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Astronomy Basics
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1. Polish astronomer who produced a workable model of the solar system with the sun in the center (1473-1543)
Nicolaus Copernicus
meteorite
light-year
continuous spectrum
2. The most distant point in the orbit of the moon
apogee
red shift
apparent magnitude
main-sequence star
3. Italian astronomer - mathematician - and physicist. His telescopes proved the sun is the center of the solar system and that the planets/moon move. He was persecuted for supporting Copernicus' ideas.
light-year
milky way galaxy
Galileo Galilei
galaxy cluster
4. A group of about 30 galaxies that includes the Milky Way
the big crunch
nova
solar eclipse
local group
5. Space object made of dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water - methane - and ammonia that forms a bright coma as it approaches the Sun
galaxy cluster
comet
Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram
meteor
6. Astronomical telescope that picks up electromagnetic radiations in the radio-frequency range from extra-terrestrial sources
radio telescope
Johannes Kepler
equinox
terrestrial planet
7. A galaxy shaped like a flattened ball - containing only old stars
elliptical galaxy
background radiation
phases of the moon
red dwarf
8. All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
comet
universal gravitation
electromagnetic spectrum
meteor
9. When the moon passes between earth and the sun - blocking the sunlight from reaching earth
equinox
black hole
Hubble's law
solar eclipse
10. Radiation left over from the beginning of the universe
background radiation
element
planet
perhelion
11. Any natural satellite of a planet
moon
nebulae
supernova
big bang theory
12. Brahe's assistant - German astronomer who first discovered the three laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
binary star
meteroid
absorption spectrum
Johannes Kepler
13. A system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
binary star
perhelion
ellipse
neutron star
14. Change in the apparent frequency of a wave as observer and source move toward or away from each other
radio telescope
doppler effect
background radiation
red shift
15. The small - dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova
equinox
neutron star
earth's tilt
precession
16. Varying amounts of the lighted moon as seen from earth
meteor
aphelion
phases of the moon
retrograde motion
17. An elongated circle - or oval shape - the shape of the planets orbit
perhelion
ellipse
perigee
supernova
18. Remnant of a star that is so dense that nothing - not even light - can escape its gravity field
coma
Johannes Kepler
ellipse
black hole
19. Brahe's assistant - German astronomer who first discovered the three laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
Galileo Galilei
Johannes Kepler
perigee
universal gravitation
20. The luminous cloud of particles surrounding the frozen nucleus of a comet
supergiant
Nicolaus Copernicus
coma
electromagnetic spectrum
21. Large group of stars - dust - and gas held together by gravity; can be elliptical - spiral - or irregular
galaxy
supergiant
spectroscopy
spiral galaxy
22. The elliptical motion of a body as it orbits another body in space
universal gravitation
planetesimal
evolution
geocentric
23. Massive clouds of dust and gases where stars are born
cepheid variable
nebulae
chromatic abberation
blue shift
24. Point in orbit that is closest to the sun - planet moves faster
astronomy
astronomical unit (AU)
perhelion
Halley's Comet
25. A model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
neutron star
constellation
Oort Cloud
heliocentric
26. The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that has passed through a medium that absorbed radiation of certain wavelengths
absorption spectrum
pulsar
planet
equinox
27. Influenced by Copernicus; Built observatory and collected data on the locations of stars and planets for over 20 years
Nicolaus Copernicus
red giant
spectroscopy
Tycho Brahe
28. Optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiece
Hubble Space Telescope
refracting telescope
pulsar
red dwarf
29. A galaxy shaped like a flattened ball - containing only old stars
elliptical galaxy
refracting telescope
meteor
geocentric
30. The rainbow effect when light is dispersed through lens
meteorite
astronomy
Halley's Comet
chromatic abberation
31. A group of about 30 galaxies that includes the Milky Way
galaxy
apogee
neutron star
local group
32. The study of the spectra of stars by analyzing the spectral properties of the light they give off
neutron star
spectroscopy
lunar eclipse
nova
33. Every object in the universe was attracted to every other object w/ a force that is directly proportional to the masses and proportional to distance between them
universal gravitation
parallax
milky way galaxy
big bang theory
34. Optical telescope that has a large convex lens that produces an image that is viewed through the eyepiece
refracting telescope
Jovian planet
planet
Claudius Ptolemy
35. A shift toward the red end of the spectrum in the observed spectral lines of stars or galaxies showing objects are moving away and that the universe is expanding
meteroid
red shift
astronomy
planetesimal
36. The distance between crests of waves - such as those of the electromagnetic spectrum
apogee
galaxy cluster
wavelength
astronomy
37. When the northern or southern most point on earth receives the most sun because the earth is tilted toward the sun
solstace
cepheid variable
astronomical unit (AU)
planet
38. The increase in wavelength of light due to an object moving away from the observer
solar eclipse
milky way galaxy
blue shift
red shift
39. The name of our galaxy - a spiral galaxy that contains about 400 billion stars
Hubble's law
perhelion
meteorite
milky way galaxy
40. A spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
Claudius Ptolemy
background radiation
Oort Cloud
evolution
41. The decrease in wavelength of light due to an object moving away from the oberver
meteorite
reflecting telescope
blue shift
terrestrial planet
42. Varying amounts of the lighted moon as seen from earth
nova
binary star
phases of the moon
background radiation
43. A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
comet
white dwarf
planet
precession
44. Any natural satellite of a planet
Nicolaus Copernicus
moon
milky way galaxy
Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram
45. A variable star that brightens and dims regularly - or pulses - and whose distance can be determined from its period of pulsation
Sir Isaac Newton
cepheid variable
rotation
neutron star
46. The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
equinox
phases of the moon
Johannes Kepler
Hubble's law
47. Point of moon's orbit when it is nearest the earth
white dwarf
perigee
red dwarf
asteroid
48. Remnant of a star that is so dense that nothing - not even light - can escape its gravity field
coma
accretion
black hole
lunar eclipse
49. The average distance between the Earth and the sun - or approximately 150000000 km
astronomical unit (AU)
Johannes Kepler
Nicolaus Copernicus
red giant
50. Radiation left over from the beginning of the universe
parallax
background radiation
pulsar
aphelion