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Astronomy Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The most distant point in the orbit of the moon
Oort Cloud
background radiation
Hubble Space Telescope
apogee
2. Light distance travels in one year (9.5 trillion km)
light-year
solstace
Hubble's law
solstace
3. 23.5° - the reason we have seasons
4. When the moon passes between earth and the sun - blocking the sunlight from reaching earth
aphelion
binary star
Nicolaus Copernicus
solar eclipse
5. The most distant point in the orbit of the moon
coma
Hubble Space Telescope
nebulae
apogee
6. A galaxy shaped like a flattened ball - containing only old stars
comet
precession
lunar eclipse
elliptical galaxy
7. An elongated circle - or oval shape - the shape of the planets orbit
ellipse
apogee
absolute magnitude
comet
8. A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
constellation
Hubble's law
asteroid
nebula
9. A star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen fuel
Claudius Ptolemy
equinox
comet
red giant
10. 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
nebula
chromatic abberation
elliptical galaxy
universal gravitation
11. The average distance between the Earth and the sun - or approximately 150000000 km
astronomical unit (AU)
wavelength
light-year
red shift
12. A star that ejects some of its material in the form of a cloud and become more luminous in the process
nova
elliptical galaxy
lunar eclipse
meteorite
13. When the northern or southern most point on earth receives the most sun because the earth is tilted toward the sun
photon
solstace
nebulae
nebula
14. Varying amounts of the lighted moon as seen from earth
spiral galaxy
planet
neutron star
phases of the moon
15. 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
perigee
red shift
meteor
coma
16. When the northern or southern most point on earth receives the most sun because the earth is tilted toward the sun
red giant
absorption spectrum
solstace
meteroid
17. A region of the solar system that is just beyond the orbit of neptune and that contains small bodies made mostly of ice
Kuiper Belt
elliptical galaxy
phases of the moon
neutron star
18. Point of moon's orbit when it is nearest the earth
Halley's Comet
perigee
universal gravitation
moon
19. A faint star of enormous density
earth's tilt
planet
white dwarf
astronomy
20. 23.5° - the reason we have seasons
21. An extremely bright star of very large diameter and low density
supergiant
local group
terrestrial planet
meteor
22. A variable star that brightens and dims regularly - or pulses - and whose distance can be determined from its period of pulsation
galaxy cluster
cepheid variable
Halley's Comet
main-sequence star
23. The brightness of a star when viewed from Earth
apparent magnitude
astronomical unit (AU)
terrestrial planet
parallax
24. The distance between crests of waves - such as those of the electromagnetic spectrum
evolution
wavelength
elliptical galaxy
perhelion
25. A faint star of enormous density
heliocentric
meteor
white dwarf
local group
26. An immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space
precession
asteroid
nebula
Johannes Kepler
27. A rapidly spinning neutron star that produces radio waves
nebula
geocentric
cepheid variable
pulsar
28. The elliptical motion of a body as it orbits another body in space
meteorite
absorption spectrum
apogee
evolution
29. Light distance travels in one year (9.5 trillion km)
the big crunch
red shift
lunar eclipse
light-year
30. The distance between crests of waves - such as those of the electromagnetic spectrum
absorption spectrum
wavelength
white dwarf
main-sequence star
31. Change in the apparent frequency of a wave as observer and source move toward or away from each other
doppler effect
equinox
ellipse
phases of the moon
32. A group of about 30 galaxies that includes the Milky Way
Nicolaus Copernicus
heliocentric
Tycho Brahe
local group
33. 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
red giant
red shift
parallax
milky way galaxy
34. Explained movement of planets with retrograde motion
aphelion
Claudius Ptolemy
big bang theory
quasar
35. The spinning of Earth on its axis
rotation
Johannes Kepler
absolute magnitude
emission spectrum
36. The motion of a spinning body (as a top) in which it wobbles so that the axis of rotation sweeps out a cone
red shift
precession
moon
Galileo Galilei
37. A model of the universe based on the assumption that the sun - moon - and planets all orbit Earth
astronomy
geocentric
nova
comet
38. The apparent change in position of an object when seen from different places
solar eclipse
red shift
parallax
light-year
39. All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
Hubble's law
Tycho Brahe
electromagnetic spectrum
red dwarf
40. A graph relating the temperature and brightness of stars
universal gravitation
Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram
wavelength
Sir Isaac Newton
41. A faint star of enormous density
earth's tilt
white dwarf
red shift
doppler effect
42. The brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star
nova
supernova
nova
absorption spectrum
43. A graph relating the temperature and brightness of stars
main-sequence star
rotation
planet
Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram
44. All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
comet
electromagnetic spectrum
coma
red dwarf
45. The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
milky way galaxy
nova
white dwarf
equinox
46. A spherical region of comets that surrounds the solar system
photon
Oort Cloud
main-sequence star
moon
47. Explained movement of planets with retrograde motion
black hole
absorption spectrum
element
Claudius Ptolemy
48. English mathematician and physicist - discovered the law of universal gravitation
chromatic abberation
Sir Isaac Newton
local group
precession
49. Brahe's assistant - German astronomer who first discovered the three laws of planetary motion (1571-1630)
galaxy cluster
quasar
Johannes Kepler
supernova
50. Massive clouds of dust and gases where stars are born
background radiation
neutron star
nebulae
absorption spectrum