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Astronomy Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A star that falls into the main sequence category on the H-are diagram
main-sequence star
rotation
Hubble's law
aphelion
2. A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
constellation
background radiation
heliocentric
big bang theory
3. The theory that the universe originated 20 billion years ago from the cataclysmic explosion of a small mass of matter at extremely high density and temperature
milky way galaxy
universal gravitation
meteroid
big bang theory
4. Stony or metallic object that is the remains of a meteoroid that has reached the earth's surface
Jovian planet
local group
Johannes Kepler
meteorite
5. An immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space
binary star
nebula
astronomy
photon
6. 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
elliptical galaxy
evolution
red shift
meteroid
7. The theory that states that gravity will over come the expansion of the universe and bring everything together in an implosion
nebula
quasar
precession
the big crunch
8. A faint star of enormous density
element
equinox
protostar
white dwarf
9. The name of our galaxy - a spiral galaxy that contains about 400 billion stars
milky way galaxy
doppler effect
irregular galaxy
Jovian planet
10. The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that has passed through a medium that absorbed radiation of certain wavelengths
heliocentric
absorption spectrum
nebula
supergiant
11. Varying amounts of the lighted moon as seen from earth
phases of the moon
precession
meteor
main-sequence star
12. Any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)
comet
Oort Cloud
asteroid
light-year
13. A system of galaxies containing from several to thousands of member galaxies
planet
quasar
rotation
galaxy cluster
14. A spectrum of light in which there are no gaps - so that each region blends directly into the next
continuous spectrum
local group
Hubble's law
lunar eclipse
15. Point of moon's orbit when it is nearest the earth
milky way galaxy
perigee
quasar
retrograde motion
16. A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star
light-year
protostar
nebula
red giant
17. Astronomical telescope that picks up electromagnetic radiations in the radio-frequency range from extra-terrestrial sources
apogee
red shift
radio telescope
milky way galaxy
18. Stony or metallic object that is the remains of a meteoroid that has reached the earth's surface
geocentric
meteorite
local group
meteor
19. A group of about 30 galaxies that includes the Milky Way
absolute magnitude
nebula
red shift
local group
20. The apparent westward motion of the planets with respect to the stars
retrograde motion
Claudius Ptolemy
heliocentric
equinox
21. A telescope that uses a curved mirror to collect and focus light
photon
astronomical unit (AU)
spectroscopy
reflecting telescope
22. When the northern or southern most point on earth receives the most sun because the earth is tilted toward the sun
universal gravitation
solstace
nebulae
electromagnetic spectrum
23. A group of about 30 galaxies that includes the Milky Way
milky way galaxy
irregular galaxy
local group
radio telescope
24. The distance between crests of waves - such as those of the electromagnetic spectrum
Claudius Ptolemy
perhelion
solstace
wavelength
25. The rainbow effect when light is dispersed through lens
continuous spectrum
terrestrial planet
red shift
chromatic abberation
26. The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
equinox
planetesimal
nebula
chromatic abberation
27. An enormously bright - distant galaxy with a giant black hole at its center
quasar
asteroid
meteorite
red giant
28. A space telescope and camera named for a famous astronaut (Edward Hubble) used to study space elements
elliptical galaxy
white dwarf
apogee
Hubble Space Telescope
29. A rapidly spinning neutron star that produces radio waves
pulsar
cepheid variable
black hole
heliocentric
30. The average distance between the Earth and the sun - or approximately 150000000 km
astronomical unit (AU)
perhelion
milky way galaxy
black hole
31. Any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere
Sir Isaac Newton
meteor
astronomy
electromagnetic spectrum
32. The comet discovered in 1705 that repeats itself every 76 years and last appeared in 1986.
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33. Any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
continuous spectrum
phases of the moon
parallax
element
34. The formation of a celestial object by the effect of gravity pulling together surrounding objects and gases
radio telescope
accretion
background radiation
refracting telescope
35. Massive clouds of dust and gases where stars are born
big bang theory
nebulae
equinox
blue shift
36. A system of two stars that revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation
binary star
light-year
wavelength
background radiation
37. The study of the spectra of stars by analyzing the spectral properties of the light they give off
galaxy cluster
photon
spectroscopy
emission spectrum
38. The place in the orbit of a planet where the planet is farthest from the sun
nebula
universal gravitation
aphelion
Galileo Galilei
39. A galaxy with a bulge in the middle and arms that spiral outward in a pinwheel pattern
local group
terrestrial planet
spiral galaxy
solstace
40. A large cloud of dust and gas that can break apart into smaller pieces and form stars
nebula
Nicolaus Copernicus
comet
Hubble's law
41. The study of the spectra of stars by analyzing the spectral properties of the light they give off
Jovian planet
spectroscopy
red giant
reflecting telescope
42. A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
Sir Isaac Newton
main-sequence star
light-year
planet
43. Chunk of rock or dust in space
heliocentric
meteroid
quasar
lunar eclipse
44. One of the small asteroid-like bodies that formed the building blocks of the planets
astronomy
constellation
astronomical unit (AU)
planetesimal
45. A model of the universe based on the assumption that the sun - moon - and planets all orbit Earth
binary star
photon
wavelength
geocentric
46. A model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
heliocentric
equinox
solstace
protostar
47. A measure of the amount of light that a star actually emits
constellation
elliptical galaxy
apparent magnitude
absolute magnitude
48. One of the small asteroid-like bodies that formed the building blocks of the planets
planetesimal
meteorite
asteroid
Claudius Ptolemy
49. Any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)
Johannes Kepler
meteor
Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram
asteroid
50. The increase in wavelength of light due to an object moving away from the observer
galaxy
doppler effect
radio telescope
red shift