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Cosmology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The oldest grouping of stars - found in the galaxy halo
Globular Cluster
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
AGN
Blackbody Curve
2. As open clusters age - they push gas away but dust remains this can reflect light giving the cluster a blue-ish color. also called reflection nebula
Differential Rotation
Enke gap
Doppler Shift
reflection star clusters
3. Ganymede and Titan
Most dense
Zenith
MOONS: larger than mercury
Drake equation
4. Material that shoots rapidly out into space. Flares cause Auroras
Thickest atmosphere
Atomic Number
Terrestrial Planets
Flare
5. The apparent path of the Sun through the stars on the celestial sphere.
Main Sequence Stars
shape and color of SPIRAL galaxies
Corona
Ecliptic
6. Long - meandering cliff formed when a planet surface cools and shrinks
scarp
Population 1 vs Population 2 stars
Prominence
Pulsar
7. The nuclei of very distant galaxies. Likely a manifestation of supermassive black holes
Quasar
Pixel
supernova
force
8. Electromagnetic Radiation
density waves
A family of radiant energy- includes light
Black Hole
Convection
9. The high- temperatature outer layer of the sun
planetesimal
Plague
Big Bang
Corona
10. Mercury and venus
Olber's paradox
fewest moons
Photosphere
Focal Length
11. Then the Sun moves from north to south across the celestial equator (about September 23)
Autumnal Equinox
Enke gap
Coldest surface
Largest diameter
12. In Ptolemy's geocentric solar system - the large circle on which a planet's epicycle moved around the Earth.
Triple Alpha rocess
Black Hole
deferent
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
13. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
Superior planets
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Big Crunch
condensation temperature
14. A huge sphere of tenuous gas surrounding the nucleus of a comet
Apollo asteroids
coma
condensation temperature
Bulge
15. Half of the longest diameter across an ellipse
Grand design spirals
coma
semimajor axis
Instability strip
16. How did Earth come to have an oxygen rich atmosphere?
condensation temperature
Roundest orbit
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.
Bulge
17. VENUS
Extrasolar Planet
Apparent Magnitude
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
Active Optics
18. Collections of young - hot stars
retrograde motion
OB Associations
Absorption Spectrum
thinnest atmosphere
19. 1 mm 1μm
condensation temperature
Geocentric
Parallax
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
20. A small round distribution of gas surrounding a dying star
Planetary Nebula
roche limit
widmanstatten pattern
accretion disk
21. What are the three possible geometries of the universe?
Open - flat - and closed.
Photon
Electromagnetic Radiation
Spectroscopic parallax
22. Any class of objects with a uniform luminosity used to determine distance.
Winter Solstice
Hyashi track
standard candle
Synodic Day
23. The larger bodies that formed early in teh solar nebula that were chemically differentiated
roche limit
planetesimal
dark energy
Flat - Flat
24. The philosophical stand that says a simpler explanation is more likely to be correct than a complicated one.
25. The area behind a lens where images are resolved
MOONS: largest size
Population 1 vs Population 2 stars
Roundest orbit
Focal Plane
26. First accurately measured the speed of light in a vacuum
smallest diameter
Prominence
Sidereal Day
Ole Roemer
27. A small and dim but hot star.
Light Gathering Power
radiation dominated universe
White Dwarf
Eyepiece Lens
28. The fate of the universe if it is closed. The universe expanding as much as possible and then retracting
standard candle
Big Crunch
synchrotron radiation
Sa spiral galaxy
29. The north-south line passing directly overhead through the zenith.
Meridian
supermassive black hole
tectonics of Mars
Most dense
30. The telescope configuration that has the focus placed at the back of the primary mirror
slowest rotation
Cassegrain Focus
Eyepiece Lens
protostar
31. The faint glow of light left over from the Big Bang. cosmic microwave background are the photons that remain after the big bang that have not turned into matter.
AGN
planetary nebula
CMB
chemical differentiation
32. The final end state of an intermediate to high mass star. An entity in which all the electrons have been pushed into the protons.
Nucleus
smallest diameter
Neutron Star
Geocentric
33. What causes the zones and belts on jupiter and saturn?
semimajor axis
most moons
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
terrestrial planet
34. The nuclei of very distant galaxies. Likely a manifestation of supermassive black holes
Open - flat - and closed.
Quasar
Spectral Lines
Liquid metallic hydrogen
35. What causes the zones and belts on jupiter and saturn?
Ganymede (Jupiter)
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
Bok Globule
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
36. The gap etween saturn's A and B rings
mass
Callisto (Jupiter)
Cassini division
Meridian
37. The point where an inferior planet is as far away from the sun as it can be (as seen from the Earth)
greatest elongation
Black Hole
Blackbody
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
38. Stars orvits do not define the spiral patterns - instead they are density waves that move at slower speeds (arms are defined by young O and B stars and gas clouds)
How is winding dilemma solved?
Photon
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
radio lobe
39. The force of attraction between any two objects having mass
Plank's Law
Synodic Day
gravity
inferior planets
40. Infinitely long -> 10 cm
tectonics of Earth
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
quarks
Ground State
41. A measure of how an object resists accelerating when acted upon by a force. It is proportional the amount of matter in an object
Electron
Spectral Lines
Neutron Star
mass
42. 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)
Gravitational Lens
acceleration
rotation curve = dark matter?
Globular Cluster
43. The oldest terrain on the moon
Ecliptic
jovian
Largest diameter
highlands
44. The dark - relativley smooth areas on the moon; Latin for sea
Maria
Light Pollution
Autumnal Equinox
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
45. 10 cm -> 1 mm
most moons
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Triple Alpha rocess
Ground State
46. The apparent backward motion of a planet against the background of stars.
Chandrasekhar Limit
Maria
Emission Spectrum
retrograde motion
47. In Ptolemy's geocentric solar system - the large circle on which a planet's epicycle moved around the Earth.
deferent
Enke gap
scarp
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
48. A crystalline patter found in iron meteorites
Cassini division
Primary Mirror
widmanstatten pattern
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
49. Massive compact halo objects (MACHO) - weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPY's)
Dark matter candidates
Chromosphere
meteorite
radio galaxy
50. The rotation period of the Earth measured relative to the Sun.
Instability strip
Triple Alpha rocess
Synodic Day
Convection