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Cosmology
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1. The assumption that the universe is isotropic (same in all directions) and homogeneous (Same everywhere throughout)
disk
Coronal Loop
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
cosmological principle
2. A highly variable galaxy nucleus of which BL Lac is one. Their light is highly energetic and their spectra are featureless. (face on)
hottest surface
Occam's razor
OB Associations
blazar
3. Small compact stars called white dwarfs can have material deposited on their surfaces. In time material heats up and explodes in surface nuclear reaction- star brightens - settles - repeats.
interstellar dust
nova
Resolving Power
Main Sequence
4. VENUS
Clouds of sufuric acid (very inhospitable and brightest object in the sky) - process called greenhouse affect traps radiation making it 900 degrees at times - spins with retrograde rotation (sun rises in west) and takes 58.4 days for it to set. Thick
Penumbra
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
Void
5. In a CLOSED UNIVERSE - the curvature of space-time is _________. Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is _____.
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
Horizontal Branch Star
Doppler Shift
Sa spiral galaxy
6. The law that describes the blackbody curve - and let to quantum mechanics.
7. The most mass a white dwarf can have before collapsing to a neutron star
Cepheid variables
general star population
Chandrasekhar Limit
mare basalt
8. The gap inthe outer portion of Saturn's A ring
Enke gap
Black Hole
Ecliptic
aphelion
9. If stars have diff orbital periods - than any arms formed by stars will wind into a tight spiral pattern (billion yrs or so)
Electromagnetic Radiation
epicycle
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
great dark spots
10. The crust of a meteorite caused by its entry into Earth's atmosphere
Poor Cluster
fusion crust
Globular Cluster
Wein's Law
11. The mirror that determines the focus configuration of a reflector
accretion
open star clusters
Secondary Mirror
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
12. Mercury
CCD
Celestial Equator
thinnest atmosphere
Gravitational Lens
13. An element of a highly efficient - two-dimensional electronic light detector
Pixel
Open - flat - and closed.
Gamma ray bursts
Globular Cluster
14. A star that blows itself apart
Make up of the terrestrial planets
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
Molecular Clouds
Open - flat - and closed.
15. VENUS
molecular clouds
Nowhere visible to us. If there are higher dimension then the center would be visible to someone who lives in one. If there are no higher dimensions then the center does not exist.
great dark spots
Clouds of sufuric acid (very inhospitable and brightest object in the sky) - process called greenhouse affect traps radiation making it 900 degrees at times - spins with retrograde rotation (sun rises in west) and takes 58.4 days for it to set. Thick
16. All possible types of energy that can be emitted and absorbed by atoms.
cosmology
Bok Globule
Photon
Electromagnetic Radiation
17. A planet that is closer to the sun than the earth
Kuiper belt
Main Sequence
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
inferior planets
18. Mercury
Hubble law
Limb darkening
meteor
thinnest atmosphere
19. A technique using computer-controlled mirrors to sharpen images distorted by the atmosphere
Cepheid variables
Brown dwarf
Active Optics
planetary nebula
20. The gap etween saturn's A and B rings
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
Synodic Day
Gamma-ray Burst
Cassini division
21. A volume of space where few - if any - galaxies are located
Biologicla life created the recycling of nitrogen - co2 - and the production of oxygen. Oxygen is heavier so the atmosphere held onto it easier than hydrogen and helium.
Void
Observations of distant type Ia supernovae indicate that the expansion of the universe is speeding up with time - not slowing down! So there must be a force causing this.
Spectral Lines
22. The oldest grouping of stars - found in the galaxy halo
Objective Lens
tectonics of Earth
Globular Cluster
Bok Globule
23. Venus
fastest rotation
Thickest atmosphere
Metals
Ole Roemer
24. The rotation period of the Earth measured relative to the stars.
scarp
synchronous rotation
Sidereal Day
tectonics of Venus
25. When particles are compressed to an unnatural state where their pressure is not related to their temperature
Spectroscopic Parallax
The Big Bang Theory
Degeneracy
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
26. The source of the force that is accelerating the expansion rate of the universe.
standard candle
plate tectonics
mare basalt
dark energy
27. A quantity measuring the stability of the Earth's atmosphere
Seeing
The Local Group
Open Cluster
Liquid metallic hydrogen
28. The surface of the sun
retrograde motion
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Photosphere
Ammonia - methane - and water
29. The powdered stone fragments that make up the lunar 'soil'
HII Region
Liquid metallic hydrogen
regolith
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
30. Clouds of low density gas often found glowing faintly on either side of an AGN.
radio lobe
Sidereal Day
Negative - Diverge - Less than 1
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
31. A spread of light with an uninterrupted wavelength distribution of energy.
Photosphere
Make up of the jovian planets
Continuous Spectrum
Dark matter candidates
32. The 11 or 22 period on the sun durin which sunspots increase - decrease - change polarity - increase and decrease again.
hottest surface
cosmological principle
quasar
Sunspot cycle
33. The apparent magnitude a star would have if it were at a distance of 10 parsecs.
Europa (Jupiters moon)
Red Giant
opposition
Absolute Magnitude
34. Saturn
Apollo asteroids
Coldest surface
least dense
Precession
35. A prominence seen against the disk of the sun
chondrite
Sb spiral galaxy
Filament
Turn off Point
36. Venus (retrograde)
Make up of the jovian planets
Make up of the terrestrial planets
slowest rotation
Heliocentric
37. Loops that trace the magnetic field as it erupts from a sunspot area and arches over to an adjacent area. They glow in the light of gas pouring out of corona and falling into photosphere.
Convection
Lagrangian Razor
meteor shower
Coronal Loop
38. A faint - remarkably uniform distribution of radiation in space
least dense
Light-Year
Cosmic Microwave Background
Parallax
39. N=are*Fp(Ne)(Fl)(Fi)(Fc)(L) N: number of civilizations possible to communicate with are*: rate solar-like stars are created Fp: fraction of stars with planets Ne: number of planets like ours Fl: fraction of planets with life Fi: intelligent life Fc:
Biologicla life created the recycling of nitrogen - co2 - and the production of oxygen. Oxygen is heavier so the atmosphere held onto it easier than hydrogen and helium.
Drake equation
Color Index
dark energy
40. We can infer the absolute magnitude of pulsating variable stars by measuring their pulsation periods. The longer the pulsations - the greater their luminosities. We then again measure their apparent magnitudes - compare it with their absolute magnitu
terrestrial planet
Nowhere visible to us. If there are higher dimension then the center would be visible to someone who lives in one. If there are no higher dimensions then the center does not exist.
Cepheid variables
Disk
41. 10^2 nm 10^7 nm
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
thinnest atmosphere
fewest moons
42. Ganymede
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
MOONS: largest size
Spectroscopy
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
43. A particle of light
Photon
Coldest surface
Nowhere visible to us. If there are higher dimension then the center would be visible to someone who lives in one. If there are no higher dimensions then the center does not exist.
least dense
44. A telescope that uses mirrors to focus light
Reflector
Big Bang
How is winding dilemma solved?
Secondary Mirror
45. A large - irregularly shaped rocky object orbiting the sun mostly between mars and jupiter. Left-over planetesimals
asteroid
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Instability strip
cosmological principle
46. The name for the only seriously considered theory of the universe.
cosmic singularity
Big Bang
Light-Year
radiation dominated universe
47. Originially thought to be stars emitting radio radiation but are now concluded to be nuclei of distant galaxies (same as radio galaxies aka emit streams of material)
isotropic
quasar
Stephen-Boltzman Law
Radio Galaxy
48. Arcs of increased mass concentration that slow stars and gas down as they orbit through which cause the formation of stars.
Coldest surface
quasar
Umbra
density waves
49. Star speed at outer edge of galaxy should begin to diminish - but they dont so we guess that this means there is increasing force (aka dark matter)
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
rotation curve = dark matter?
Parallax
Sb spiral galaxy
50. A fusion process in which protons build together to form helium
Ganymede (Jupiter)
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
Occam's razor
Proton-proton chain