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1 Midterm Astronomy Review -Groups of 3 or 4 (random). -Send one person(top name) up for a board, marker, and eraser. -Get to a table with your group, no study guides allowed!!!

2 How long ago did the big bang occur? A: 13.8 billion years ago

3 What is the term for all of the leftover dust, debris, gas and energy as a result of the big bang? A: Background radiation

4 Objects that are completing what astronomers call a blue shift are moving in what direction in relation to the viewer? A: they are moving closer to the viewer

5 The Nebular Theory, which describes the formation of our solar system is believed to have began __________ years ago. A: 4.6-5 billion

6 Draw a picture of each of the 3 types of galaxies that exist in our universe. Include which of these 3 is the most common type. Elliptical (most common) Irregular – no shape Spiral (milky way)Barred

7 What characteristic of a star determines how long that star will live? A: MASS Large mass star = gas guzzlerSmall mass star = hybrid

8 A large mass star will either end up as a ______________ or a ______________ A: neutron star, black hole

9 The next step in the life cycle of our star, the sun, is…… A: a red giant star

10 Approximately how many stars are in our UNIVERSE? There are 100,000,000 (100 billion) in the Milky Way Galaxy alone! ANSWER: Over 1,000,000,000 (Trillion)

11 As size increases, what happens to the overall temperature of a star? A: temperature decreases because volume increases (heat is spread over a larger volume)

12 The color of the hottest stars in the universe is____________. The color of the coolest stars in the universe is ____________. A: Hottest = blue Coolest = red

13 How are all of the heavier elements, such as metals, created in our universe? A: They are created by the energy of an exploding star (SUPERNOVA)

14 What is the difference between revolution and rotation. Answer: Revolution is the path around an object and Rotation is the spinning on an objects axis

15 The heliocentric model of our solar system was supported by the discovery that __________ went through phases, just like our moon. This also disproved the geocentric model. A: Venus, because it goes through phases we know it must revolve around the sun just like we do.

16 What 2 factors affect the force of gravity between 2 objects? A: Mass and distance *As mass increases, gravity increases. *As distance increases, gravity decreases.

17 List 2 of the 3 characteristics of stars that are represented on a Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram A: Temperature Color Brightness

18 True or false: Groups of galaxies held together by gravity are called clusters. A: True

19 What can be stated about the revolutionary period of planets that are further away from the sun? A: It takes LONGER to revolve around the sun the further away a planet is from the sun.

20 Define synchronous rotation of our moon. Answer - The time it takes to rotate is equal to the time it takes to revolve

21 Define a light-year. A: The distance that light travels in one year.

22 Draw a diagram labeling the aphelion and the perihelion Aphelion – “A” away

23 Which of the 4 major solar storms is a CONSTANT stream of high energy particles from the sun? A: solar wind – a constant stream of high energy particles that is shot from the sun’s corona.

24 The darker, cooler spots on the surface of the sun are called _____________. A: sunspots

25 The collisions between solar wind and the Earth’s atmosphere cause beautiful light shows and the north and south poles called __________ A: auroras

26 Which 2 types of solar storms have the ability to knock out satellites and communication grids on Earth? A: Solar wind and solar flares

27 What is the formula for eccentricity? A: distance between foci/length of major axis. Distance between foci Length of major axis

28 FINAL JEOPARDY – write down the amount of points you want to wager. You have 10 seconds.

29 List the layers of the sun, beginning from the inside and moving out. ANSWER: 1)Core 2)Radiative Zone. 3)Convective Zone 4)Photosphere 5)Chromo sphere 6)Corona


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