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Cosmology
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1. The temp at which a substance in the vacuum of space solidifies
H-are Diagram
Light Pollution
condensation temperature
Gravitational Lens
2. Hydrogen and helium (mainly)
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
Magnification
quasar
Make up of the jovian planets
3. The amount an image is enlarged by a telescope
Apollo asteroids
semimajor axis
Superior planets
Magnification
4. A measure of the force of gravity on an object
Light Curve
Poor Cluster
Maria
weight
5. A star fusing hydrogen to helium in it's core
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
Main Sequence Stars
direct motion
6. An object that may remain after a star explodes
Refractor
quasar
Neutron Star
Coronal Loop
7. Comglomerates of ice and rock that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths
comet
Ole Roemer
radiation dominated universe
Main Sequence
8. The number of protons in an atom.
radiation dominated universe
matter dominated universe
Atomic Number
Perihelion
9. The telescope configuration that has the focus placed at the back of the primary mirror
Parsec
Cassegrain Focus
Photosphere
Absolute Magnitude
10. The law stating that hotter blackbodies look bluer than cooler blackbodies.
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11. The philosophical stand that says a simpler explanation is more likely to be correct than a complicated one.
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12. Venus (retrograde)
slowest rotation
anorthosite
meteoriod
MOONS: larger than mercury
13. Theory virtually demands that the geometry of the universe be ______. Results of measuring lumps in the cosmic background radiation indicate that the universe geometry is ________.
Spectroscopy
Flat - Flat
Superior planets
supernova
14. 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.
fewest moons
Neutron Star
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
nova
15. A fusion process in which a carbon atom transmutes to oxygen and back - creating a helium atom in the process
CNO Cycle
smallest diameter
High Velocity Stars
self-propagating star formation
16. A word meaning 'the same everywhere throughout.'
homogeneous
self-propagating star formation
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
Planck time
17. The time when the universe cooled sufficiently for atoms to exist. radiation dominated= first 300000 years - THEN era of recombination turns into matter dominated for next.
Winter Solstice
Electromagnetic Radiation
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
era of recombination
18. The lowest energy of an atom.
Make up of the terrestrial planets
rotation curve = dark matter?
Ground State
Annular Eclipse
19. If stars have diff orbital periods - than any arms formed by stars will wind into a tight spiral pattern (billion yrs or so)
Light Gathering Power
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
Celestial Sphere
20. Norhern lowlands- darker in color and have far fewer craters as if an ancient sea or ice field covered them. southern highlands- much higher in density of craters.
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
solar nebula
CCD
density
21. Flat disk with gas - dust - H2 regions - molecular clouds - dust young stars and remnants of old planetary nebula and supernova remnants. stars spin together with similar velocities called differential rotation
Light Pollution
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
disk
Celestial Sphere
22. The point directly overhead.
Zenith
hottest surface
slowest rotation
tectonics of Mars
23. Atmosphere blocks high energy wavelengths - atmosphere blurs optical radiation - atmosphere absorbs some radiation at all wavelengths even when it gets through.
Black Hole
cosmic singularity
3 reasons we orbit satellites to observe universe
Sb spiral galaxy
24. The Greek philosopher responsible for making the stellar magnitude scale.
Hipparchus
opposition
supernova
Red Giant
25. A volume of space where few - if any - galaxies are located
Galilean satellite
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
Eyepiece Lens
Void
26. Ancient stream channels - flood planes - and sedimentary-type rock. Frozen water is found in the polar ice caps and in the soil.
evidence of water on mars
scarp
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Black Hole
27. A high-pressure bulge in Neptune's southern hemisphere
great dark spots
Galilean satellite
Differential Rotation
supermassive black hole
28. Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars
condensation temperature
Doppler Shift
aphelion
Terrestrial Planets
29. An important quality of telescopes that increases as the square of the primary mirror or objective lens
supermassive black hole
Cosmological Principle
Light Gathering Power
E=mc2
30. Formed from slow rotating clouds - collapsed quicker - initial star formation rate is high but died out - older - little rotation - look redder
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
slowest rotation
supermassive black hole
Seyfert galaxy
31. The location in the Milky Way where stars orbit like a solid wheel
regolith
Bulge
Meridian
Gamma-ray Burst
32. The point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the sun
density waves
Thermonuclear Fusion
aphelion
Total Eclipse
33. The opaque universe that existed for 300000 years after the Big Bang. (photons outnumbered nuclei by 1 billion to one - so less light)
radiation dominated universe
Gravitational Lens
meteor
Kirkwood gaps
34. The rotation of a star or planet at different speeds at its equator and poles
Neutron Star
Coldest surface
differential rotation
Flocculent spirals
35. Titan
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
Focal Plane
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.
Differential Rotation
36. Venus
Umbra
Thickest atmosphere
In an expanding universe all galaxies see all other galaxies that are not gravitationally bound to them receding away. This is what we see in the Hubble Law. We infer that the Hubble law also holds true for all other galaxies.
Wein's Law
37. The location around an atom where an electron resides.
Umbra
Parallax
Energy Level
Electron
38. The apparent backward motion of a planet against the background of stars.
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
Vernal Equinox
retrograde motion
39. A telescope that uses mirrors to focus light
Reflector
meteoriod
Turn off Point
High and low pressure which stretch into bands due to the rapid differential rotation. deeper - darker colors are in the belts and zones are lighter
40. Radiation emitted when charged particles spiral rapidly in a magnetic field. come off of jets from black holes.
synchrotron radiation
300000 KM/sec
Reflector
Occam's razor
41. How did Earth come to have an oxygen rich atmosphere?
aphelion
greehouse effects
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.
supermassive black hole
42. The mirror that gathers the light in a reflector
Primary Mirror
radio lobe
Io (jupiters moon)
density waves
43. The act of removing an electron from an atom.
terrestrial planet
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
accretion disk
Ionization
44. Mercury and venus
Doppler Shift
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
fewest moons
Thickest atmosphere
45. A spread of light with an uninterrupted wavelength distribution of energy.
Occam's razor
comet
Continuous Spectrum
Parallax
46. A long-lived high-pressure bulge in Jupiter's southern hemisphere
H2 Regions
great red spot
Sc spiral galaxy
roche limit
47. The shadow area behind the Earth or Moon where the Sun is completely obscured.
Umbra
Electromagnetic Radiation
Poor Cluster
Supercluster
48. Milky way galaxy is a member - a small poor cluster-about 30 galaxies
Refractor
The Local Group
force
Perihelion
49. When one side of a body always faces the planet it revolves around
synchronous rotation
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
Light Curve
Nova
50. A huge sphere of tenuous gas surrounding the nucleus of a comet
coma
homogeneous
AGN
Black Hole