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Cosmology
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1. The linear correlation between the rate of the expansion of the universe and distance. Says that as galaxies get farther away in space - the speed with which they recede from us increases. So we can measure the amount of recessional velocity and use
Hubble law
Photon
Absolute Magnitude
300000 KM/sec
2. 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)
quasar
Grand design spirals
comet
Largest diameter
3. A star fusing hydrogen to helium in it's core
Blackbody
Absorption Spectrum
Main Sequence Stars
aphelion
4. A plot of star absolute magnitude verses spectral type.
chondrite
Particle Horizon
H-are Diagram
E=mc2
5. 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:
Rich Cluster
Interstellar Extinction
Drake equation
Kuiper belt
6. Ganymede and Titan
cosmology
direct motion
MOONS: larger than mercury
Objective Lens
7. The apparent path of the Sun through the stars on the celestial sphere.
Gamma-ray Burst
Ecliptic
Gravitational Lens
The Big Bang Theory resolves Olber's Paradox
8. A large and bright but cool star.
Red Giant
Spectral Lines
E=mc2
SETI
9. When the Moon entirely blocks the Sun.
Photon
deferent
Total Eclipse
Maria
10. Latin for 'cloud'. A word used to describe the collections of gas and dust in the Milky Way and other galaxies
Nebula
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
Parsec
tectonics of Earth
11. A distance measure determined by the shifting of a star against the background sky every 6 months.
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Focal Length
The Local Group
Parsec
12. Ganymede
dark energy
MOONS: largest size
Superior planets
Bulge
13. In a CLOSED UNIVERSE - the curvature of space-time is _________. Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is _____.
SETI
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
Plank's Law
reflection star clusters
14. A cool collection of gas and dust silhouetted against a brighter background of stars and/or gas
Coronal Loop
Dark Nebula
Make up of the terrestrial planets
chemical differentiation
15. The family of radiant energy that includes light as a subset
protostar
Red Giant
acceleration
Electromagnetic Radiation
16. A change in the appearance of the sun at the edge of the solar disk
Limb darkening
CMB
Cosmological Principle
SETI
17. The amount an image is enlarged by a telescope
Magnification
Eyepiece Lens
Winter Solstice
Horizontal Branch Star
18. 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
Cepheid variables
opposition
Hipparchus
Kirchhoff's Law
19. A galaxy emitting large amounts of energy at long wavelengths.
radio galaxy
Prominence
Seeing
Apparent Magnitude
20. A continuous spectrum of light missing energy at a few wave lengths.
Absorption Spectrum
Autumnal Equinox
density
E=mc2
21. A star that is burning hydrogen to helium in a shell surrounding it's core
Big Crunch
Sc spiral galaxy
Density Wave
Red Giant Branch Star
22. An energetic event taking place in the early universe
planetesimal
Doppler Shift
Galilean satellite
Gamma-ray Burst
23. 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:
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Drake equation
tectonics of Earth
SETI
24. Thick rigid crust - no longer has plate tectonics but still has convective hot spots that create earth-like volcanoes except that last for billions of years because of lack of tectonics.
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
tectonics of Mars
Magnification
Thickest atmosphere
25. A term referring to Earth-like planets
terrestrial planet
3 reasons we orbit satellites to observe universe
Light Curve
Io (jupiters moon)
26. The shadow area behind the Earth or Moon where the Sun is completely obscured.
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Umbra
mass
Main Sequence Stars
27. The location around an atom where an electron resides.
Energy Level
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
differential rotation
general star population
28. An efficient - two-dimensional electronic light detector. Common in digital cameras - they revolutionized astronomical imaging
meteoriod
tectonics of Mars
Kuiper belt
CCD
29. Clouds of low density gas often found glowing faintly on either side of an AGN.
zone
Light Curve
Limb darkening
radio lobe
30. The high- temperatature outer layer of the sun
Prominence
Summer Solstice
Corona
thinnest atmosphere
31. A streak of light in the atmosphere
Main Sequence
meteor
neutrino
tectonics of Venus
32. The rock that makes up the lunar highlands
anorthosite
Sunspots
Winter Solstice
Proton-proton chain
33. The oldest grouping of stars - found in the galaxy halo
3 reasons we orbit satellites to observe universe
Corona
density parameter
Globular Cluster
34. 100 nm 10 nm
least dense
Enke gap
Electromagnetic Radiation: Ultraviolet Light
matter dominated universe
35. The force of attraction between any two objects having mass
Celestial Sphere
gravity
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
Red Giant Branch Star
36. Approximate speed of light in a vacuum
Electromagnetic Radiation
300000 KM/sec
Sunspots
Open - flat - and closed.
37. A fusion process in which protons build together to form helium
density
Globular Cluster
Proton-proton chain
fewest moons
38. The 11 or 22 period on the sun durin which sunspots increase - decrease - change polarity - increase and decrease again.
Kuiper belt
Sunspot cycle
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Chromosphere
39. The lens in a telescope used to determine the magnification
Ground State
Eyepiece Lens
Milky way Galaxy
Self-Propogating Star Formation
40. Sc galaxies where star formation and destruction is so rapid that supernova explosions are mainly responsible for compressing gas to create new stars.
self-propagating star formation
Magnification
nucleus
Open - flat - and closed.
41. Thick rigid crust - no longer has plate tectonics but still has convective hot spots that create earth-like volcanoes except that last for billions of years because of lack of tectonics.
Titus-Bode Law
rotation curve = dark matter?
quasar
tectonics of Mars
42. The elementary building blocks from which protons and neutrons are formed.
quarks
The Local Group
Roundest orbit
Big Crunch
43. A star that has become a red giant for the second and final time. It is burning helium to carbon in a shell surrounding the core
Total Eclipse
aurora
H-are Diagram
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
44. Disk dust grains are made of all the elements that are not in gaseous form in space which blocks starlight and causes interstellar extinction
interstellar dust
Spectroscopy
quasar
Resolving Power
45. The oldest terrain on the moon
Seyfert galaxy
Main Sequence
Bok Globule
highlands
46. When massive objects bend space and time enough to create multiple images of an object located behind them
Gravitational Lens
Horizontal Branch Star
chemical differentiation
Shepherd satellite
47. A word used in astronomy to describe all elements besides hydrogen and helium
tectonics of Venus
Sunspots
Metals
Sunspots
48. When material is heated and moves taking the heat energy with it
reflection star clusters
radiant
Convection
Photon
49. A very dense - highly populated cluster of galaxies
Rich Cluster
Grand design spirals
Limb darkening
Particle Horizon
50. Matter that reveals itself only through its gravitational attraction
Dark Matter
Disk
Turn off Point
Umbra