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Cosmology
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1. 10 cm -> 1 mm
Enke gap
Hubble law
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Density Wave
2. The distance a moon can be from a planet before shattering from tidal forces
Coldest surface
aurora
roche limit
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
3. Arcs of increased mass concentration that slow stars and gas down as they orbit through which cause the formation of stars.
density waves
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.
Parallax
retrograde motion
4. A very distant - star-like object with huge - broad emission lines. Probably the nucleus of a distant active galaxy.
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
Meridian
quasar
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
5. The state of having a balance between inflowing and outflowing heat-- the temp at every radial point is different but constant
Thermal Equilibrium
Cassini division
aphelion
Ammonia - methane - and water
6. The area behind a lens where images are resolved
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
Kuiper belt
greehouse effects
Focal Plane
7. A fusion process in which protons build together to form helium
Proton-proton chain
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
solar nebula
condensation temperature
8. Large bulge - tightly wound spiral arms - relatively few h2 regions and are smooth
Synodic Day
Trojan asteroids
Extrasolar Planet
Sa spiral galaxy
9. The location in the Milky Way where stars orbit like a solid wheel
Bulge
Continuous Spectrum
Brown dwarf
Enke gap
10. The surface of the sun
Photosphere
Jupiters red spot
Hubble law
meteor shower
11. Then the Sun moves from north to south across the celestial equator (about September 23)
Neutron Star
general star population
Autumnal Equinox
Main Sequence
12. The process that powers the sun and hydrogen bombs
MOONS: largest size
Superior planets
Thermonuclear Fusion
semimajor axis
13. When a planet lines up with the sun inthe sky
Light Pollution
conjunction
Spectral Lines
density
14. Matter so dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
shape and color of SPIRAL galaxies
Geocentric
bulge
Black Hole
15. The oldest terrain on the moon
highlands
Cepheid variables
accretion disk
thinnest atmosphere
16. Dark areas on the sun that are cooler than the surrounding photosphere
Sunspots
isotropic
Plague
Photon
17. A faint - remarkably uniform distribution of radiation in space
nucleus
radio galaxy
Cosmic Microwave Background
synchronous rotation
18. The mass of an object divided by its volume
Maria
dark energy
density
Flocculent spirals
19. The opaque universe that existed for 300000 years after the Big Bang. (photons outnumbered nuclei by 1 billion to one - so less light)
OB Associations
Doppler Shift
Seeing
radiation dominated universe
20. Neptune or uranus
supermassive black hole
Coldest surface
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.
Triple Alpha rocess
21. The science of measuring the apparent magnitudes of stars by imaging them through different filters.
disk
Winter Solstice
Photometry
epicycle
22. Approximate speed of light in a vacuum
planetesimal
Dark matter candidates
300000 KM/sec
retrograde motion
23. Any class of objects with a uniform luminosity used to determine distance.
rotation curve = dark matter?
standard candle
Umbra
Halo
24. 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
highlands
self-propagating star formation
Light-Year
Cepheid variables
25. 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.
radiation dominated universe
CMB
Ole Roemer
Atomic Number
26. A rock or iron specimen that has fallen from space
Maria
meteorite
Make up of the jovian planets
Wein's Law
27. When the Sun is farthest south of the celestial equator (About December 22)
Winter Solstice
self-propagating star formation
Kuiper belt
Make up of the jovian planets
28. The distance between a lens and its focal plane
Nucleus
Main Sequence Stars
Io (jupiters moon)
Focal Length
29. An energetic event taking place in the early universe
Black Hole
Gamma-ray Burst
Particle Horizon
widmanstatten pattern
30. 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.
cosmological principle
cosmology
Active Optics
tectonics of Mars
31. The final end state of an intermediate to high mass star. An entity in which all the electrons have been pushed into the protons.
Neutron Star
Kirchhoff's Law
Black Hole
Gravitational Lens
32. The measure of a variable star's apparent magnitude as it brightens and dims with time
Light Curve
Apparent Magnitude
opposition
accretion
33. The lens in a telescope used to determine the magnification
Photometry
Eyepiece Lens
Quasar
Light Pollution
34. 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
Geocentric
disk
Grand design spirals
Gravitational Lens
35. A telescope that uses lenses to focus light
Disk
Corona
Refractor
belt
36. Either Io -Europa - Ganymede - or Callisto
Disk
Bok Globule
Galilean satellite
Negative - Diverge - Less than 1
37. The Big Bang was not an explosion of matter into empty space - like the explosion of a bomb. Instead - it was an emergence of space and time filled with pure energy where before none of this was present. The point from which is emerged is called the
The Big Bang Theory
OB Associations
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
Flare
38. The point where a superior planet is as far away from the sun as it can be (as seen from the Earth)
opposition
aurora
Sc spiral galaxy
SETI
39. Any change in the speed or direction of an object's motion
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
acceleration
Enke gap
cosmic singularity
40. 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.
radiation dominated universe
era of recombination
Kirkwood gaps
Absolute Magnitude
41. Radiation given off by electrons accelerating in a magnetic field
Light Pollution
Total Eclipse
Interstellar Extinction
Synchrotron Rotation
42. Centered on the sun.
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.
Europa (Jupiters moon)
Heliocentric
Synodic Day
43. The surface of the sun
Roundest orbit
Photosphere
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
Wein's Law
44. A star that blows itself apart
Zenith
interstellar dust
Supernova (You can be my supernova girl)
semimajor axis
45. Approximate speed of light in a vacuum
Hyashi track
300000 KM/sec
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
deferent
46. Collections of young - hot stars
OB Associations
Cassegrain Focus
Winter Solstice
Metals
47. Largest moon in solar system - two differenet types of terrain - darker terrain is older - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
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.
mass
Self-Propogating Star Formation
Ganymede (Jupiter)
48. A logarithmically scaled value for the measured brightness of a star.
era of recombination
aphelion
Apparent Magnitude
Geocentric
49. The entity responsible for spiral arms in grand-design spiral galaxies
fusion crust
evidence of water on mars
Density Wave
Convection
50. The era when the ratio of matter to energy greatly favored matter. (verses radiation dominated universe where it was opaque. Matter is now dominated by gravity not photons)
Black Hole
evidence of water on mars
Planetary Nebula
matter dominated universe
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