Gravity, The Universe, Galaxies Flashcards

1
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the linear correlation between the rate of the expansion of the universe and distance

A

the hubble law

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2
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The idea that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe.

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Copernican hypothesis

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3
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the night sky ___________ depending on where you are on earth

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changes

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4
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The point directly above you

A

Zenith

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5
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The point below you

A

Nadir

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6
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constellations that never rise or set

A

circumpolar constellations

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7
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big bear and little bear

A

Ursa Major and Minor

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8
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line from north to south

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Meridian

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9
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angle of a star above your horizon

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altitude

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10
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An apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations

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Parallax

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11
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The death of a large star by explosion

A

Supernova

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12
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The theory that the universe originated in a huge explosion that released all matter and energy.

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The Big Bang Theory

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13
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radiation uniformly detected from every direction in space; considered a remnant of the big bang

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Cosmic Background Radiation

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14
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how long does it take a zodiac sign to change

A

a month

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15
Q

Which constellation looks like a teapot?

A

Sagittarius

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16
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the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.

A

Gravity

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17
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the orbits of the planets around the sun are ellipses with the sun at one focus

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Keplers 1st law

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18
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a line from a planet to the sun sweeps over equal areas in equal intervals of time

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Keplers 2nd law

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19
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the two quantities, orbital period and semi-major axis, are related

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Keplers 3rd law

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20
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what is issac newton known for?

A

Telescopes, Calculus and Physics

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21
Q

the force of gravity between two objects depends on _____ and _____

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mass and seperation

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22
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Low Earth Orbit

A

LEO

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23
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Geostationary Orbit

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GEO

24
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Sub-Orbit

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craft does not complete orbit

25
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a set of gravitationally stable points related to the Earth, Sun, Moon’s mutual gravity

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Lagrange points

26
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the speed needed to escape an object’s gravitational pull

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Escape Velocity

27
Q

Why are astronauts weightless?

A

They are in free fall

28
Q

the sun ______________ as a result of the gravitational pulls of the orbits of the planets

A

wobbles

29
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shapes of orbits

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circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola

30
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The gravitational attraction between masses is a result of the nearby masses; gravity has waves

A

General Relativity

31
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Gravitational waves are

A

ripples in the fabric of space-time

32
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imaginary line in the sky representing the projection of the Earth’s equator on to the celestial sphere

A

celestial equator

33
Q

imaginary points in the sky which is the projection of the north/south pole on the night sky

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North and South Celestial Poles

34
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circle of ground around you

A

Horizion

35
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angle of star NE from N-360 degrees all around

A

Azimuth

36
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the motion of a body around a point outside the body

A

Revolution

37
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a great circle on the celestial sphere representing the sun’s apparent path during the year, so called because lunar and solar eclipses can occur only when the moon crosses it.

A

Ecliptic

38
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The brightness of an object depends on — and —-

A

distance and size

39
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the ___________ the object, the ____________ it will be

A

larger; brighter

40
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the absorption lines in a galaxy’s spectrum will be shifted toward redder wavelength if the galaxy is moving away from us

A

redshift

41
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The succession of methods by which astronomers determine the distances to celestial objects

A

Cosmic Distance Ladder

42
Q

T/F: There is a center to the expansion of the universe

A

false

43
Q

What universe is it when parallel lines converge?

A

Closed

44
Q

What universe is it when parallel lines diverge

A

open

45
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What universe is it when parallel lines stay parallel to each other?

A

flat

46
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what shape is our universe?

A

flat

47
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what color did our universe use to be?

A

orange

48
Q

flat, young stars are

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disk

49
Q

puffy center with older stars

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bulge (nucleus)

50
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spherical region surrounding galaxy with globular clusters

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halo

51
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small spherical clusters of the oldest stars

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globular cluster

52
Q

what creates seasons?

A

the amount of sunlight

53
Q

what is the difference in the northern and southern hemisphere

A

the sun climbs towards the south of the sky in the northern hemisphere

54
Q

what consellation looks like a hunter?

A

orion

55
Q

what constellation looks like a bull?

A

taurus

56
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The motion of the Sun through the Zodiac Constellations throughout the year is caused by…

A

the earths revolution

57
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