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DSST Astronomy 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land
Horizon
Sir Isaac Newton's laws
celestial sphere
Gibbous Moon
2. Caused by the TILT of the Earth. - Summer = Northern hemisphere tilted closer to sun Winter = Northern hemisphere tilted farther from sun.
Elliptical Galaxy
plage
Seasons
heliocentric theory
3. Sky as seen from wherever you happen to be standing; appears to be hemisphere or dome; only half of celestial sphere
4. Point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere against which celestial bodies appear to be projected
celestial sphere
Tidal Waves
Zenith
Meridian
5. Imaginary sphere surrounding Earth on which celestial bodies are projected.
Elliptical Galaxy
celestial sphere
Waning Moon
Age of Sun
6. A cycle of rise and drop in the ocean; caused be the gravitational pull of the Earth - Sun - and Moon.
Seasons
spicule
Tidal Waves
celestial sphere
7. Imaginary great circle on the surface of the earth passing through the north and south poles at right angles to the equator
Full Moon
Meridian
Closest star to the Sun
Polaris
8. 23.56 hours
Johannes Kepler' laws
Spiral Galaxy
Earth orbit
Death of the Sun
9. Sudden - violent eruption of electrically charged atomic particles from the sun's surface
Albert Einstein laws
solar flare
Moon Phases
Death of the Sun
10. Possible since carbon based planets are common - especially on Mars and Alpha Centauri
Horizon
Extra terrestrial life theory
Spiral Galaxy
moon orbit
11. The phase of the moon in which only a curved edge of the moon's side that faced earth is illuminated
Crescent Moon
Galactic Bulge
The Moon
Meridian
12. Almost directly over the North Pole - and does not seem to move at all. If the star rises perpendicular to the horizon - the observer is standing on the equator
Gibbous Moon
Solstice
Equinox
Polaris
13. How long does it take for Earth to orbit the sun?
Equinox
New Moon
Elliptical Galaxy
365.2425 (Vernal Equinox year)
14. 1. an object at rest willl stay at rest - and an object in motion will stay in motion at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force 2. force = mass X acceleration 3. for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
15. Apparent motion of the planets when they appear to move backwards (westward) with respect to the stars from the direction that they move ordinarily.
Horizon
Age of Sun
Closest star to the Sun
retrograde motion
16. Jets of hot gas that extend from the Sun to around 20 -000 kilometers beyond the photosphere.
spicule
Big Bang Theory
Zenith
Elliptical Galaxy
17. The blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
Lunar eclipse
retrograde motion
local sky (observer's coordinates)
Solstice
18. A galaxy that does not fit into any other category;
Big Bang Theory
Irregular Galaxy
Equinox
Closest star to the Sun
19. Cooler and not as bright as the surrounding areas and that is caused by the sun's magnetic feild
The Moon
Irregular Galaxy
sun spot
Galactic Cross
20. Every thing revolves around the sun studied by Galelo and Copernicus
solar flare
heliocentric theory
Crescent Moon
The Moon
21. Galaxy with a bulge in the middle and arms that extend outward in a pinwheel pattern
Spiral Galaxy
Solar Eclipse
cosmic microwave background radiation
solar flare
22. Alpha Centauri - 4.37 light years away OR Proxima Centauri - 4.24 light years away
Closest star to the Sun
sun spot
Waning Moon
Galactic Bulge
23. 29.5 days
plage
The Moon
New Moon
moon orbit
24. A gathering of roughly 30 Galaxies in which the Milky way belongs
Local Group
New Moon
Equinox
Irregular Galaxy
25. Example of a natural satellite - Earth's natural satellite
Galactic Bulge
The Moon
Tidal Waves
Lunar eclipse
26. Highest tidal range that occurs to the alignment of Earth - the moon - and the sun - East West pull
Waning Moon
Spring tide
sun spot
Gibbous Moon
27. Earth's average distance from the Sun - which is approximately 150 million kilometers.
AU (Astronomical Unit)
Waxing Moon
Sir Isaac Newton's laws
Meridian
28. Earth is the center of the universe. Aristotelian.
geocentric theory
Closest star to the Sun
Horizon
Earth Rotation
29. The Milky way observed through a cross section - Our solar system is 27 -000 light years away from the Galactic bulge
Galactic Cross
Age of Sun
moon orbit
Irregular Galaxy
30. Galaxy with a very bright center that contains little dust and gas and is spherical to disklike in shape
sun spot
retrograde motion
Elliptical Galaxy
heliocentric theory
31. 4.5 billion years
Age of Sun
Zenith
Earth Rotation
Irregular Galaxy
32. Only one side
Johannes Kepler' laws
Solar Eclipse
View of the moon
Lunar eclipse
33. Bright regions seen in the solar chromosphere
cosmic microwave background radiation
plage
Lunar eclipse
Extra terrestrial life theory
34. The universe originated 13.7 billion years ago from the cataclysmic explosion of a small mass of matter at extremely high density and temperature helium was present - universe is expanding and cooling
Zenith
sun core
Big Bang Theory
The Moon
35. The phase of the Moon when a decreasing amount of the Moon's near side is sunlit
Extra terrestrial life theory
Elliptical Galaxy
Waning Moon
local sky (observer's coordinates)
36. Occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
Galactic Bulge
Earth orbit
Local Group
Solar Eclipse
37. 3 laws of Planetary Motion: 1. orbits are elliptical 2. Planets revolve at varying speeds 3. Planets revolve in proportion to distance from Sun
38. Remnant radiation from the big bang - which we detect using radio telescopes
Zenith
cosmic microwave background radiation
Meridian
Death of the Sun
39. Two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
Meridian
View of the moon
Equinox
Johannes Kepler' laws
40. Thick distribution of warm gas and stars around the galactic center.
Age of Sun
sun core
Galactic Bulge
Spring tide
41. The phase of the Moon when an increasing amount of the Moon's near side is sunlit
Johannes Kepler' laws
Spiral Galaxy
Galactic Cross
Waxing Moon
42. New moon - (waxing or waning) crescent moon - quarter moon - (waxing or waning) gibbous moon - and full moon
Moon Phases
Galactic Cross
plage
cosmic microwave background radiation
43. When the Sun becomes a Red Giant - 10 billion years - Then a White Dwarf - aproximately 12 billion years
Moon Phases
Death of the Sun
The Moon
Irregular Galaxy
44. Dense - fusion takes place here (15 -000 -000K)
New Moon
sun core
Irregular Galaxy
Full Moon
45. Twice-yearly point at which the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
Local Group
heliocentric theory
geocentric theory
Solstice
46. Moon phase that occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun - at which point the Moon cannot be seen because its lighted half is facing the Sun and its dark side faces Earth
Local Group
Big Bang Theory
cosmic microwave background radiation
New Moon
47. 1. Mass-Energy Equivalence (when a body has a mass it has a certain energy even if not moving); 2. General Relativity (gravitational attraction between masses is a result of the nearby masses. gravity has waves.)
The Sun
View of the moon
Solstice
Albert Einstein laws
48. The sun and stars move across the sky because of this - the stars rotate around Polaris - the North Star and make a complete circle around Polaris.
local sky (observer's coordinates)
Earth Rotation
The Moon
Sir Isaac Newton's laws
49. Closet star to earth - and is a glowing ball of gas made up of 3/4 hydrogen and 1/4 helium - Produces heat by fusion - provides the gravitational pull that keeps our solar system together
New Moon
Galactic Bulge
Meridian
The Sun
50. A twice-monthly tide of minimal range that occurs when the Sun - Moon - and Earth are at right angles to each other - thus decreasing the total tidal force exerted on Earth causes North South pull
neap tide
AU (Astronomical Unit)
Extra terrestrial life theory
Sir Isaac Newton's laws