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#1 List the name the planets shown above in order? Astronomy Review #1 List the name the planets shown above in order?

# 2 What is this picture showing in regards to Earth?

#3 What is this picture showing regarding Earth?

#4 Label each of the Earths. D #4 Label each of the Earths.

#5A What two forces keep the planets in their spot in the solar system? #5B The rise and fall of ocean water caused by differences in how much the moon’s gravity pulls on different parts of Earth is called _______________.

# 6 These pictures are the __________ of the moon. B E D H F I G

#7 This picture is depicting a ________ eclipse.

#8A Copernicus said the Sun was the center of the universe #8A Copernicus said the Sun was the center of the universe. We call this the ______________ theory/model. #8B Explain the difference between Meteoroids, Meteors, and Meteorites. #8C Tell me one thing about each of the 8 planets.

#9A What type of spectrum is this? #9B What are the two types of telescopes and how do you tell them apart?

#10 What is this constellation? Major Stars: Alcor Mizar #10 What is this constellation?

#11 What is this constellation?

#12 What is this constellation?

#13 What is this constellation?

#14 What is this constellation #14 What is this constellation? And what are all five of these constellations called?

#15A What is the name of this graph #15A What is the name of this graph? #15B The letter A is referring to which type of stars? #15C If a star is has a luminosity of 102 and is about 5000K what type of star is it? A

#16A Name the five things the HR diagram can tell us about a star. #16B Fill in the missing information.

  #17 Name these items A C B

#18 Name these items. A B C

#19 Label the parts of the Sun.

#20 What two items is this picture showing?