magnitude

Saturn

sixth, second largest, lowest density, rings, Titan

comet

small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust loosely packed together

meteor

small pieces of rock burning in Earth's atmosphere

meteroid

small pieces of rock moving through space

meteorite

small pieces of rock striking earth

meteoroid

small rocky body

asteroids

small rocky objects lie in a belt between Mars and Jupiter

Proto-Planet

small spheres of dust and gas that will eventually come together to form the planets

ring

small thin disk of small particles of ice and rock

asteroids

small, rocky bodies in orbit around the sun

meteoroid

small, rocky body orbiting the sun

asteriods

small, rocky, numerous objects

modern view

solar system has sun, nine planets, small objects, and volume of space

nucleus

solid inner core of a comet

object

something you can see or touch

asteroid

space debris caught in between Mar's and Jupiter's gravitational forces

meteor

space debris in the Earth's atmosphere

meteorite

space debris that landed on Earth; it survived Earth's atmosphere

1st law

spectrom that keeps going has no lines

Oort cloud

spherical area just outside the Kuiper belt

rotate

spin on an axis

rotation

spinning of Earth on its axis causing day and night

rotation

spinning of a body on axis

rotation

spinning of an object on its axis

rotates / planet rotation

spins / a planet's rotation is equal to one of its days (that is how long it takes to circle the sun).

vernal

spring

The sun is a

star

quasars

starlike source of light that is extremely far away

main-sequence stars

stars from the area where they fall the most. they make up more than 90% of stars in the sky

helium

stars fuse hydrogen to form this element

stars/sun

stars much larger than our star, the sun, appear much smaller to us because of the huge distance between us and them

white dwarfs

stars smaller than earth

giant stars

stars with diameters about 10 to 100 times as large as the sun

Some animals eat

stored food.

meteor

streak of light in the sky

meteor

streak of light produced as meteoroid burns up while passing through Earth's atmosphere

meteors

streaks of light we see in the sky caused by meteoroids' friction with the atmosphere

solar wind

stream of high energy particles that are released into space in all directions from the sun's corona

solar wind

streams of electrically charged particles

heliocentirc

sun centered model

center

sun is the _______ of the solar system

You can see the what in the sky

sun, stars, and moon

heliocentric

sun-centered system

sunspot cycle

sunspots move across earth's surface-sometimes the loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect, releasing large amounts of magnetic energy, the energy heats the gas on the sun to millions of degrees celsius-causes the gas to erupt into space-called solar flares

What are some man made satilights?

t.v, spy, weather.GPS,communition, Radio, ect

earth

takes one day to rotate

Aurora Borealis is a

tech. term for noethern lights, in latin this dircetly translates to red dawn

inertia

tendency of a moving object to continue in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place

Fall has cooler air

than summer

universe

the "Big Bang" theory is a model that explains the formation of our universe and why it expands

inner planets

the 4 small, rocky planets closest to the sun

Enceladus

the Cassini spacecraft discovered geysers on this small moon

light year

the DISTANCE light travels in one year, about 6 trillion miles

new moon

the Moon is between Earth and the Sun. None of a new moon can be seen because the lighted half of the Moon is facing the Sun.

Apollo

the NASA program that landed astronauts on Mars

absolute magnitude

the amount of light actually given off of a star

Mass

the amount of matter in an object

period of revolution

the amount of time it takes for a single trip around the sun is called ??

Doppler effect

the apparent change in the wavelengths of light that occurs when an object is moving toward or away from the Earth

astronomical unit

the average distance between the Earth and the sun

solstice

the beginning of each of the most extreme season, summer and winter

solar eclipse

the blocking of sunlight to earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth

meteor

the bright streak of light caused by a meteoroid or comet dust burning up in the atmosphere

Venus

the brightest planet in the sky

sun

the center of the solar system, all the planets revolve around it

core

the central part of the sun, where nuclear fusion occurs

dense

the cloud became more ____, rotated faster, heated up, and flattened to form a disk

spectograph

Used to break visible light from a star into its compnent colors.

Known as Earths Sister Planet because close in space and size

Venus

Outer Planet

Venus

Which planet is called the Earth's twin

Venus

surrounded by thick clouds

Venus

Name the inner planets.

Venus, Mercury, Earth, Mars

Which planet is the hottest and why?

Venus, it has an atmosphere that keeps the heat in

Disadvatages of Space Exploration

Very expensive,creates pollution and dangerous

Ptolemy

Viewed the solar system as Earth Centered

Copernicus

Viewed the solar system as sun centered or heliocentric

Why do we have seasons

We have seasons because of the Earth's tilt on its own axis and the Earth's revolution

Saturn

Well known for its large rings.

Mars. Because its surface is covered in iron oxide (rust)

Whaich planet is known as the red planet? Why is it called that?

Saturn

Whaich planet is the largest?

The Earth's tilted axis

What causes Earth's seasons?

Earth's rotation once every 24 hours

What causes day and night?

Rings

What do all four gas giants have that terrestrial planets do not?

Nickel and Iron core

What do the four INNER planets have in common?

Mostly gas with small liquid or solid center

What do the four OUTER planets have in common?

It means the part you see is growing larger

What do we mean when we say the Moon is Waxing?

It means the part you see is getting smaller

What do we mean when we say the Moon is waning?

Hotter, denser

What happened to the center of the swirling cloud that began to form our solar system (two words)?

Waxing

What is it called when the light on the moon is growing?

Waning

What is it called when the light on the moon is shrinking?

Wind

What is the biggest weathering agent on Mars?

Impact Cratering

What is the biggest weathering agent on Mercury?

Thicker

What is the main difference between the atmosphere of a gas giant and that of a terrestrial planet?

New Moon

What is the name of the phase of the Moon when it is between the Sun and Earth?

Ellipse

What is the scientific term to describe the shape of the orbits of the planets, asteroids, and comets?

Gravity

What keeps all matter grouped together in space?

Visible light

What kind of electromagnetic radiation do optical telescopes collect?

Venus

Evening or Morning star because of brilliant appearance

universe

Everything - earth, planets, sun, stars, and everything that contain.

September

What month does the sun set at the North Pole?

Spring

What season begins in September in Sydney, Australia, which is in the southern hemisphere?

Water Ice

What substance makes up Saturn's rings?

An explosion

What triggered the collapse of a cloud of gas to dust and therby began to form our solar system?

gravitational

What type of weight is responsible for a person's weight

Oh Be A Fine Girl/Guy Kiss Me

What words does OBEFGKM stand for?

Why is the moon red during a total lunar eclipse?

When a lunar eclipse happens, sunlight passes through the Earth's atmosphere before it hits the moon. All the colors mixed together in the sunlight, the red rays of the red light passes through the Earth's atmosphere most easily, making the moon appear red.

Full

When all of the Moon is lit, it is called this.

About 5 billion years ago

When did nuclear fusion begin on the sun?

New

When none of the Moon is lit, it is called this.

Crescent

When the Moon has only a small part that is lit, it is called this.

Gibbous

When the Moon is not quite fully lit, it is called this.

Quarter

When the Moon looks like a circle cut in half, it is called this.

They are made of gas, they are colder and larger

Except for Pluto, name (2) characteristics that outer planets have.

Neptune

Faint rings and is now considered the farthest from the Sun

Neptune

Faint rings ans is now considered the farthest from the sun

red giant

In a star the size of our sun, the atmosphere will grow very large and cool

Solstice

In an orbit, a position and time during which one hemisphere gets its maximum area of sunlight, while another hemisphere gets its minimum amount of sunlight is called what?

Equinox

In an orbit, a position and time in which the sunlight shines equally on the northern and southern hemisphere is called what?

Giants and supergiants

In the late stages of their life cycles, these stars can expand.

spiral

In which galaxy is our solar system?

Halo

Individual old stars and clusters of old stars

Nucleus

Inner layer of a comet

Gravity

Inward acting force of attraction between 2 objects relating to their masses and distance apart.

Jupiter

Io (the most volcanically active object is the solar system) is on if its moons

Jupiter

Io is one of its Moons

Galilean Satellites

Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto

Yes

Is day and night dependent on the speed of the Earth's rotation?

The smallest planet in the solar system.

It gets very hot during the day and very cold at night because it spins very slowly.

It is the seventh planet of the solar system and the third largest.

It has 18 moons.

It completes one orbit of the Sun about every 365 days(one year).

It has seasons similar to our own and the soil is similar to the soil on Earth.

It is the most like Earth than all the planets in our solar system.

It has two small moons.

What planet the do the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core belong to?

It is a star.

It is similar in size as the Earth.

It is covered by layers of clouds that are much thicker than the clouds on Earth.

Fourth planet from the Sun.

It is known as the red planet.

It is the largest planet in our solar system.

It is like a "mini-solar system" because it is so big and has 16 moons.

It has the most moons of any planet, about 23.

It is the only planet less dense than water.

It's temperature gets very, very hot-more than four times hotter than boiling water.

It rotates more slowly than Mercury.

asteroid belt

Formed when a planet was torn apart by Jupiter's gravity.

COMET

Frozen chunk of dust, ice, and gases that orbits the Sun

This planet would float in a swimming pool if there were one big enough to hold it.

It spin very fast, making one day on this planet ten and one-half hours long.

What is the new telescope going to be named

James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)

Summer Solstice northren hemiphere

June 21

Winter solstice in the southren hemiphere

June 21

Biggest planet in the solar system

Jupiter

The largest planet

Jupiter

Saturn

Gas giant planet = consist mostly of hydrogen & some helium

Energy of a Star

Generated in the Center of a Star

creation

Genesis 1:1" God created the heavans and the earth.

Which planet has a red spot that scientists think is a giant hurricane?

Jupiter

Which planet is the largest

Jupiter

Which planet is the largest?

Jupiter

largest planet;Galiliean satellites

Jupiter

Great Red Spot

Jupiter (a storm that was spotted by Galileo more than 300 yrs ago. The great red spot is about 3X the size of earth.

Gas Giants

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

gas giants

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

4 types of gaseous plants

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Name the outer planets.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Outer Planets

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Outer planets

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto

Outer Planets

Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune,Pluto

Earth

Known as the blue planet

Smallest star

LHS 4033, abot 3,000 miles across

Nebula

Large cloud of dust and gas gravitational forceon each other causing the cloud to contract and temperature to rise causing fusion.

Gaseous giants

Large gas planets in out solar system. Jupitar, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Galaxy

Large group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity.

PLANET

Large, ball shaped satellite of a star

Corona

Largest layer of the sun's atmosphere.

Jupiter

Largest planet and has a great red spot

Jupiter

Largest planet.

Galaxy

Gigantic collection of stars

It is the closest star to Earth (93 million miles) it is made of gas and it is not the hottest star.

Give 3 facts about the Sun.

I has no liquid-water, it has a dark side that we can't see, and doesn't have an atmosphere.

Give 3 facts about the moon.

Posiedon

God of water, horses and earthquakes.

Apollo's

Group of asteriods that crosses Earth's orbit.

Trojans

Group of asteroids that crosses Jupiter's orbit.

Local group

Group of more than 2 dozen galaxies.

Solar Eclipse

Happens when there is New moon and the moon blocks the light from the sun to Earth.

Venus

Has an atmosphere of carbon dioxide with sulfuric acid clouds

This planet is like Uranus because it is about the same size, it glow with same blue-green color, and covered with thick clouds.

Has at least 8 moons.

Group of gaseous plants how to tell if it is it

Has to have a ring(does not have to be seable) has eather hydren or hylem and has a gaseous surface

Halley,s Comet

Last seen on earth-1986, seen every 76 years.

YEAR

Length of time a planet takes to make one complete revolution around the sun

DAY

Length of time a planet takes to make one complete turn on its axis

A star that is red is...

Less hot than blue star

Spiral Arm

Long spiral pattern of bright stars, gas, and dust. Spiral arms extend from the center to the edge of the disk of spiral galaxies

Galaxy

Milky way - 100 000 mil stars

Galaxy

Millions or billions of stars held together in a group by their own gravity is called what?

solar eclipse

Moon blocks Sun

lunar eclipse

Moon passes into Earth's shadow

Months are based off of

Moon phases

Oldest star

Mu Chephi, about 13.2 billion years old

They are all made of solid material, they are smaller, and warmer

Name (3) characteristics that the inner planets all have.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto

Name all the planets in order from the Sun.

SUN

Name for the central star in our solar system

red shift

Name for the change in a star's spectrum when it moves away from Earth

comet

Name given to a chunk of ice and rock that travels around the sun.

Spiral, Elliptical, Irregular

Name the 3 types of gallaxies.

OBEFGKM

Name the classes of stars.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Name the eight planets in order from the sun.

Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

Name the inner planets.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

Name the outer planets.

NASA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration: an independent agency of the United States government responsible for aviation and spaceflight

GRAVITY

Natural force between objects that makes them pull toward each other

Satellite

Natural object that revolves around a planet

MOON

Natural satellite of a planet

Types of tides-Monthly

Neap tides, where the sun moon and Earth are bent in a 90* angle, Spring tide the sun moon and the Earth sre stright in a 180* angle

NEA

Near Earth Asteroid - Asteroids found between Mercury and Earth's orbits

high winds; blue color

Neptune

Frigid atmosphere because of distance from the sun

Neptune ( -225 degrees Celcius )

What plant is not a plant but is still counted as a plant

Neptune, because it has not cleared its path, Pluto somesimes is in it path

Mercury

No Moons or Atomospheres

Irregular galaxy

No regular pattern. Least common.

Does the Moon give off its own light?Explain.

No. The sun's light reflects on the moon

REVOLUTION

One trip around an orbit

Earth

Only planet to harbor life

moon

Orbits around Earth

gas giants

Other than Pluto the outer planets

5 Billion Years

Our Solar System was created about 5 Billion years ago

Milky Way

Our galaxy in a system of about 200 billion stars

Milky way

Our galaxy.

Solar system

Our sun and all the objects that revolve around it. Approximately 5 billion years old

Coma

Outer layer of a comet composed if gas and dust.

ORBIT

Path an object takes when moving around another object

Orbit

Path followed by an object moving under control of another objects gravity force.

5%

Percentage of matter that became protoplanets.

95%

Percentage of matter that became protosun.

A star that is blue is...

Hotter than a red star

Venus

Hottest planet.

Apparent Magnitude

How bright a star appears to be

thicker

How is the atmosphere of Venus different than the atmosphere of the other terrestrial planets?

365 1/4 days = 1 year

How lon does it take the Earth to orbit the sun?

Revolution

How long it takes an object to revole around another object

Rotation

How long it takes an object to spin on it's own axis

Big Bang Theory

How the universe began

Big Bang Theory

How the universe began is described by

Hubble Deep Fields

Hubble Telescope show that irregular galaxies are more common in distant (early) universes

Nebula

Huge cloud of gases and dust that can be found in many regions of space

Neptune

Planet known as Posiedon in Greek mythology.

Neptune

Planet made of water, ammonia and molten rock.

Mars

Planet most like earth

Jupiter

Planet with great red spot

Mercury

Planet with no aptmosphere.

What is the smallest plant

Pluto

partly ice, partly rock

Pluto

Charon

Pluto's largest moon

Which planet is the smallest?

Pluto, Mercury

Protostars

Pockets of matter that form stars

Pluto

(9)th . A Dwarf planet; one moon - Charon; extremely dark + cold. No atmosphere.

Auntmal Equnoix northren hemiphere

(fall) Sept. 21

Vernal Equniox northren hemiphere

(spring) March 21

What is in the rings around Saturn and Uranus

Ice and rock

Other plants( of the solar system mass)

.2%

changed

Ideas about the night sky have _____ over time

6 pm

If you lived in Florida and a low tide occurred at 6 a.m., approximately when would the second low tide occur at your location?

angular rate of Earth's revolution

1 degree per day

what is one revolution?

1 year

four theories how the moon was formed

1) big asteroid that got caught in gravity 2) while earth was forming moon did too 3) melted materials from volcano that went to space 4) larger object hit earth and things went flying and formed the moon

how did early astronomers know the earth was round?

1) during a lunar eclipse the earths shadow was circular 2) when sailers were coming in to shore you would see the top of the boat first

Moon top speed is

10.3 miles per hour

Blue

11,000 - 50,000c

Jupiter revolution

12 years

Neptune

13 moons

angular rate of Earth's rotation

15 degrees per hour

suns inner temp

15,600,000*c 30mill *f

light year

150mil per second

Neptune revolution

165 years

communicating with ET

1pics 2 radio and tv signals 3 sounds from earth

Mercury

1st planet from the Sun. Is about the same size as the Moon. Has no moons. No atmosphere. It's core is probably made of dense solid metal. No plate or volcanic activity.Its diameter is 2/5 that of our planet. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 87.97 days. Rotates on its axis very slowly compared to Earth. It completes one rotation in about 58 days and 15 minutes. Is covered with mountains, craters, ridges and valleys

Mars

2 small moons that were once asteroids from the nearby asteroid belt.

Red

2000 - 3500c

Venus. revolution.

225 days

tilt of axis of earth

23.5 degrees

Mars

24 1/2 Hrs = 1 day 687 Earth days = 1 year

one rotation of earth

24 hours

Uranus

27 moons

length of time for moon to revolve around earth

27.3 days

length of time for moon to rotate on its axis

27.3 days

About how long does it take the moon to travel around the Earth?

28-29 days

Saturn revolution

29 1/2 years

length of time for moon to go through its phases

29.5 days

Venus

2nd planet from the Sun. Is the closest planet to the Earth." Sister Planet". It is about the same size as the Earth. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 224.7 days. Rotates on its axis more slowly than any other planet. It completes one rotation in about 243 days and 24 minutes. Is the brightest object in our sky, besides the Sun and Moon. Has no satellites. Hot , dense atmosphere mostly CO2. Clouds are mostly made of droplets of sulfuric acid.It's average temperature is 460 degrees Celsius...hot enough to melt lead. Has an active plate and volcanic surface.

Saturn Moons

34 named moons & other smaller moons found all the time

Earth Revolution.

365 1/2 days

How long does it take Earth to orbit the Sun?

365 1/4 days

length of one revolution

365.25 days

Earth

3rd planet from the Sun. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 365.27 days. Rotates on its axis about the same speed as Mars (just a little slower). It completes one rotation in about 23 hours and 56 minutes. Is mostly covered by water (75%). Has a total of 1 satellite (the Moon). Has atmosphere which supports life. Active plate and volcanic activity.

age of Earth and solar system

4.6 billion years

Mars

4th planet from the Sun. Is sometimes called the Red Planet. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 686.98 days. Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the Earth. It completes one rotation in about 24 hours and 37 minutes. Has seasons similar to our planet, but they last much longer. Has a total of 2 satellites (or moons).Has thin atmosphere, very cold, with polar ice caps. Has the largest volcano in the solar system. Olympus Mons. No active inner core.

constellation

5 - 20 stars

Yellow

5000 - 6000c

100,00 light years =

5878,630,000,000 miles

Jupiter

5th planet from the Sun. Is the largest of all the planets (gas giant) . Its mass (weight) is over 320 times that of the Earth. Its diameter is over 10 times that of our planet. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 11.86 years. Rotates on its axis faster than any other planet. It completes one rotation in about 9 hours and 50 minutes. Is one of the brightest planets. Has a total of 63+ satellites. Has one thin ring. Has a dense atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. "The Great Red Spot" is a storm.

surface temp

60,000*c 10,000*f

White

6000 - 7500c

Saturn

61 moons rings yellow shine

Jupiters Moons

63

Mars revolution.

687 days

Saturn

6th planet from the Sun. A gas giant planet which is surrounded by three planar concentric rings of ice particles and rocks. Is the second largest of all the planets. Its mass (weight) is over 95 times that of the Earth. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 29.46 years. Rotates on its axis at a very fast speed. It completes one rotation in about 10 hours and 39 minutes. Has a total of 47+ satellites. Dense atmosphere of hydrogen and helium..

Blue White

7500 - 11000

Earths Atmosphere

77% nitrogen, 21% oxygen & traces of argon, carbon dioxide & water.

Uranus

7th planet from the Sun . (Greenish Blue)Is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium gases. It is 4 times bigger than of the Earth. It makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 84 years. Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the Neptune. It completes one rotation in about 17 hours and 14 minutes. Can sometimes be seen with the naked eye. Has a total of 27+ satellites. Is a "gas giant". It rolls on it's side,on its axis, which is opposite to the rest of the planets poles in position. Has rings.

Uranus revolution

84 years

mercury. revolution.

88 days

Neptune

8th planet from the Sun. (Blue)Is very similar to Uranus in size. Its mass (weight) is over 17 times that of the Earth. Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 164.79 years. Rotates on its axis about the same speed as Uranus. It completes one rotation in about 18 hours and 26 minutes. Has a weather system that is very active. Some storms with winds of 400 miles per hour have lasted for hundreds of years on its surface. Has a total of 13+ moons/satellites.

Venus

97 % atmosphere is Carbon Dioxide

The sun is (of the solar system mass)

99.8%

What are the 2 parts that failed on the hubble

Imaging spectrograph and advanced camera for surveys

craters

A bowl-shaped depression in the earth made by a meteor hitting land.

Galaxy

A bunch of starts, gas, and dust.Held together by gravity.

Meteoroid

A chunk of rock or dust in space.

Nebula

A cloud of Dust and Gas

Galaxy

A cluster of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity

Hale-Bopp comet

A comet that appeared in 1997 that was bright enough to see with out a telescope

gasses

A comet's tail is formed of what coming off the comet due to solar winds?

Red giant

A cool but large red star found in the upper right corner of the HR diagram.

Mercury

A crater covered planet that is closet to the Sun

Sunspot

A dark, cooler region on the surface of the sun.

rotation

A day is the time it takes Earth to make one ________________.

Black Hole

A dense collapsed core with a very strong gravitationsl pull that forms when a very massive star becomes a supernova

Protostar

A dense pocket of matter that is the beginning of a star

Heliocentric system

A description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around sun.

Geocentric System

A description of the solar system in which all planets revolve around earth.

Telescope

A device that gathers visible light or another form of electromagnetic radiation is called what?

White Dwarf

A dim star that forms froma collapsed red giant

Ellipse

A elongated circle, or oval shape, the shape of the planets orbit.

Elliptical galxy

A galaxy shaped like a football. Most common.

Trojans

A group of Asteriods found near Jupiter

Centaurs

A group of Half Comet/Half Asteriods found in orbit between Saturn and Uranus

solar system

A group of planets and their moons that orbit a central star.

constellation

A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.

constellation

A group of stars that have been given a definite name.

Constellation

A grouping of stars named by astronaomers based on the shape and grouping.

Nebula

A huge cloud of gases and dust

Comet

A large ball of Ice and Dust in space. Will create a tail when it nears the Sun

galaxy

A large group of stars that are separated from other sets by a lot of space.

Gas Giant

A large planet that consists mosly of gases in a dense form is called what?

Gas giant

A large planet that consists mostly of gases in a dense form. The four large planets in the outer solar system- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Solar system

A large planetary system that consists of a combination of many smaller planetary systems and objects.

Solar Wind

A large planetary system that consults of a combination of many smaller planetary systems and objects.

Asteroid

A large rock in space.

Prominence

A loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface, linking parts of sunspot regions.

Sunspot

A magnetic storm on the sun's surface which appears as a dark spot

Black hole.

A massive object so dence that no light can escape it.

apparent

A measure of the amount of light received on Earth.

Absolute magnitude

A mesure of a stars true brightness.

Meteorite

A meteoroid that has hit earth's surface.

Terrestrial Planet

A name given to the four inner planets.

Satellite

A natural object that revolves around a planet

moon

A natural satellite that revolves around a planet.

Star Stage 1

A nebula begins to collapse and form clumps of spinning gases

Planet

A non luminus object illuminated by light from a star. Such as our sun around which this revolves.

astronaut

A person who is trained to be a crew member in a spacecraft.

asteroid

A piece of rock that orbits the sun between Mars and Jupiter

Saturn

A planet known for its beautiful rings.

Saturn

A planet with the most moons

Saturn

A planet with thousands of rings

Star Stage 2

A protostar froms as matter condenses

Sojourner

A robot that gathered info about rocks

Asteroids

A rockey fregment left over from the formations of the solar system

Ellipse

A round shape with a major and minor axis

spacecraft

A ship designed for travel in space beyond the earth's atmosphere.

White dwarf

A small hot white star found in th lower left of the HR diagram.

Satellite

A small objectthat orbits a larger one.

Rotation

A spinning motion of a planet about its axis.

Retrograde Rotation

A spinning of a planet from east to west.

SOLAR SYSTEM

A star and all the satellites that orbit it

Sun

A star made up of gases and gives energy to the solar system.

Neutron star

A star mostly made of neutrons. Dense spins fast...Like speed racer.

sun

A star that is the center of the solar system. All the planets revolve around it. All planets receive their light and heat from the sun.

Solar System

A star with objects revolving around it is

Solar System

A start with objects revolving around it

solid

A state of matter. It takes on a specific form, unlike liquids or gases.

gases

A state of matter. Not a solid or a liquid. Gases have no fixed shape and take on the shape of the space they're in.

Meteor

A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning meteoroid in the sky

Space probe

A vehicle sent into space to explore places too dangerous for people.

revolution

A year is the time it takes Earth to make one___________.

28 days/1 month

About how long does it take the moon to travel around the Earth?

Venus

About the same size as Earth

Universe

All matter and energy that exit make up the

It is closer to us than other stars are.

All of the planets and moon fit inside it

Universe

All the matter and energy that exists

Parallax

An apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different locations

Supernova

An enormous explosion of a giant star

Eclipse

An event during which one object in space cases a shadow onto another is called what?

Red Giant

An expanded star, with cooling outer layers

Solar flare

An explosion of hydrogen gas from the sun's surface that occurs when loops in sunspot regions suddenly connect.

axis

An imaginary line around which a planet rotates, or spins.

Star Stage 3

An increase in pressure at the center of a protostar causes nuclear reactions as matter condenses

telescope

An instrument that makes images that are far away seem larger.

black hole

An object so dense that nothing can escape its gravity field.

Dwarf planet

An object that has an orbit around the sun, has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to form nearly round shape, has cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a satellite.

satellite

Another name for a moon.

Terra

Another name for the earth

Helios

Another name for the sun

star

Any heavenly body, except the moon, that appears as a fixed, brightly lit point in the sky at night.

Satellite

Any object that revolves an object in space.

planet

Any of the nine, large heavenly bodies that revolve around the sun.

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptuen

Are called Gas Giants

No

Are the phases of the moon dependent on the speed of the Earth's rotation?

No

Are the seasons dependent on the speed of the Earth's rotation?

Yes

Are the tides dependent on the speed of the Earth's rotation?

Uranus moons

At least 22

Meteor

Atmosphere

Mars

Atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide

Venus

Atmospheric Pressure is 92 X stronger than that of earths

Rings

Bands of dust and ice found circling the outer planets

Neptune

Blue-green color due to methane in atmosphere

CRATER

Bowl-shaped hole made by an object hitting another object

Emission Lines

Bright lines that are made when certain wavelengths of light are given off, or emitted, by hot gases

metors

Bright strek of light that briefly are in the sky

METEOR

Brightly burning meteoroid falling through a planet's atmosphere

Comet parts 3

Brod dust tail- thick, made out of rock, dust and ice

name 1 astronaut

Chris Hadfield or Julie Payette or Dave Williams

comets

Chunks of ice and dust whose orbits can be very long, narrow ellipse.

Andromeda

Closest Spiral Galaxy (2.2 million light years away)

Mercury

Closest planet to the sun - Scorching HOT...FREEZING cold

Mercury

Closet to sun and has craters

Mercury

Closet to the sun and has craters

Comet parts 2

Coma-Bright cloud

bigger

Compared to meteroids, asteroids are ___________?

Types of tides daily

DECRIDES the types of tides- there are high tides and low tides

Saturn

Day = 10 1/2 hrs Year = 29 1/2 Earth years

Summer Solstice in the southren hemiphere

December 21

Winter Solstice northren hemiphere

December 21

Craters

Depressions left in the rocky surfaces of planets due to impacts

Edwin Hubble

Discovered the galaxies are moving AWAY from each other

light years

Distance in space are measured in _______________.

Light year

Distance light can travel in a year.

No. The Moons light comes from the Sun.

Does the Moon give off its own light? Explain your answer.

Umbra

During a lunar eclipse, the Moon eventually moves into complete darkness. This is because it is moving into this part of the Earth's shadow.

Penumbra

During a lunar eclipse, the Moon first gets slightly less bright as it moves into this part of the Earth's shadow.

Outer Planet

Earth

This planet supports life

Earth

Which planet do we know has life on it?

Earth

protected by ozone

Earth

lunar eclipse

Earth blocks moon

Explain why we have seasons

Earth revolves around the Sun and the Earth is tilted on its axis. When we are tilted closer to the sun it is warmer (summer, spring) and when we are tilted away it is colder (winter, fall)

AU

Earth's average distance from the Sun, which is approximately 150 million kilometers.

composition

Earth's composition is mostly rock and 3/4s of the surface is covered with water

What causes Earth's seasons?

Earth's tilt on its axis

geocentric

Earth-centered system

terrestrial planets

Earth-like planets-name the 4

Terrestrial Planets

Earthlike planets are also called this

who is the hubble named after

Edwin Hubble

Neptune

Eighth & farthest planet from the sun

Which planet is an inner planet?

End

STAR

Enormous ball of glowing gas that gives off heat and light

Sun, Earth and 7 other planets

Make up the solar system

sun

Makes life on our planet possible by giving us great amounts of light and heat. Contains about 98% of the mass of the entire Solar System. Is just a medium sized star (yellow dwarf). It is about 1.4 million kilometers in diameter. Is the center of our Solar System. All the planets and other objects orbit around it. Is very gaseous, and made up mostly of hydrogen. Contains darkspots that are known as sunspots.

Autmnal equinox in the southren hemiphere

March 21

Outer Planet

Mars

The red planet

Mars

Which planet is called the red planet

Mars

two polar ice caps

Mars

Red planet

Mars (because of iron oxide rich soil)

Which planet is known as the "red planet" and why is it called that?

Mars, because of it's redish surface

Dust

Material left over from a supernova explosion

Gas

Material left over from a supernova explosion

59 Earth days to rotate once = 1 day

Mercury

88 Earth Days to travel around sun

Mercury

Closest Plan to the sun

Mercury

Crater covered planet

Mercury

Outer Planet

Mercury

Which planet is closest to the Sun?

Mercury

planet closest to Sun

Mercury

Inner Planets

Mercury Venus Earth Mars

8 planets in order from the sun

Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune

The Nine planets in order from the sun are

Mercury Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto

Smalled of the Terresrial Planets

Mercury and it only takes 3 months to revolve around the son

inner Planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all

Inner Planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

Name all the planets in order from the Sun.

Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto

Inner Planets

Mercury,Venus,Earth, Mars

METEORITE

Meteor that reaches a planet's surface without completely burning up

Sun storms helpcause

Northren lights

stars/sun

Nuclear fusion makes sun's energy

Comets parts 1

Nucleus-soild part of comet

SATELLITE

Object that revolves around a larger object

Asteroids

Objects revolving around the sun to small & numerous to be considered a planet.

Lunar Eclipse

Occurs only when there is full moon, the Earth blocks the light from the sun.

Universe

Of solar system, galaxy, universe, and planet, which is the largest?

Planet

Of solar system, galaxy, universe, and planet, which is the smallest?

Tectonics and Volcanism

Of the four processes that shape a planet's crust, which two occur because a planet is hot inside?

Mars Volcano

Olympus Mons (largest in the entire solar system)

Second largest object in the Kuyper belt

One fact about the dwarf panet, Makemake.

Elipsoid

One fact about the dwarf planet, Ceres.

Largest dwarf planet

One fact about the dwarf planet, Eris.

Not spherical

One fact about the dwarf planet, Houmaea.

Composed of rock and ice

One fact about the dwarf planet, Pluto.

Temperature and Color

Two things of a start that are closely linked

Gravity, Inertia

Two things that keep the planets in orbit around the sun.

Light years

Unit astronomers use to describe distance to a star

Light Year

Unit used to measure distance between stars

Age of the Milkey Way

Unknow, might be as old as the oldest star

Dark Matter

Unseen Matter that takes up 80-90% of the universe and does not interact with light; may cause gravitation

Blue color result of gas called Methane

Uranus

Which planet is almost totally turned on its axis?

Uranus

bluish-green color; 21 moons

Uranus


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