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Cosmology
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1. A measure of how an object resists accelerating when acted upon by a force. It is proportional the amount of matter in an object
mass
Granules
Penumbra
synchrotron radiation
2. Disk dust grains are made of all the elements that are not in gaseous form in space which blocks starlight and causes interstellar extinction
Cosmological Principle
interstellar dust
Ammonia - methane - and water
anorthosite
3. A spinning neutron star
Particle Horizon
fusion crust
Pulsar
conjunction
4. Centered on the sun.
Heliocentric
The Big Bang Theory
Terrestrial Planets
The Big Bang Theory resolves Olber's Paradox
5. The science of measuring light energy by wavelength.
Ole Roemer
Spectroscopy
Degeneracy
Interstellar Extinction
6. The entity from which the whole universe is postulated to have come from.
cosmic singularity
CCD
Pulsar
Coronal Loop
7. Jupiter - Saturn - Uranus - Neptune
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
Poor Cluster
Jovian Planets
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
8. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
highlands
meteor
Celestial Equator
bulge
9. Clouds of low density gas often found glowing faintly on either side of an AGN.
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Sa spiral galaxy
radio lobe
Kuiper belt
10. A measure of the seasonal shifting of a star's position against farther stars or galaxies. The closer the star - the greater is the angular distance it shifts. We use it to find distances to stars that are up to 1000 pc away.
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Most dense
Io (jupiters moon)
Parallax
11. A bright area of higher temperature that often proceeds the formation of sunspots.
Main Sequence
Plague
density waves
thinnest atmosphere
12. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
Cosmological Principle
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
Turn off Point
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
13. A highly variable galaxy nucleus of which BL Lac is one. Their light is highly energetic and their spectra are featureless. (face on)
Plague
blazar
MOONS: larger than mercury
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
14. 10 nm 10^2 nm
Annular Eclipse
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
neutrino
15. Milky way galaxy is a member - a small poor cluster-about 30 galaxies
CMB
The Local Group
Precession
inferior planets
16. Arcs of increased mass concentration that slow stars and gas down as they orbit through which cause the formation of stars.
density waves
Eclipses of the Moons of Jupiter
Annular Eclipse
Flat - Flat
17. The lowest energy of an atom.
great red spot
least dense
Ionization
Ground State
18. Mercury
planetesimal
smallest diameter
Electron
Liquid metallic hydrogen
19. Dark - reddish - low-pressure bands in Jupiter's atmosphere
Doppler Shift
belt
greatest elongation
standard candle
20. Latin for 'cloud'. A word used to describe the collections of gas and dust in the Milky Way and other galaxies
Nebula
jovian
planetary nebula
Blackbody Curve
21. 1-orbit aroudn the sun 2- are in hydrostatic equilibrium and 'mostly round' 3- have not cleared debris around its orbit 4- are not satellites
quarks
Parsec
Dwarf planets
terrestrial planet
22. The movement of the Earth's crustal plates riding on top of the mantle.
Oort Cloud
evidence of water on mars
density
plate tectonics
23. Disk dust grains are made of all the elements that are not in gaseous form in space which blocks starlight and causes interstellar extinction
Reflector
interstellar dust
Electromagnetic Radiation
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
24. The law that describes the blackbody curve - and let to quantum mechanics.
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25. The family of radiant energy that includes light as a subset
Electromagnetic Radiation
Celestial Sphere
inferior planets
isotropic
26. Hurricane-like vortex in southern-hemisphere winds to north and south blow in opposite directions which keep it spinning and with no subsurface features like mountians it persists.
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Jupiters red spot
Black Hole
Callisto (Jupiter)
27. First accurately measured the speed of light in a vacuum
Lagrangian Razor
Ole Roemer
Flare
Degeneracy
28. Electromagnetic Radiation
Atomic Number
condensation temperature
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
A family of radiant energy- includes light
29. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
quasar
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
Focal Plane
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
30. Cold aggregates of gas - large and contain a huge amount of matter - so cold that molecules stick together to form molecules.
Ammonia - methane - and water
Make up of the terrestrial planets
molecular clouds
Electromagnetic Radiation: Ultraviolet Light
31. A large - irregularly shaped rocky object orbiting the sun mostly between mars and jupiter. Left-over planetesimals
asteroid
Cosmic Microwave Background
Ionization
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
32. IO
MOONS: most geologically active
Make up of the terrestrial planets
MOONS: larger than mercury
Dark matter is located at center of clusters - pulling the cluster members into faster orbits--dark matter gravity keeps objects in galxies bound.
33. A quantity measuring the stability of the Earth's atmosphere
comet
semimajor axis
cosmology
Seeing
34. Plate tectonics due to thickness of crust and maintain their general form when they collide-where most volcanoes are.
Gamma ray bursts
Doppler Shift
tectonics of Earth
greatest elongation
35. Highlands: rocks are made of lighter anorthosite (similar to old earth rocks) Maria: rocks made of heavy mare basalt (volcanic rock) everywhere else is loose regolith created by meteoric impact.
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
aphelion
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
shape and color of SPIRAL galaxies
36. The apparent backward motion of a planet against the background of stars.
radio galaxy
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Spectroscopy
retrograde motion
37. First accurately measured the speed of light in a vacuum
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
Ole Roemer
Make up of the terrestrial planets
Interstellar Extinction
38. Places in the asteroid belt - caused by resonance with Jupiter - where there are no asteroids
planetesimal
Terrestrial Planets
Kirkwood gaps
Bok Globule
39. The Greek philosopher responsible for making the stellar magnitude scale.
radio galaxy
Hipparchus
cosmic fireball
Sunspots
40. A prominence seen against the disk of the sun
Open - flat - and closed.
condensation temperature
Filament
standard candle
41. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
Celestial Equator
accretion disk
radiation pressure
Negative - Diverge - Less than 1
42. The name for the only seriously considered theory of the universe.
Hubble law
Big Crunch
Big Bang
Color Index
43. Very center of galaxy. suggestion of a black hole
cosmological principle
nucleus
Photosphere
supernova
44. Largest moon in solar system - two differenet types of terrain - darker terrain is older - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Seyfert galaxy
Ganymede (Jupiter)
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
CCD
45. An evolved star - past the helium flash that is burning helium to carbon in it's cores
Void
Horizontal Branch Star
Absorption Spectrum
Shepherd satellite
46. The nuclei of very distant galaxies. Likely a manifestation of supermassive black holes
blazar
Quasar
Kuiper belt
Globular Cluster
47. A representation of the changes in color and brightness of an evolving protostar.
Hyashi track
comet
isotropic
Occam's razor
48. When the Moon entirely blocks the Sun.
interstellar dust
H2 Regions
planetesimal
Total Eclipse
49. All possible types of energy that can be emitted and absorbed by atoms.
Electromagnetic Radiation
chemical differentiation
accretion
Cassegrain Focus
50. When one side of a body always faces the planet it revolves around
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
synchronous rotation
Electromagnetic Radiation: Visible Light
regolith