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Cosmology
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1. A rock or iron specimen that has fallen from space
Electromagnetic Radiation: Microwave
Winter Solstice
Hubble constant
meteorite
2. When one side of a body always faces the planet it revolves around
Light-Year
Sa spiral galaxy
Thickest atmosphere
synchronous rotation
3. A collection of comets in the plane of the solar system - located beyond the orbit of Pluto
Kuiper belt
Brown dwarf
superclusters
Hyashi track
4. A telescope that uses lenses to focus light
MOONS: largest size
Refractor
meteor shower
bulge
5. Formed from slow rotating clouds - collapsed quicker - initial star formation rate is high but died out - older - little rotation - look redder
radio galaxy
Cepheid Variable
shape and color of ELLIPTICAL galaxies
Europa (Jupiters moon)
6. A particle of light
Photon
Spectroscopic Parallax
Chandrasekhar Limit
Planetary Nebula
7. In what chemical form are jupiters nitrogen - carbon and oxygen?
Ammonia - methane - and water
differential rotation
HII Region
Red Giant
8. The rotation period of the Earth measured relative to the Sun.
conjunction
Synodic Day
condensation temperature
Stephen-Boltzman Law
9. A representation of the changes in color and brightness of an evolving protostar.
Hyashi track
Big Crunch
Positive - Converge - Greater than 1
300000 KM/sec
10. 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.
Light Curve
Jupiters red spot
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
Bulge
11. A planet that is farther from the sun than the Earth is
Superior planets
Precession
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
chondrite
12. Centered on the sun.
Seeing
Heliocentric
Granules
Vernal Equinox
13. The north-south line passing directly overhead through the zenith.
Meridian
Sc spiral galaxy
Astronomical Unit
Chromosphere
14. Distance from sun to nucleus- 8 kiloparsecs (26000 LY) - diameter of Milky way- 150000 LY - length for sun to orbit once around milky way- 250 million years
Milky way Galaxy
Sa spiral galaxy
Lagrangian Razor
Big Crunch
15. The wavelengths where a specific element can absorb or emit light.
Spectral Lines
Seyfert galaxy
Europa (Jupiters moon)
synchronous rotation
16. Finding a star's absolute magnitude from it's placement on an HR diagram. After finding the absolute magnitude - we measure the apparent magnitude - for a distance modulus and use this to find the distance. This method is good for finding distances t
MOONS: roundest shape
Radio Galaxy
Spectroscopic parallax
CMB
17. The process that powers the sun and hydrogen bombs
cosmic fireball
Thermonuclear Fusion
How is winding dilemma solved?
matter dominated universe
18. The oldest terrain on the moon
highlands
Ionization
Cassegrain Focus
Europa (Jupiters moon)
19. The mirror that determines the focus configuration of a reflector
Superior planets
Enke gap
Photometry
Secondary Mirror
20. Why does the earth have few craters while the moon has many?
Extrasolar Planet
Earth resurfaces itself due to erosion and plate tectonics - while the moon has neither.
Kirkwood gaps
supermassive black hole
21. A volume of space where few - if any - galaxies are located
The Local Group
Olber's paradox
Void
Corona
22. Finding a star's absolute magnitude from it's placement on an HR diagram. After finding the absolute magnitude - we measure the apparent magnitude - for a distance modulus and use this to find the distance. This method is good for finding distances t
Make up of the terrestrial planets
Spectroscopic parallax
Objective Lens
Coldest surface
23. 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)
matter dominated universe
deferent
Precession
Continuous Spectrum
24. Flattened spherical distribution of old stars with some young stars too. 'hub' of Milky way - stars orbit with solid body speeds. Elongated into bar shape
bulge
Refractor
mare basalt
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
25. Large bulge - tightly wound spiral arms - relatively few h2 regions and are smooth
Sa spiral galaxy
Coronal Loop
Neutron Star
neutrino
26. A plot of star absolute magnitude verses spectral type.
Quasar
great dark spots
Horizontal Branch Star
H-are Diagram
27. A massive variable star used to find distances to the galaxies or clusters that contain them.
Photosphere
Steady State Theory (Leads to Olber's Paradox)
general star population
Cepheid Variable
28. The dark - relativley smooth areas on the moon; Latin for sea
Hubble constant
scarp
Maria
Geocentric
29. Sc galaxies
plate tectonics
White Dwarf
Flocculent spirals
most moons
30. What is the universe expanding into?
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.
synchronous rotation
Absolute Magnitude
most moons
31. The mass of an object divided by its volume
Flocculent spirals
Main Sequence
density
Horizontal Branch Star
32. 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 _____.
Sidereal Day
Corona
slowest rotation
Flat - Remain Parallel - Exactly 1
33. Light-flaky crust - convective currents cause it to wrinkle and bunch (1/5 of surface). uniform cratering suggests lack of weathering and tectonics. volcanoes are flat due to atmospheric pressure.
The Big Bang Theory resolves Olber's Paradox
asteroid
Umbra
tectonics of Venus
34. 10 nm 10^2 nm
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
thinnest atmosphere
Plank's Law
cosmological principle
35. The apparent backward motion of a planet against the background of stars.
tectonics of Mars
retrograde motion
Objective Lens
protostar
36. The apparent path of the Sun through the stars on the celestial sphere.
Ecliptic
2 Reasons Why there are Supermassive Black holes at the center of every Galaxy
MOONS: thickest atmosphere
Convection
37. The rotation period of the Earth measured relative to the stars.
Coronal Loop
Plague
radio galaxy
Sidereal Day
38. All possible types of energy that can be emitted and absorbed by atoms.
Electromagnetic Radiation
MOONS: larger than mercury
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.
Light: travels like a wave - detected like a particle
39. The process that powers the sun and hydrogen bombs
radio galaxy
Thermonuclear Fusion
Ionization
highlands
40. The location in an H-are diagram of a star cluster - where stars have just left the main sequence. Used to estimate the cluster age.
Milky way Galaxy
Spectroscopic parallax
OB Associations
Turn off Point
41. A term referring to Earth-like planets
Convection
terrestrial planet
Color Index
Brown dwarf
42. Mercury and venus
Cepheid variables
Oort cloud
fewest moons
Seyfert galaxy
43. 100 nm 10 nm
open star clusters
Electromagnetic Radiation: Ultraviolet Light
direct motion
Terrestrial Planets
44. A technique using computer-controlled mirrors to sharpen images distorted by the atmosphere
Red Giant
Neutron Star
matter dominated universe
Active Optics
45. The act of removing an electron from an atom.
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.
Seyfert galaxy
Spectroscopy
Ionization
46. Mercury and venus
fewest moons
Light Curve
greehouse effects
Ground State
47. A fusion process in which protons build together to form helium
Proton-proton chain
Electromagnetic Radiation: X-Ray
Parallax
cosmology
48. Sc galaxies
Flare
Precession
Flocculent spirals
Seyfert galaxy
49. A plot of star absolute magnitude verses spectral type.
H-are Diagram
Sunspot cycle
Flat - Flat
reflection star clusters
50. 30AU to 50Au from sun - consists of ancietn premordial objects made of frozen ice and dust-35000 objects or more that are larger than 100 km in diameter and many more smaller than this
Parallax
Kuiper belt
Electromagnetic Radiation
quasar