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Cosmology
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1. Comglomerates of ice and rock that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths
direct motion
Zenith
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
comet
2. Mercury
protostar
Geocentric
most eccentric orbit
synchronous rotation
3. Venus
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Thickest atmosphere
Globular Cluster
cosmology
4. 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
Globular Cluster
partile horizon
Dwarf planets
5. An important quality of telescopes that increases as the square of the primary mirror or objective lens
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
Light Gathering Power
Reflector
Emission Spectrum
6. The nuclei of very distant galaxies. Likely a manifestation of supermassive black holes
Chromosphere
H-are Diagram
Quasar
Metals
7. A prominence seen against the disk of the sun
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.
isotropic
Filament
HII Region
8. A push or a pull
meteorite
Rich vs poor clusters
force
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.
9. The sinking of denser elements to the center of a young molten planet
The Big Bang Theory resolves Olber's Paradox
Cepheid variables
chemical differentiation
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.
10. Then the Sun moves from north to south across the celestial equator (about September 23)
Autumnal Equinox
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
Nucleus
Thickest atmosphere
11. The trapping of heat by carbon dioxide or other gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
retrograde motion
greehouse effects
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
opposition
12. A star without enough mass to begin hydrogen fusion
Make up of the terrestrial planets
Electron
matter dominated universe
Brown dwarf
13. 10 cm -> 1 mm
300000 KM/sec
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Wein's Law
AGN
14. Extends to a distance of 50000AU. Same objects as in the Kuiper belt-when they fall in toward the sun they become comets. Debris from comets hitting the Earths atmosphere cause meteor showers.
resonance
Oort Cloud
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Differential Rotation
15. A planet that is farther from the sun than the Earth is
Turn off Point
Sunspots
A family of radiant energy- includes light
Superior planets
16. A spectrum of light with energy at only a few wavelengths.
Emission Spectrum
Energy Level
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.
cosmic singularity
17. 10 nm 10^2 nm
fusion crust
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Ground State
Metals
18. A galaxy sending out a stream of material from its nucleus
accretion disk
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
Radio Galaxy
19. If stars have diff orbital periods - than any arms formed by stars will wind into a tight spiral pattern (billion yrs or so)
reflection star clusters
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
Bulge
Maria
20. Arcs of increased mass concentration that slow stars and gas down as they orbit through which cause the formation of stars.
Heliocentric
Most dense
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
density waves
21. A small and dim but hot star.
White Dwarf
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
Radio Galaxy
Triple Alpha rocess
22. When material is heated and moves taking the heat energy with it
Convection
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.
Meridian
evidence of water on mars
23. Mercury
highlands
protostar
Synchrotron Rotation
smallest diameter
24. The study of the universe as a whole.
density
Energy Level
cosmology
radiation pressure
25. A change in the wavelength of light caused by a motion between the observer and light (or wave) source (blue shift if getting closer - red shift if moving away)
slowest rotation
Doppler Shift
Light Pollution
Sunspot cycle
26. What do we think the actual fate of the universe will be and why do we think this?
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.
Blackbody Curve
radiation pressure
HII Region
27. Ganymede
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
Secondary Mirror
Hipparchus
MOONS: largest size
28. The light produced when particles from the sun collide with atmospheric molecules
300000 KM/sec
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
aurora
Superior planets
29. The cosmological principle is the assumption that the universe is isotropic and homogeneous.The Big Bang assumes it to be a correct principle so that what we observe is exactly like What is too far away to be observed.
Cosmological Principle
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.
Ionization
Interstellar Extinction
30. An energetic event taking place in the early universe
MOONS: roundest shape
slowest rotation
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Gamma-ray Burst
31. The opaque universe that existed for 300000 years after the Big Bang. (photons outnumbered nuclei by 1 billion to one - so less light)
Focal Length
belt
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
radiation dominated universe
32. Form honeycomb like patterns surrounding empty or nearly empty voids.
Instability strip
Globular Cluster
superclusters
Blackbody Curve
33. The relation that tells how light dims with distance.
Focal Length
cosmic singularity
Interstellar Extinction
Inverse Square Law
34. The equation that describes how matter equates with energy
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
Apollo asteroids
Neutron Star
E=mc2
35. Finding a star's absolute magnitude from it's placement on an HR diagram. After finding the absolute magnitude - we measure the apparent magnitude - for a distance modulus and use this to find the distance. This method is good for finding distances t
Spectroscopic parallax
opposition
Electron
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.
36. The final end state of a high mass star. .An entity for which gravity has completely overwhelmed all other forces of nature.
MOONS: largest size
Color Index
Flocculent spirals
Black Hole
37. A force exerted by reflecting sunlight
cosmological red shift
radiation pressure
Active Optics
Cepheid variables
38. What do we think the actual fate of the universe will be and why do we think this?
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.
Coronal Loop
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Blackbody Curve
39. Mercury and venus
Cosmic Microwave Background
fewest moons
belt
Superior planets
40. In a CLOSED UNIVERSE - the curvature of space-time is _________. Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is _____.
Planck time
protostar
reflection star clusters
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
41. Very center of galaxy. suggestion of a black hole
Astronomical Unit
Particle Horizon
nucleus
Gravitational Lens
42. Hydrogen and helium (mainly)
Make up of the jovian planets
Electromagnetic Radiation: Ultraviolet Light
Particle Horizon
density waves
43. The part of the Milky way that has on-going star formation
Perihelion
Electromagnetic Radiation
Disk
It does not have to expand into anything. It might just be that the 3 dimensions of space are getting bigger. It may also be that our 3 spatial dimensions are expanding into higher dimensions if such things exist.
44. A highly variable galaxy nucleus of which BL Lac is one. Their light is highly energetic and their spectra are featureless. (face on)
Electromagnetic Radiation: Visible Light
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
blazar
Particle Horizon
45. A phenomenon seen when the Earth passes through the orbit of a burned out comet
meteor shower
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
aphelion
Electromagnetic Radiation
46. A star that is burning hydrogen to helium in a shell surrounding it's core
Red Giant Branch Star
Gravity only pulls matter back together. Therefore - if gravity is the only force that operates on cosmic scales then the expansion of the universe should decrease with time. The critical density is the value of matter density sufficient to halt the
Nucleus
Focal Length
47. Ancient stream channels - flood planes - and sedimentary-type rock. Frozen water is found in the polar ice caps and in the soil.
cosmic fireball
evidence of water on mars
Electron
Liquid metallic hydrogen
48. The oldest terrain on the moon
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
highlands
Inverse Square Law
Brown dwarf
49. A phenomenon seen when the Earth passes through the orbit of a burned out comet
Plague
Sunspot cycle
meteor shower
Photometry
50. IO
Autumnal Equinox
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
MOONS: most geologically active
Metals