Observing Techniques Flashcards

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What is the apparent magnitude scale and how is it used?

A

The apparent magnitude scale is a measure of intensity. The bigger the number, the smaller the intensity, and a change of 5 magnitudes is a difference in intensity of 100x.

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What is the difference between a double star and a binary star?

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A double star is when two stars are in a similar line of sight so they appear close together whereas binary stars are gravitationally bound to eachother.

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What is are Asterisms? Give an example.

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Asterisms are parts of larger constellation. For example The Plough is part of Ursa Major.

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What does an open cluster look like?

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Group of up to a thousand stars that were formed from the same giant molecular cloud - found in spiral arms of our Milky Way Galaxy.

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What do nebulae look like?

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Cloudy patch.

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What do globular clusters look like?

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Spherical shape with high stellar density near middle due to gravity.

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What greek letter are the brightest stars labelled as? What greek letter are the dimmest stars labelled as?

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Brightest - Alpha

Dimmest - Epsilon

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What does the Plough look like?

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Polaris at centre, question mark shape on its back below Polaris, question mark shape on it’s front above polaris - both point towards Polaris (tip of question marks)

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How can the bottom line of stars in The Plough be used to find Arcturus?

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End of the question mark points to Arcturus.

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What does Orion look like?

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4 stars in a trapezium shape on its side with a line of 3 stars in the middle.

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What do the three stars in the middle of Orion point to?

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Pleiades and Aldebaran on one side and Sirius on the other side.

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What does Cygnus look like?

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A holy cross tilted to the left.

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What does Cassiopeia look like?

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A W tilted to the right.

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14
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What do the Square of Pegasus pointers point towards?

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Fomalhault and the Andromeda Galaxy

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15
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How can you find the period of a variable star?

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Plotting a light curve.

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16
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Why do cepheid variables pulsate?

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Due to a constant expansion and compression of the surface of the star.

17
Q

Why are the worlds largest telescopes reflectors rather than refractors?

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As reflecting mirrors are easier to make, you can support the cross-section of the mirror and mirrors have a low centre of mass.

18
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Where do infra-red, x-ray and UV observatories work?

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In space.

19
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Where do optical and infra-red observatories work best on Earth?

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High altitudes.

20
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Which waves is the Earth’s atmosphere transparent to?

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Visible light, Microwaves and radio waves.