Stargazer Quiz 1: Chapters 1-2 Flashcards

1
Q

What is this trend of the earth’s rotation called?

A

diurnal motion

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2
Q

Name the concept that is useful for understanding the positions and motions of stars

A

celestial sphere

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3
Q

What are constellations called that are close enough to the celestial pole that they are visible all night, year-round?

A

“circumpolar” constellations

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4
Q

Since stars rise two hours earlier every month, they rise ___ hours earlier after six months.

A

12

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5
Q

The moon rises (on average) about — later each day

A

50 minutes

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6
Q

The motion of the planets is complicated because their apparent motion in the sky is the combination of their ___ ___ around the sun, plus the ___ ___ in position due to Earth’s motion around the sun.

A

true motion; apparent shift

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7
Q

Equatorial coordinates are based on the ___ ___. In particular, they are based on the celestial ___.

A

celestial sphere; equator

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8
Q

A star wheel or planisphere helps you find stars by lining up the ___ with the ___ on the planisphere.

A

date, time

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9
Q

What does the term “equinox” mean?

A

equal night

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10
Q

What does the term “solstice” mean?

A

sun stop

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11
Q

In the Northern Hemisphere, days are longer in the ___ and ___ seasons, and shorter in the ___ and ___ seasons

A

spring/ summer, fall/winter

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12
Q

The configuration of the sun, moon, and Earth is about the same every 18,031 years, and is called the ___ cycle.

A

saros

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13
Q

The earth actually has two shadows - a darker inner shadow called the “___” and a lighter outer shadow called the “___.”

A

umbra, penumbra

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14
Q

When the moon is farther from the earth, it appears smaller than the sun, and when it passes directly in front of the sun it leaves a thin “ring” or “___.”

A

Annulus

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15
Q

Planets orbit the sun in slightly ___ paths with the sun at one focus of the ellipse.

A

elliptical

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16
Q

___ is when a planet is “behind” the sun.

A

conjunction

17
Q

Meteor showers are generally caused by debris left behind by a ___.

A

Comet

18
Q

The most impressive, reliable meteor shower is the ___ meteor shower, occurring around August 12th each year.

A

Perseid

19
Q

The sun traces out a thin figure-eight shape across the sky with each day, which is called ___.

A

Analemma

20
Q

The constellation in which the sun is found at equinox shifts with time. This phenomenon is called the “___ __ __ ___”

A

Precession of the equinoxes