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Cosmology
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1. Venus
Ground State
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
Primary Mirror
hottest surface
2. 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
accretion
Dwarf planets
Extrasolar Planet
Light Gathering Power
3. The Big Bang was not an explosion of matter into empty space - like the explosion of a bomb. Instead - it was an emergence of space and time filled with pure energy where before none of this was present. The point from which is emerged is called the
Refractor
Synchrotron Rotation
fusion crust
The Big Bang Theory
4. Venus (retrograde)
OB Associations
Light Gathering Power
Galilean satellite
slowest rotation
5. A star that has become a red giant for the second and final time. It is burning helium to carbon in a shell surrounding the core
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
accretion disk
isotropic
Roundest orbit
6. 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.
great dark spots
radio lobe
Coldest surface
Cosmological Principle
7. The relation that tells how light dims with distance.
Halo
Eclipses of the Moons of Jupiter
Inverse Square Law
differential rotation
8. A volume of space where few - if any - galaxies are located
radiation pressure
Void
conjunction
Roundest orbit
9. A change in the wavelength of light caused by a motion between the observer and light (or wave) source (blue shift if getting closer - red shift if moving away)
resonance
scarp
Jupiters red spot
Doppler Shift
10. The seasonal shifting of a nearby star's position relative to more distant objects.
Parallax
CNO Cycle
Energy Level
Parsec
11. A small chunk of rock in space
weight
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
aphelion
meteoriod
12. Plate tectonics due to thickness of crust and maintain their general form when they collide-where most volcanoes are.
Triple Alpha rocess
Spectroscopic parallax
tectonics of Earth
opposition
13. Why do Galaxies move very rapidly in the interiors of the dense clusters?
Dark matter is located at center of clusters - pulling the cluster members into faster orbits--dark matter gravity keeps objects in galxies bound.
meteorite
Dwarf planets
Oort cloud
14. Theory virtually demands that the geometry of the universe be ______. Results of measuring lumps in the cosmic background radiation indicate that the universe geometry is ________.
Oort Cloud
Flat - Flat
resonance
Sc spiral galaxy
15. The process responsible for creating the arms of flocculent spiral galaxies
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
Roundest orbit
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Spectroscopic parallax
16. Largest moon in solar system - two differenet types of terrain - darker terrain is older - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Most dense
Ganymede (Jupiter)
Parallax
Black Hole
17. 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
Kuiper belt
force
Triple Alpha rocess
Atomic Number
18. A word meaning 'the same in all directions.'
tectonics of Earth
Apparent Magnitude
radiant
isotropic
19. Dying large-mass stars lose their outer layers in a violent explosion creating large - chaotic remnants. these brighten like nova but are so much brighter and only occur ONCE PER STAR
Callisto (Jupiter)
Pixel
condensation temperature
supernova
20. The class of all objects having high energy radiation coming from their nuclei. Active Galactic Nucleus- Blazars - Quasars - Radio and Emit synchrotron radiation
Gamma ray bursts
AGN
Plague
chemical differentiation
21. Sc galaxies where star formation and destruction is so rapid that supernova explosions are mainly responsible for compressing gas to create new stars.
Sb spiral galaxy
critical density
plate tectonics
self-propagating star formation
22. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
Poor Cluster
Parallax
Celestial Equator
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
23. In Ptolemy's geocentric solar system - the large circle on which a planet's epicycle moved around the Earth.
deferent
Proton-proton chain
Supercluster
aphelion
24. A term referring to Earth-like planets
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Cosmic Microwave Background
CMB
terrestrial planet
25. The lens in a telescope used to determine the magnification
Cassegrain Focus
Summer Solstice
Eyepiece Lens
epicycle
26. Mercury
radio galaxy
thinnest atmosphere
Spectral Lines
density parameter
27. The lens that gathers the light in a refractor
Maria
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
meteoriod
Objective Lens
28. The name for the only seriously considered theory of the universe.
anorthosite
Metals
Big Bang
zone
29. The rate of expansion of the universe.
Hubble constant
mare basalt
Proton-proton chain
Celestial Equator
30. The assumption that the universe is isotropic (same in all directions) and homogeneous (Same everywhere throughout)
quasar
Differential Rotation
most eccentric orbit
cosmological principle
31. A streak of light in the atmosphere
Radiative Diffusion
nucleus
meteor
Light-Year
32. 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)
molecular clouds
Cassini division
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
general star population
33. When the Sun moves from south to north across the celestial equator (about March 21)
Interstellar Extinction
Cassegrain Focus
condensation temperature
Vernal Equinox
34. When a planet lines up with the sun inthe sky
planetesimal
Dark matter candidates
Maria
conjunction
35. Radiation given off by electrons accelerating in a magnetic field
Perihelion
Synchrotron Rotation
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
most eccentric orbit
36. The rock that makes up the lunar highlands
tectonics of Mars
H-are Diagram
anorthosite
Granules
37. An energetic event taking place in the early universe
rotation curve = dark matter?
Prominence
radiation pressure
Gamma-ray Burst
38. The study of the universe as a whole.
Chromosphere
Open Cluster
Make up of the terrestrial planets
cosmology
39. Star speed at outer edge of galaxy should begin to diminish - but they dont so we guess that this means there is increasing force (aka dark matter)
MOONS: largest size
Enke gap
Void
rotation curve = dark matter?
40. VENUS
Photometry
Clouds of sufuric acid (very inhospitable and brightest object in the sky) - process called greenhouse affect traps radiation making it 900 degrees at times - spins with retrograde rotation (sun rises in west) and takes 58.4 days for it to set. Thick
Globular Cluster
Population 1 vs Population 2 stars
41. Matter that reveals itself only through its gravitational attraction.
Clouds of sufuric acid (very inhospitable and brightest object in the sky) - process called greenhouse affect traps radiation making it 900 degrees at times - spins with retrograde rotation (sun rises in west) and takes 58.4 days for it to set. Thick
tectonics of Earth
Eyepiece Lens
dark matter
42. Extends to a distance of 50000AU. Same objects as in the Kuiper belt-when they fall in toward the sun they become comets. Debris from comets hitting the Earths atmosphere cause meteor showers.
Synodic Day
Oort Cloud
Seyfert galaxy
superclusters
43. In what chemical form are jupiters nitrogen - carbon and oxygen?
Poor Cluster
Degeneracy
Ammonia - methane - and water
Titus-Bode Law
44. As open clusters age - they push gas away but dust remains this can reflect light giving the cluster a blue-ish color. also called reflection nebula
reflection star clusters
Ammonia - methane - and water
jovian
fewest moons
45. A rock or iron specimen that has fallen from space
homogeneous
meteorite
Total Eclipse
density
46. The rock that makes up the lunar maria
Radiative Diffusion
HII Region
White Dwarf
mare basalt
47. Medium bulge - moderately would arms - arms have H2 regions in them and look sort of lumpy
Trojan asteroids
Photometry
Autumnal Equinox
Sb spiral galaxy
48. The force of attraction between any two objects having mass
Red Giant
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Celestial Sphere
gravity
49. Rich= dense crowded cores of galaxies - poor= few members and a looser organization of galaxies
Rich vs poor clusters
fusion crust
Rich Cluster
MOONS: roundest shape
50. A star fusing hydrogen to helium in it's core
Turn off Point
Main Sequence Stars
density parameter
Kirchhoff's Law