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Cosmology
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1. Clouds of low density gas often found glowing faintly on either side of an AGN.
radio lobe
Photosphere
Supercluster
reflection star clusters
2. The study of the universe as a whole.
Nebula
CNO Cycle
cosmology
Color Index
3. Where is the center of the expansion
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.
The Big Bang Theory
chemical differentiation
Rich vs poor clusters
4. Sc galaxies
Flocculent spirals
Synchrotron Rotation
cosmological principle
Meridian
5. A word meaning 'the same everywhere throughout.'
homogeneous
radiation pressure
meteorite
Sidereal Day
6. Mercury and venus
fewest moons
chondrite
Electromagnetic Radiation
inferior planets
7. The gap etween saturn's A and B rings
Cassini division
Pixel
Reflector
aurora
8. IO
SETI
Ecliptic
MOONS: most geologically active
Pulsar
9. The number of protons in an atom.
Atomic Number
condensation temperature
Jupiters red spot
A family of radiant energy- includes light
10. A continuous spectrum of light missing energy at a few wave lengths.
Grand design spirals
direct motion
era of recombination
Absorption Spectrum
11. The science of measuring light energy by wavelength.
Spectroscopy
Energy Level
least dense
Summer Solstice
12. In an OPEN UNIVERSE - the curvature of space-time is ____ - Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is____.
Rich vs poor clusters
Eyepiece Lens
mare basalt
Negative - Diverge - Less than 1
13. A large - irregularly shaped rocky object orbiting the sun mostly between mars and jupiter. Left-over planetesimals
How is winding dilemma solved?
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
asteroid
Parallax
14. Very center of galaxy. suggestion of a black hole
nucleus
Sb spiral galaxy
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
15. A huge sphere of tenuous gas surrounding the nucleus of a comet
coma
inferior planets
belt
Sunspot cycle
16. Approximate speed of light in a vacuum
300000 KM/sec
Cassini division
Ganymede (Jupiter)
bulge
17. Mercury and venus
Flat - Remain Parallel - Exactly 1
fewest moons
Dwarf planets
Hyashi track
18. 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:
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Drake equation
Disk
reflection star clusters
19. The fusion process that turns three helium nuclei into a carbon nucleus
Planck time
Electromagnetic Radiation: Gamma Ray
Triple Alpha rocess
Photon
20. Formed from slow rotating clouds - collapsed quicker - initial star formation rate is high but died out - older - little rotation - look redder
evidence of water on mars
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
thinnest atmosphere
Brown dwarf
21. In Ptolemy's geocentric solar system - the small circle on which a planet moved.
epicycle
Supercluster
Coronal Loop
synchronous rotation
22. The layer of the sun just above the photosphere
Bulge
bulge
fusion crust
Chromosphere
23. An important quality of telescopes that increases as the square of the primary mirror or objective lens
Light Gathering Power
Photosphere
meteor shower
Chromosphere
24. The projection of the Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
cosmological principle
Celestial Equator
H-are Diagram
3 reasons we orbit satellites to observe universe
25. Jupiter
Flat - Flat
Triple Alpha rocess
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
most moons
26. How is the Hubble Law consistent with an expanding universe?
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.
Annular Eclipse
radio galaxy
dark energy
27. 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)
Hipparchus
How is winding dilemma solved?
Celestial Sphere
self-propagating star formation
28. The slow wobble of the Earth on its rotation axis.
Oort Cloud
Make up of the jovian planets
direct motion
Precession
29. An efficient - two-dimensional electronic light detector. Common in digital cameras - they revolutionized astronomical imaging
dark energy
CCD
Stephen-Boltzman Law
synchronous rotation
30. Stars fromt he Halo that have drifted into the disk. as earth zooms past them in a faster orbit they appear to be going backward very fast
High Velocity Stars
aphelion
Atomic Number
Ground State
31. The distance a moon can be from a planet before shattering from tidal forces
roche limit
Cosmological Principle
SETI
Jupiters red spot
32. 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
Winter Solstice
Black Hole
Asymptotic giant Branch Star
Umbra
33. Either Io -Europa - Ganymede - or Callisto
Galilean satellite
radiant
Spectroscopic parallax
Shepherd satellite
34. 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.
chondrite
synchronous rotation
era of recombination
Big Crunch
35. In a FLAT UNIVERSE(our universe) - the curvature of space-time is ________. Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is _____.
gravity
Spectroscopy
Wein's Law
Flat - Remain Parallel - Exactly 1
36. Loops that trace the magnetic field as it erupts from a sunspot area and arches over to an adjacent area. They glow in the light of gas pouring out of corona and falling into photosphere.
radiant
Coronal Loop
The Big Bang Theory resolves Olber's Paradox
zone
37. The force of attraction between any two objects having mass
How is winding dilemma solved?
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
gravity
38. Collections of young - hot stars
partile horizon
Jupiters red spot
OB Associations
fewest moons
39. Large bulge - tightly wound spiral arms - relatively few h2 regions and are smooth
Triple Alpha rocess
Sa spiral galaxy
meteoriod
Ammonia - methane - and water
40. Comglomerates of ice and rock that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths
bulge
nova
Dwarf planets
comet
41. 10 nm 10^2 nm
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
radiation dominated universe
Flare
42. Dark areas on the sun that are cooler than the surrounding photosphere
Magnification
Sunspots
Photon
Astronomical Unit
43. When massive objects bend space and time enough to create multiple images of an object located behind them
Radiative Diffusion
Gravitational Lens
Penumbra
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
44. A spread of light with an uninterrupted wavelength distribution of energy.
evidence of water on mars
Focal Plane
Umbra
Continuous Spectrum
45. Form honeycomb like patterns surrounding empty or nearly empty voids.
Sunspots
superclusters
Ole Roemer
Occam's razor
46. The science of measuring light energy by wavelength.
Electromagnetic Radiation
Dark matter is located at center of clusters - pulling the cluster members into faster orbits--dark matter gravity keeps objects in galxies bound.
Spectroscopy
Cosmological Principle
47. Ancient stream channels - flood planes - and sedimentary-type rock. Frozen water is found in the polar ice caps and in the soil.
radio galaxy
evidence of water on mars
blazar
Cosmic Microwave Background
48. The light produced when particles from the sun collide with atmospheric molecules
standard candle
aurora
chondrite
Parallax
49. A distance measure determined by the shifting of a star against the background sky every 6 months.
chemical differentiation
Annular Eclipse
Parsec
Rich Cluster
50. If stars have diff orbital periods - than any arms formed by stars will wind into a tight spiral pattern (billion yrs or so)
supermassive black hole
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
aphelion
Chromosphere
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