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Cosmology
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1. Wave- only waves cause an interference pattern when passing through a double slit - particle- only particles deposit energy at specific locations (the way an image builds up on digital camera)
Cepheid variables
Io (jupiters moon)
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
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.
2. The seasonal shifting of a nearby star's position relative to more distant objects.
Grand design spirals
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
Dark matter candidates
Parallax
3. The law that predicts the possible types of spectra.
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4. A huge sphere of tenuous gas surrounding the nucleus of a comet
reflection star clusters
Kirchhoff's Law
coma
highlands
5. When massive objects bend space and time enough to create multiple images of an object located behind them
nova
Gravitational Lens
Density Wave
Metals
6. The fusion process that turns three helium nuclei into a carbon nucleus
Sa spiral galaxy
Triple Alpha rocess
accretion
Liquid metallic hydrogen
7. An evolved star - past the helium flash that is burning helium to carbon in it's cores
Horizontal Branch Star
tectonics of Earth
Cassegrain Focus
rotation curve = dark matter?
8. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun (=1.5 x10^8km)
Electromagnetic Radiation: Visible Light
Astronomical Unit
Sc spiral galaxy
roche limit
9. A phenomenon seen when the Earth passes through the orbit of a burned out comet
Big Bang
homogeneous
meteor shower
meteor
10. The line on an H-are diagram going from upper left to lower right where normal stars of different masses reside.
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Poor Cluster
Red Giant Branch Star
Main Sequence
11. Jupiter
planetesimal
smallest diameter
Red Giant Branch Star
Largest diameter
12. A small chunk of rock in space
meteoriod
Thickest atmosphere
difference between maria and highlands of the moon.
Total Eclipse
13. Half of the longest diameter across an ellipse
Dark matter is located at center of clusters - pulling the cluster members into faster orbits--dark matter gravity keeps objects in galxies bound.
semimajor axis
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.
Refractor
14. The measure of a variable star's apparent magnitude as it brightens and dims with time
tectonics of Mars
AGN
Observations of distant type Ia supernovae indicate that the expansion of the universe is speeding up with time - not slowing down! So there must be a force causing this.
Light Curve
15. If stars have diff orbital periods - than any arms formed by stars will wind into a tight spiral pattern (billion yrs or so)
Colestial Pole
quasar
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
accretion
16. A word meaning 'the same in all directions.'
semimajor axis
Titus-Bode Law
isotropic
Magnification
17. A large and bright but cool star.
Red Giant
Sc spiral galaxy
Cosmological Principle
Summer Solstice
18. Comglomerates of ice and rock that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths
cosmic fireball
Lagrangian Razor
comet
rotation curve = dark matter?
19. The mirror that gathers the light in a reflector
Molecular Clouds
Primary Mirror
Resolving Power
Density Wave
20. Extends to a distance of 50000AU. Same objects as in the Kuiper belt-when they fall in toward the sun they become comets. Debris from comets hitting the Earths atmosphere cause meteor showers.
Oort Cloud
Cosmic Microwave Background
Focal Plane
Sc spiral galaxy
21. 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
terrestrial planet
mare basalt
High Velocity Stars
Limb darkening
22. The distance light travels in one year (=9.46x10^12km).
era of recombination
Light-Year
CMB
Lagrangian Razor
23. A star that is in the process of forming. It glows from gravitational contraction
hottest surface
protostar
supermassive black hole
Cosmological Principle
24. A small spherical dark nebula
widmanstatten pattern
Thermonuclear Fusion
Bok Globule
critical density
25. The lowest energy of an atom.
Ground State
Magnification
Parallax
coma
26. Formed rapidly - collapsed slower into disk shape - star birth rate is low but lasts longer and ongoing - contain higher mass blue stars.
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
plate tectonics
shape and color of SPIRAL galaxies
meteorite
27. Sulfurous volcanoes - pools of liquid sulfur - surface resembles cheese pizza ACTIVE SURFACE
Cepheid variables
If it is in a denser medium - such as glass - it will move slower
deferent
Io (jupiters moon)
28. A bright area of higher temperature that often proceeds the formation of sunspots.
Spectroscopic Parallax
Plague
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
Callisto (Jupiter)
29. Dying small mass stars lose their outer layers in a relatively gentle way - creating a round or bipolar nebula about the star (round like planets)
Roundest orbit
planetary nebula
Dark matter candidates
Black Hole
30. 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)
Ole Roemer
rotation curve = dark matter?
Electron
Titus-Bode Law
31. A crystalline patter found in iron meteorites
Corona
widmanstatten pattern
accretion
interstellar dust
32. The sinking of denser elements to the center of a young molten planet
chemical differentiation
Annular Eclipse
Ionization
Negative - Diverge - Less than 1
33. 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.
Halo
MOONS: roundest shape
Coronal Loop
Continuous Spectrum
34. Collections of young - hot stars
rotation curve=winding dilemma?
OB Associations
Kuiper belt
Electromagnetic Radiation: Radio
35. The process responsible for creating the arms of flocculent spiral galaxies
contrast northern lowlands and the southern highlands of mars...
We don't know. It might be but does not have to be.
Shepherd satellite
Self-Propogating Star Formation
36. An element of a highly efficient - two-dimensional electronic light detector
Pixel
quasar
Color Index
Sunspots
37. Latin for 'cloud'. A word used to describe the collections of gas and dust in the Milky Way and other galaxies
Nebula
Objective Lens
Electromagnetic Radiation
Chromosphere
38. When the Sun is farthest south of the celestial equator (About December 22)
Prominence
Winter Solstice
Radio Galaxy
Trojan asteroids
39. Light scattered through the atmosphere that degrades astronomical images
deferent
MOONS: largest size
Nucleus
Light Pollution
40. The rock that makes up the lunar highlands
anorthosite
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
Gamma-ray Burst
Absorption Spectrum
41. The instant of time after the Big Bang when space and time obtained their characteristics. (t=10^-43 sec when gravity freezes out-instant when gravity started existing as a separate force)
Trojan asteroids
Hipparchus
Liquid metallic hydrogen
Planck time
42. A technique using computer-controlled mirrors to sharpen images distorted by the atmosphere
neutrino
quarks
Active Optics
Supercluster
43. 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.
Parallax
synchrotron radiation
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
44. The part of the Milky way that has on-going star formation
Jovian Planets
Disk
meteor shower
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.
45. The 'edge' of the universe. Light beyond this has not reached us yet.
partile horizon
Red Giant Branch Star
MOONS: larger than mercury
density parameter
46. The process responsible for creating the arms of flocculent spiral galaxies
epicycle
Self-Propogating Star Formation
H-are Diagram
Jupiters red spot
47. A star fusing hydrogen to helium in it's core
Main Sequence Stars
Umbra
Cassegrain Focus
mass
48. The place in the sky that the Earth's axis points toward (can be either north or south)
terrestrial planet
Yes - frozen at the poles- remains protected from the suns rays
Galilean satellite
Colestial Pole
49. Matter so dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
Black Hole
Open Cluster
radio galaxy
Open - flat - and closed.
50. Distribution of dust (tells us disk is thin) - find distances to O&B stars and H2 regions (arms are sights of star formation and OB stars live and die at location of birth) -Milky way has four arms. Sun is in spur apart from arms.
anorthosite
Light Gathering Power
mapping the structure of Milky Way disk
Black Hole