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Cosmology
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1. 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.
Winter Solstice
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
blazar
Terrestrial Planets
2. When the Sun is farthest south of the celestial equator (About December 22)
Thickest atmosphere
Winter Solstice
asteroid
cosmology
3. When massive objects bend space and time enough to create multiple images of an object located behind them
Superior planets
quasar
Gravitational Lens
synchrotron radiation
4. Plate tectonics due to thickness of crust and maintain their general form when they collide-where most volcanoes are.
Filament
tectonics of Earth
Granules
Ammonia - methane - and water
5. An object that may remain after a star explodes
Spectral Lines
Neutron Star
Milky way Galaxy
critical density
6. Sulfurous volcanoes - pools of liquid sulfur - surface resembles cheese pizza ACTIVE SURFACE
most eccentric orbit
Io (jupiters moon)
Colestial Pole
neutrino
7. Latin for 'cloud'. A word used to describe the collections of gas and dust in the Milky Way and other galaxies
Nebula
Hubble law
Spectroscopic parallax
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
8. A spherical shell of comets that orbit the sun at a great distance (roughly two light years from the sun)
Oort cloud
radio galaxy
Red Giant Branch Star
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
9. Venus
radio lobe
hottest surface
Maria
Galilean satellite
10. Saturn
Nucleus
Radiative Diffusion
least dense
Blackbody Curve
11. A representation of the changes in color and brightness of an evolving protostar.
Ground State
Energy Level
Population 1 vs Population 2 stars
Hyashi track
12. Relativity predicts that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum - How can it move slower?
radio galaxy
Geocentric
smallest diameter
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
13. Consists of old red stars in slow orbits that plunge through disk and bulge. about 1% are old - round globular clusters.
Superior planets
Density Wave
Sidereal Day
Halo
14. The trapping of heat by carbon dioxide or other gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
SETI
greehouse effects
Limb darkening
Gravitational Lens
15. Mercury
solar nebula
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Spectral Lines
thinnest atmosphere
16. The 11 or 22 period on the sun durin which sunspots increase - decrease - change polarity - increase and decrease again.
Sunspot cycle
fusion crust
Red Giant
Electromagnetic Radiation
17. The distance light travels in one year (=9.46x10^12km).
Light-Year
coma
Cepheid Variable
reflection star clusters
18. 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?
mass
Cosmological Principle
Nova
19. What Ole Roemer used to measure the speed of light in a vacuum
Eclipses of the Moons of Jupiter
rotation curve = dark matter?
OB Associations
CCD
20. Infinitely long -> 10 cm
Open - flat - and closed.
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
Drake equation
Objective Lens
21. The dark - relativley smooth areas on the moon; Latin for sea
Maria
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.
Gamma-ray Burst
comet
22. 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
cosmic singularity
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
radiation dominated universe
Kuiper belt
23. Finding a star's absolute magnitude from it's placement on an HR diagram. After finding the absolute magnitude - we measure the apparent magnitude - for a distance modulus and use this to find the distance. This method is good for finding distances t
Apparent Magnitude
Spectral Lines
Spectroscopic parallax
Total Eclipse
24. A planet that is closer to the sun than the earth
asteroid
Zenith
Precession
inferior planets
25. Clouds of low density gas often found glowing faintly on either side of an AGN.
critical density
radio lobe
radiant
aurora
26. The point directly overhead.
Zenith
Geocentric
scarp
Cepheid Variable
27. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
Chromosphere
chondrite
Celestial Equator
Red Giant
28. A push or a pull
force
opposition
Photometry
greatest elongation
29. Approximate speed of light in a vacuum
Ecliptic
E=mc2
300000 KM/sec
Plank's Law
30. The dimming of starlight by intervening dust
Interstellar Extinction
terrestrial planet
protostar
Sunspot cycle
31. The location in an H-are diagram of a star cluster - where stars have just left the main sequence. Used to estimate the cluster age.
general star population
Turn off Point
Instability strip
Flat - Flat
32. The imaginary sphere centered on the Earth that hols the stars.
Celestial Sphere
Primary Mirror
asteroid
Red Giant Branch Star
33. Collections of young - hot stars
Spectroscopy
planetesimal
Cassini division
OB Associations
34. The most mass a white dwarf can have before collapsing to a neutron star
Chandrasekhar Limit
Ecliptic
regolith
Maria
35. When massive objects bend space and time enough to create multiple images of an object located behind them
Disk
Gravitational Lens
Callisto (Jupiter)
supermassive black hole
36. Titan
Emission Spectrum
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
Synodic Day
zone
37. The apparent magnitude a star would have if it were at a distance of 10 parsecs.
Absolute Magnitude
coma
Planck time
300000 KM/sec
38. The class of all objects having high energy radiation coming from their nuclei. Active Galactic Nucleus- Blazars - Quasars - Radio and Emit synchrotron radiation
great red spot
dark energy
AGN
asteroid
39. First accurately measured the speed of light in a vacuum
Nebula
tectonics of Venus
Proton-proton chain
Ole Roemer
40. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
Ammonia - methane - and water
Coronal Loop
Thickest atmosphere
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
41. The process responsible for creating the arms of flocculent spiral galaxies
Ionization
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Eclipses of the Moons of Jupiter
Self-Propogating Star Formation
42. 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
meteoriod
standard candle
disk
Cassini division
43. Mercury and venus
fewest moons
Globular Cluster
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
44. When particles are compressed to an unnatural state where their pressure is not related to their temperature
Degeneracy
Sc spiral galaxy
Light Curve
Most dense
45. The north-south line passing directly overhead through the zenith.
Dark matter candidates
Spectroscopy
general star population
Meridian
46. A star that is burning hydrogen to helium in a shell surrounding it's core
Red Giant Branch Star
terrestrial planet
Europa (Jupiters moon)
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
47. Where is the center of the expansion
comet
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.
Instability strip
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
48. The equation that describes how matter equates with energy
Pulsar
Eyepiece Lens
Spectroscopy
E=mc2
49. 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
The Big Bang Theory
Quasar
Flare
Refractor
50. The process similar to conduction by which energy moves from the solar core to the convective layer
Bok Globule
Radiative Diffusion
Eyepiece Lens
jovian