Terms
Planets
Stars
Galaxies
Which of the following...
100

This is universally true and simple

Law

100

The red planet

Mars

100

Name the colors of stars from hottest to coolest

Blue, white, yellow, orange, red

100

Define galaxy

A collection of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity.

100

Is not evidence for the big bang:

Cosmic background radiation, Red light shift, magnetic fields, composition of stars


Magnetic fields

200

This is used to measure the distance to nearby stars

Parallax

200

This planet has more greenhouse gases than Earth and rotates the opposite direction on its axis compared to the other planets.

Venus

200

Which stars have the shortest lifespan?

Blue stars

200

This galaxy type has older stars and little gas or dust

Elliptical

200

Is not a shape of galaxy:

Spiral, Elliptical, Asymmetrical 

Assymetrical

300

This is a cloud of dust and gas that could form new stars

Nebula

300

This planet rotates on its side

Uranus

300

What characteristic of stars determines how the star will end?

Mass of the star

300

These galaxies have many younger stars and large amounts of gas and dust

Irregular galaxies

300

Is not able to be observed by astronomers:                    Visible light, X-rays, composition of stars, distance of stars, Oort cloud, asteroid belt, magnetic fields of planets?

The Oort cloud

400

These types of planets have hard, rocky surfaces

Terrestrial planets

400

This planet is 8th from the sun

Neptune

400

What is the relationship between luminosity and surface temperature in stars?

As surface temperature increases, luminosity also increases.

400

Our galaxy is a spiral galaxy. What is our galaxy named, and where are we in the spiral?

We are on an arm of the spiral. Our galaxy is the Milky Way.

500

This device splits visible light into individual wavelengths and can be used to identify the chemical composition of stars

Spectrometer/spectrograph/spectrophotometer

500

This planet has the least mass of all the planets which has caused it to lose all its atmosphere.

Mercury

500

Why can a star have a higher apparent magnitude that a star that is more luminous than itself?

If a star is much closer to Earth than the more luminous star, it can appear to be brighter than it is because of the distance.

500

Can galaxies be part of constellations?

Yes, we can see the andromeda galaxy without a telescope. It is so far away that it looks like a single star, and is part of a famous constellation!

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