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Cosmology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The oldest part of the Milky Way
Cepheid Variable
Absorption Spectrum
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.
Halo
2. The opaque universe that existed for 300000 years after the Big Bang. (photons outnumbered nuclei by 1 billion to one - so less light)
partile horizon
radiation dominated universe
Light Pollution
density
3. All wavelengths of light emitted by a blackbody.
epicycle
Supercluster
Blackbody Curve
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
4. 100 nm 10 nm
Thermonuclear Fusion
Doppler Shift
Electromagnetic Radiation: Ultraviolet Light
Kirkwood gaps
5. Cold aggregates of gas - large and contain a huge amount of matter - so cold that molecules stick together to form molecules.
molecular clouds
Supercluster
Proton-proton chain
CNO Cycle
6. Largest moon in solar system - two differenet types of terrain - darker terrain is older - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Primary Mirror
Convection
Ganymede (Jupiter)
aurora
7. A streak of light in the atmosphere
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.
Ganymede (Jupiter)
Rich vs poor clusters
meteor
8. A word used in astronomy to describe all elements besides hydrogen and helium
Cassini division
force
Wein's Law
Metals
9. A spherical shell of comets that orbit the sun at a great distance (roughly two light years from the sun)
Oort cloud
E=mc2
slowest rotation
Spectroscopy
10. 30AU to 50Au from sun - consists of ancietn premordial objects made of frozen ice and dust-35000 objects or more that are larger than 100 km in diameter and many more smaller than this
molecular clouds
Kuiper belt
Granules
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.
11. A cool collection of gas and dust silhouetted against a brighter background of stars and/or gas
Reflector
Dark Nebula
Gravitational Lens
dark energy
12. The instant of time after the Big Bang when space and time obtained their characteristics. (t=10^-43 sec when gravity freezes out-instant when gravity started existing as a separate force)
Planck time
jovian
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
Prominence
13. The final end state of an intermediate to high mass star. An entity in which all the electrons have been pushed into the protons.
Titus-Bode Law
Neutron Star
Gamma ray bursts
Geocentric
14. Population 1 with higher metals and contain many young stars in star clusters. Distribution of stars is everywhere in disk (arms only have 5% more stars)
Parallax
Summer Solstice
radiant
general star population
15. A crystalline patter found in iron meteorites
Dark Nebula
widmanstatten pattern
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Annular Eclipse
16. Plate tectonics due to thickness of crust and maintain their general form when they collide-where most volcanoes are.
tectonics of Earth
Spectral Lines
CCD
It does not have to expand into anything. It might just be that the 3 dimensions of space are getting bigger. It may also be that our 3 spatial dimensions are expanding into higher dimensions if such things exist.
17. Formed rapidly - collapsed slower into disk shape - star birth rate is low but lasts longer and ongoing - contain higher mass blue stars.
radio galaxy
Ground State
Planck time
shape and color of SPIRAL galaxies
18. The shadow behind the Earth or Moon where the Sun is partially obscured.
rotation curve = dark matter?
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Penumbra
Reflector
19. A force exerted by reflecting sunlight
supernova
radiation pressure
Blackbody
Celestial Equator
20. The imaginary sphere centered on the Earth that hols the stars.
Celestial Sphere
cosmic singularity
fewest moons
accretion
21. The dark - relativley smooth areas on the moon; Latin for sea
critical density
Maria
partile horizon
Cepheid Variable
22. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun (=1.5 x10^8km)
Disk
Kirchhoff's Law
least dense
Astronomical Unit
23. When the Moon entirely blocks the Sun.
Total Eclipse
era of recombination
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
Rich Cluster
24. The process that powers the sun and hydrogen bombs
Dark Nebula
Thermonuclear Fusion
How is winding dilemma solved?
E=mc2
25. A location on an H-are Diagram where evolving stars pulsate
Sa spiral galaxy
Doppler Shift
Instability strip
density parameter
26. The rock that makes up the lunar maria
Planetary Nebula
mare basalt
accretion
The Big Bang Theory resolves Olber's Paradox
27. Where is the center of the expansion
thinnest atmosphere
Oort Cloud
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
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.
28. A repeated - periodic push or pull capable of summing into a larger push or pull
resonance
Open Cluster
hottest surface
jovian
29. The relation that tells how light dims with distance.
Inverse Square Law
cosmic singularity
Chandrasekhar Limit
The Big Bang Theory
30. The point directly overhead.
Zenith
Gamma-ray Burst
Thickest atmosphere
Winter Solstice
31. A spectrum of light with energy at only a few wavelengths.
Emission Spectrum
Eclipses of the Moons of Jupiter
Gravitational Lens
Halo
32. Comglomerates of ice and rock that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths
Meridian
comet
most moons
least dense
33. A subatomic particle with a negative charge. It creates light.
Emission Spectrum
meteorite
Electron
comet
34. Stars orvits do not define the spiral patterns - instead they are density waves that move at slower speeds (arms are defined by young O and B stars and gas clouds)
How is winding dilemma solved?
most eccentric orbit
scarp
H2 Regions
35. Light-colored high-pressure bands in Jupiter's atmosphere
scarp
zone
tectonics of Mars
cosmological principle
36. Latin for 'cloud'. A word used to describe the collections of gas and dust in the Milky Way and other galaxies
Light-Year
Black Hole
Nebula
How is winding dilemma solved?
37. Radiation (possibly left over from the big bang) that fills the universe. Perfect black body spectrum and tells us a bit aout how galaxies are formed.
Granules
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
Eyepiece Lens
Ganymede (Jupiter)
38. The measure of a variable star's apparent magnitude as it brightens and dims with time
Light Curve
Umbra
Black Hole
synchronous rotation
39. 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)
Proton-proton chain
Planetary Nebula
matter dominated universe
3 reasons we orbit satellites to observe universe
40. A spread of light with an uninterrupted wavelength distribution of energy.
Annular Eclipse
Primary Mirror
Continuous Spectrum
reflection star clusters
41. A toroidal or donut-shaped collection of material attracted to a central body like a star or black hole. Dust around an object
smallest diameter
Jovian Planets
mare basalt
accretion disk
42. Matter that reveals itself only through its gravitational attraction
tectonics of Earth
Dark Matter
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
A family of radiant energy- includes light
43. A small spherical dark nebula
Bok Globule
Flare
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
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.
44. The trapping of heat by carbon dioxide or other gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
greehouse effects
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
Sunspot cycle
Focal Length
45. 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
White Dwarf
Hyashi track
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
Dwarf planets
46. What do we think the actual fate of the universe will be and why do we think this?
Cosmic Microwave Background
Observations of distant type Ia supernovae indicate that the expansion of the universe is speeding up with time - not slowing down! So there must be a force causing this.
meteor shower
The Local Group
47. The cosmological principle is the assumption that the universe is isotropic and homogeneous.The Big Bang assumes it to be a correct principle so that what we observe is exactly like What is too far away to be observed.
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Pixel
Cosmological Principle
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
48. Venus
deferent
Granules
condensation temperature
hottest surface
49. How did Earth come to have an oxygen rich atmosphere?
Light-Year
Kuiper belt
Biologicla life created the recycling of nitrogen - co2 - and the production of oxygen. Oxygen is heavier so the atmosphere held onto it easier than hydrogen and helium.
Focal Plane
50. The shadow behind the Earth or Moon where the Sun is partially obscured.
Penumbra
Make up of the terrestrial planets
Electron
Superior planets