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Cosmology
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1. The Greek philosopher responsible for making the stellar magnitude scale.
SETI
Hipparchus
Photometry
Meridian
2. Centered on the sun.
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.
Heliocentric
deferent
Filament
3. Dying large-mass stars lose their outer layers in a violent explosion creating large - chaotic remnants. these brighten like nova but are so much brighter and only occur ONCE PER STAR
High Velocity Stars
supernova
Thermal Equilibrium
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
4. An entity that is likely in the nucleus of most - if not all - galaxies.
Active Optics
supermassive black hole
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.
Radiative Diffusion
5. Matter so dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
Atomic Number
Ole Roemer
Radiative Diffusion
Black Hole
6. Formed from slow rotating clouds - collapsed quicker - initial star formation rate is high but died out - older - little rotation - look redder
Hyashi track
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
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
Magnification
7. Comglomerates of ice and rock that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
comet
OB Associations
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
8. A representation of the changes in color and brightness of an evolving protostar.
H-are Diagram
Hyashi track
synchronous rotation
Main Sequence
9. A plot of star absolute magnitude verses spectral type.
H-are Diagram
Degeneracy
era of recombination
Halo
10. 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.
Superior planets
Photometry
tectonics of Mars
Open Cluster
11. Moon in less than the angular diameter of the Sun.
Brown dwarf
Colestial Pole
Annular Eclipse
smallest diameter
12. Old - pock marked - icy surface - interior is not differentiated - geologically dead - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Apparent Magnitude
supermassive black hole
Absolute Magnitude
Callisto (Jupiter)
13. Then the Sun moves from north to south across the celestial equator (about September 23)
Autumnal Equinox
Perihelion
Doppler Shift
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.
14. Clouds of low density gas often found glowing faintly on either side of an AGN.
radio lobe
Eyepiece Lens
Europa (Jupiters moon)
Apollo asteroids
15. Poitns of gravitational stability in the orbit of a planet
Lagrangian Razor
density parameter
Milky way Galaxy
Quasar
16. The shadow behind the Earth or Moon where the Sun is partially obscured.
Light-Year
Penumbra
Horizontal Branch Star
Big Crunch
17. A bridge of material held in position above the solar surface. They can remain for hours even days
Planck time
Jupiters red spot
Prominence
Sb spiral galaxy
18. Infinitely long -> 10 cm
Eclipses of the Moons of Jupiter
Degeneracy
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
condensation temperature
19. The surface of the sun
Photosphere
Heliocentric
shape and color of SPIRAL galaxies
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
20. A change in the appearance of the sun at the edge of the solar disk
Perihelion
Bok Globule
Limb darkening
Convection
21. The light produced when particles from the sun collide with atmospheric molecules
aphelion
Reflector
aurora
Planck time
22. In what chemical form are jupiters nitrogen - carbon and oxygen?
nucleus
Ammonia - methane - and water
CCD
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.
23. 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.
era of recombination
Main Sequence
matter dominated universe
H2 Regions
24. The state of having a balance between inward and outard pressures in a gas--the inward force from gravity is balanced by the outward force from heat.
condensation temperature
The Big Bang Theory
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
supernova
25. 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
Zenith
Dwarf planets
Photon
26. A very low mass particle formed in solar fusion reactions that reacts only weakly with matter
neutrino
Parsec
quarks
isotropic
27. The particle horizon is the farthest we can see. It exists because the universe had a beginning and thus a definite age. Light from distances farther away from the particle horizon have not had time to reach us yet.
belt
Particle Horizon
Neutron Star
Ecliptic
28. When one side of a body always faces the planet it revolves around
Shepherd satellite
synchronous rotation
homogeneous
Occam's razor
29. A term referring to Earth-like planets
Pulsar
Bok Globule
terrestrial planet
slowest rotation
30. The process similar to conduction by which energy moves from the solar core to the convective layer
Radiative Diffusion
Spectroscopy
Big Crunch
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
31. The oldest terrain on the moon
MOONS: largest size
opposition
Parsec
highlands
32. Sulfurous volcanoes - pools of liquid sulfur - surface resembles cheese pizza ACTIVE SURFACE
Io (jupiters moon)
Make up of the jovian planets
Electromagnetic Radiation: Infrared
Sunspots
33. 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.
Sc spiral galaxy
protostar
CMB
planetary nebula
34. In a CLOSED UNIVERSE - the curvature of space-time is _________. Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is _____.
blazar
acceleration
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
Absolute Magnitude
35. When material is heated and moves taking the heat energy with it
Seyfert galaxy
meteor
Jupiters red spot
Convection
36. 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.
Spectroscopy
Oort Cloud
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
Parsec
37. Matter so dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
Black Hole
tectonics of Earth
Hubble law
great red spot
38. When a planet lines up with the sun inthe sky
conjunction
Big Bang
Convection
Kuiper belt
39. Hot cells of gas that rise and fall in the hotosphere
Granules
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
Proton-proton chain
tectonics of Mars
40. The slow wobble of the Earth on its rotation axis.
Dark Matter
Neutron Star
MOONS: larger than mercury
Precession
41. An element of a highly efficient - two-dimensional electronic light detector
tectonics of Venus
Pixel
aphelion
radio galaxy
42. Largest moon in solar system - two differenet types of terrain - darker terrain is older - NOT ACTIVE SURFACE
Ganymede (Jupiter)
Open - flat - and closed.
cosmological principle
Main Sequence
43. A technique using computer-controlled mirrors to sharpen images distorted by the atmosphere
least dense
fastest rotation
Roundest orbit
Active Optics
44. Approximate speed of light in a vacuum
Callisto (Jupiter)
300000 KM/sec
Kuiper belt
Ganymede (Jupiter)
45. 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
Precession
Trojan asteroids
Convection
46. 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)
force
How is winding dilemma solved?
radio galaxy
Occam's razor
47. A repeated - periodic push or pull capable of summing into a larger push or pull
Spectroscopic parallax
Flat - Remain Parallel - Exactly 1
comet
resonance
48. In a CLOSED UNIVERSE - the curvature of space-time is _________. Parallel beams will converge/diverge/remain parallel (circle one). The density parameter - Ω0 - is _____.
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
standard candle
Proton-proton chain
Electromagnetic Radiation: Ultraviolet Light
49. The gap inthe outer portion of Saturn's A ring
Terrestrial Planets
Hyashi track
Enke gap
mass
50. Is there water on the moon?
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
inferior planets
reflection star clusters
scarp