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CSET Astronomy
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The largest planet that is also a gas giant and has a permanent storm on its surface known as the Big Red Spot
Venus
red giants
Jupiter
stellar nurseries
2. The period from one full moon to another full moon
lunar month
vernal equinox
black hole
Milky Way galaxy
3. Gas giant that is very bluish and named after the Roman God of the sea and has a stormy gray dark spot
Neptune
seas/maria
solar system
terrestrial planets
4. A region that is so dense that it will trap stuff in it forever. It is started either by the death of a large star or when millions of matter clump together
Pluto
vernal equinox
black hole
winter solstice
5. Phenomenon when the moon passes over the sun and the earth
blueshift
sunspots
solar eclipse
pulsars
6. The inside of the Sun - which is 14 million degrees Celsius
core
redshift
white dwarf
solar eclipse
7. A large chunk of rock that revolves around the Sun and is part of a large belt between Mars and Jupiter
stellar nurseries
asteroid
sunspots
steady state model
8. Our home planet - which has the right amount of atmosphere to support life
Mercury
photosphere
Earth
Mars
9. Stars that are preparing to die when they run out of hydrogen in their core by blowing up bigger than their size as the surface cools down
spiral galaxies
red giants
protostars
prominences
10. Planet referred to as Earth's sister because it is the same size as Earth; contains a lot of sulfuric acid
lunar eclipse
Venus
gas giants
Saturn
11. Result of a collapsed star or collapsed group of stars that light cannot escape
Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
lunar eclipse
black hole
pulsars
12. The sun's atmosphere
barred spiral
corona
redshift
pulsars
13. The arm that the Earth is a part of
black hole
asteroid
Orion arm
vernal equinox
14. The time zone at 0 degrees longitude on the Earth
terrestrial planets
Greenwich time zone
white dwarf
Uranus
15. Has 200 to 400 billion stars in its galaxy - including the Sun
vernal equinox
stellar nurseries
autumnal equinox
Milky Way galaxy
16. Gigantic gas giant that has large rings and 45 moons orbiting it
Neptune
black hole
Saturn
main sequence
17. Red planet that has a lot of iron on it and has the tallest mountain in the solar system: the Olympus Mons
solar eclipse
Mars
stellar nurseries
Mercury
18. Planets that are made from hunks of rock like Earth
time zones
terrestrial planets
Uranus
core
19. The longest day of the season because the northern hemisphere is pointed directly at the sun
solar eclipse
summer solstice
protostars
winter solstice
20. Small gas giant with gray rings and 25 moons on it
prominences
Uranus
black hole
seas/maria
21. A star with a heavy mass dies by combining its protons and electrons into neutrons
neutron stars
sunspots
red giants
solar eclipse
22. Neutron stars that spin rapidly and release radio waves
irregular galaxies
Jupiter
pulsars
solar eclipse
23. Strange dark patches found on the sun that are caused by the sun's electromagnetic field
Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
sunspots
summer solstice
main sequence
24. Clumps of ice and dust that orbit the sun
gas giants
comets
Mars
steady state model
25. The shortest day of the season because the northern hemisphere is pointed farthest away from the sun
Neptune
white dwarf
winter solstice
irregular galaxies
26. The first day of spring because the earth's axis is perpendicular to the sun's rays
lunar month
Doppler effect
vernal equinox
barred spiral
27. A baby star
Venus
barred spiral
protostars
Doppler effect
28. The way that the earth is split in 24 ways which run north - south because the earth spins at 15 degrees per hour
prominences
time zones
pulsars
core
29. Process in which a star dies by explosion
asteroid
comets
Uranus
supernova
30. The planet that is the closest to the sun. It has a hot side and a cold side
Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
stellar nurseries
Orion arm
Mercury
31. Also known as the dwarf planet and was demoted from being an official planet in 2002
time zones
Pluto
irregular galaxies
steady state model
32. A group of planets that includes Earth that started out as a large gas cloud
lunar month
Pluto
lunar eclipse
solar system
33. Form of galaxy that looks like a spiral with a bulge n the middle; like the Milky Way
pulsars
barred spiral
sunspots
black hole
34. The idea that the universe appeared without a beginning
singularity
vernal equinox
steady state model
irregular galaxies
35. Clouds of gas and dust that form stars
spiral galaxies
red giants
winter solstice
stellar nurseries
36. Galaxies that have undefined shapes and made up of young stars - gas and dust
core
irregular galaxies
Neptune
barred spiral
37. The dark spots on the moons
seas/maria
terrestrial planets
Doppler effect
irregular galaxies
38. The universe started 14 billion years ago and everything was packed in a dense point called a singularity that exploded
barred spiral
comets
Big Bang theory
main sequence
39. Change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave.
redshift
Doppler effect
Jupiter
gas giants
40. Super dense stars that are as massive as the sun but twice as small
Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
redshift
prominences
white dwarf
41. Enormous jets of gas that shoot out of thes un
corona
vernal equinox
prominences
redshift
42. The first day of fall because the earth's axis is perpendicular to the sun's rays
autumnal equinox
redshift
pulsars
Saturn
43. Waves that are moving closer to the Earth have shorter wavelengths
elliptical galaxies
Venus
sunspots
blueshift
44. When the moon and the sun are on the opposite sides of the earth
Big Bang theory
red giants
winter solstice
lunar eclipse
45. The lifeline of a star
singularity
blueshift
prominences
main sequence
46. Objects moving farther from the Earth have a longer wavelength
redshift
winter solstice
stellar nurseries
gas giants
47. Areas at the outer edge of the solar system where small bodies of comets are thought to have originated
lunar month
stellar nurseries
sunspots
Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
48. Galaxies shaped like round or flattened spheres
elliptical galaxies
lunar eclipse
pulsars
terrestrial planets
49. Planets that are made of gas clouds like Jupiter
lunar eclipse
Jupiter
gas giants
red giants
50. The surface of the Sun - which is close to 6000 degrees Celsius
photosphere
Saturn
Mars
protostars