Stars & The Sun
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Big Bang Theory
Orbital Motions
The Moon
100

A massive star will eventually go supernova and then form this

Black Hole

100

This type of energy has a wavelegth between UV and Infrared

Visible Light

100

What is occuring regarding the temperature of the universe as time progresses

cooling

100

Eccentricity, the numerical representation of an orbit, will be a value between these numbers

0-1
100

During what phase of the moon can there be a lunar eclipse?

Full Moon

200

This disrupts communications on earth such as cell service

Solar Flares

200

When spectral lines are shifted toward the red wavelength, it means the object is moving

further away

200

This universe is estimated to be this age

13.8 billion years

200

Planets move around this Sun in this shape

ellipse

200

How many high tides and low tides do we have everyday?

2 high, 2 low

300

These dark regions on a star are cool and have maximums every 11 years

Sunspots

300

This color of visible light has a shorter wavelength than green light

Blue or Violet

300

This form of energy is left over from the Big Bang(3 words)

Cosmic Background Microwave radiation

300

What happens to the speed of a planet as it moves closer to the Sun?

Faster

300

What is affected here on Earth by the Moon's gravity?

tides 

400

The combining of hydrogen into helium to form energy

Nuclear Fusion

400

This type of energy has a longer wavelength than infrared

Microwaves or Radiowaves

400

This law states that as a galaxy moves further, it will move faster

Hubble's Law
400

Eliipses have 2 foci points, one being the Sun. What happens when you move these two points apart further?

The shape gets more elliptical

400

This is the position of the moon when there is a solar eclipse

between the Sun and Earth

500

This is the type of star that over 90% of stars belong to

Main Sequence Star

500

Gases in stars can be determined by looking at the fingerprint of the 

Spectral lines

500

This word describes matter being pulled together by gravity forming clusters including our solar system, planets, and moons

accretion

500

What happens to the time it takes to revolve around the Sun when the planet is closer to the Sun?

It has a shorter period of revolution.

500

What is the reason that we only see one side of the moon at any given time?

Its rotational period is equal to it period of revolution.

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