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Cosmology
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1. A cool collection of gas and dust silhouetted against a brighter background of stars and/or gas
Corona
protostar
Density Wave
Dark Nebula
2. The first rock-sized bodies that formed in the solar nebula from dust grains
Oort Cloud
White Dwarf
chondrite
MOONS: roundest shape
3. Extremely round - lots of liquid water - ice rafts on surface ACTIVE SURFACE
Europa (Jupiters moon)
disk
White Dwarf
Quasar
4. A logarithmically scaled value for the measured brightness of a star.
Shepherd satellite
deferent
Apparent Magnitude
Oort cloud
5. The displacement of spectral lines to redder colors caused by the expansion of the universe.
cosmological red shift
MOONS: roundest shape
Precession
tectonics of Mars
6. Originially thought to be stars emitting radio radiation but are now concluded to be nuclei of distant galaxies (same as radio galaxies aka emit streams of material)
differential rotation
Globular Cluster
quasar
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
7. Flat disk with gas - dust - H2 regions - molecular clouds - dust young stars and remnants of old planetary nebula and supernova remnants. stars spin together with similar velocities called differential rotation
disk
Synodic Day
Plank's Law
evidence of water on mars
8. The apparent path of the Sun through the stars on the celestial sphere.
Ionization
Ecliptic
Zenith
Limb darkening
9. 1-orbit aroudn the sun 2- are in hydrostatic equilibrium and 'mostly round' 3- have not cleared debris around its orbit 4- are not satellites
nucleus
Make up of the jovian planets
Dwarf planets
Spectroscopic Parallax
10. A star that erratically and explosively brightens and dims
Thickest atmosphere
Grand design spirals
supermassive black hole
Nova
11. Centered on the sun.
Heliocentric
Thermal Equilibrium
Largest diameter
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
12. The 'edge' of the universe. Light beyond this has not reached us yet.
partile horizon
Halo
Bok Globule
In an expanding universe all galaxies see all other galaxies that are not gravitationally bound to them receding away. This is what we see in the Hubble Law. We infer that the Hubble law also holds true for all other galaxies.
13. The slow wobble of the Earth on its rotation axis.
meteor shower
Precession
Terrestrial Planets
H2 Regions
14. The gap etween saturn's A and B rings
Cassini division
Total Eclipse
regolith
Lagrangian Razor
15. Small bulges - loosely wound - massive arms - arms have many H2 regions and look very lumpy
Secondary Mirror
coma
radiation dominated universe
Sc spiral galaxy
16. The law that syas light energy from a blackbody increases as (temperature^4)
accretion disk
Electron
Stephen-Boltzman Law
Synodic Day
17. Jupiter
deferent
Quasar
fastest rotation
Density Wave
18. Venus
Roundest orbit
Reflector
thinnest atmosphere
Globular Cluster
19. The name for the only seriously considered theory of the universe.
Dark Nebula
Nowhere visible to us. If there are higher dimension then the center would be visible to someone who lives in one. If there are no higher dimensions then the center does not exist.
Big Bang
Ecliptic
20. 10 cm -> 1 mm
hottest surface
SETI
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
White Dwarf
21. The law that describes the blackbody curve - and let to quantum mechanics.
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22. Dark - reddish - low-pressure bands in Jupiter's atmosphere
radio galaxy
mass
belt
Photosphere
23. Sc galaxies where star formation and destruction is so rapid that supernova explosions are mainly responsible for compressing gas to create new stars.
greehouse effects
conjunction
anorthosite
self-propagating star formation
24. The force of attraction between any two objects having mass
gravity
Focal Length
cosmic singularity
Ole Roemer
25. Population 1- similar to the sun and 2% of elements are metal - Population 2- formed before gas was metal- only a fraction of mass is metal.
Population 1 vs Population 2 stars
Differential Rotation
Synodic Day
Gravity only pulls matter back together. Therefore - if gravity is the only force that operates on cosmic scales then the expansion of the universe should decrease with time. The critical density is the value of matter density sufficient to halt the
26. Distribution of dust (tells us disk is thin) - find distances to O&B stars and H2 regions (arms are sights of star formation and OB stars live and die at location of birth) -Milky way has four arms. Sun is in spur apart from arms.
Flat - Remain Parallel - Exactly 1
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Molecular Clouds
Spectroscopic parallax
27. Ganymede
Bok Globule
protostar
dark energy
MOONS: largest size
28. Any class of objects with a uniform luminosity used to determine distance.
standard candle
Dwarf planets
open star clusters
slowest rotation
29. A two-filter measure of the color - and hence temperature - of a star.
Largest diameter
radiant
SETI
Color Index
30. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
Galilean satellite
nucleus
Celestial Equator
Grand design spirals
31. The fate of the universe if it is closed. The universe expanding as much as possible and then retracting
Big Crunch
chondrite
Differential Rotation
Nowhere visible to us. If there are higher dimension then the center would be visible to someone who lives in one. If there are no higher dimensions then the center does not exist.
32. Small moons that maintain the shape of rings around Saturn and Uranus
Maria
Shepherd satellite
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Dark matter is located at center of clusters - pulling the cluster members into faster orbits--dark matter gravity keeps objects in galxies bound.
33. When the Sun is farthest south of the celestial equator (About December 22)
Winter Solstice
Doppler Shift
High Velocity Stars
SETI
34. Norhern lowlands- darker in color and have far fewer craters as if an ancient sea or ice field covered them. southern highlands- much higher in density of craters.
supermassive black hole
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
retrograde motion
SETI
35. The rate of expansion of the universe.
Hubble constant
supermassive black hole
cosmic singularity
widmanstatten pattern
36. The era when the ratio of matter to energy greatly favored matter. (verses radiation dominated universe where it was opaque. Matter is now dominated by gravity not photons)
Active Optics
matter dominated universe
Globular Cluster
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
37. A high-pressure bulge in Neptune's southern hemisphere
Sb spiral galaxy
great dark spots
Black Hole
Ganymede (Jupiter)
38. A measure of the ability of a telescope to see fine detail
regolith
Magnification
widmanstatten pattern
Resolving Power
39. A location on an H-are Diagram where evolving stars pulsate
Flare
Cepheid Variable
Instability strip
synchrotron radiation
40. When massive objects bend space and time enough to create multiple images of an object located behind them
Sb spiral galaxy
Gravitational Lens
Thickest atmosphere
Kuiper belt
41. The distance between a lens and its focal plane
Blackbody
Sunspot cycle
Focal Length
MOONS: largest size
42. A small and dim but hot star.
homogeneous
Light Pollution
White Dwarf
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
43. The oldest grouping of stars - found in the galaxy halo
Umbra
Largest diameter
Globular Cluster
MOONS: larger than mercury
44. A collection of comets in the plane of the solar system - located beyond the orbit of Pluto
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
Light Curve
bulge
Kuiper belt
45. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun (=1.5 x10^8km)
Synchrotron Rotation
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
dark matter
Astronomical Unit
46. Largest moon in solar system - two differenet types of terrain - darker terrain is older - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Sidereal Day
Instability strip
Dark Matter
Ganymede (Jupiter)
47. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
quasar
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Perihelion
48. A term referring to the orbital character of stars near the Sun
Electron
Differential Rotation
Celestial Sphere
Neutron Star
49. Europa
MOONS: roundest shape
anorthosite
cosmological red shift
Light Gathering Power
50. The lowest energy of an atom.
aphelion
Black Hole
Active Optics
Ground State