History of Astronomy
Stars / EM Spectrum
Earth's Movements
Kepler's Laws
Galaxies and history of the universe
100

This theory, claiming that the Earth is at the center of the universe and all celestial objects orbit around it, was formalized by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy.

What is "the geocentric model"

100

Our sun is an example of this kind of star

Average mass, main-sequence

100

The spinning of a celestial object around its own axis

What is "rotation"

100

The name of the shape that describes an objects orbit

What is "ellipse"

100

This is a vast collection of stars, gas, and dust

A galaxy!

200

Why did ancient civilizations study astronomy?

What is "accurate timekeeping, agriculture, navigation, religion"

200

A star that is incredibly hot and incredibly bright would be located where on the HR diagram?

Top left!

200

Lines that measure degrees north and south of the Equator

What are "lines of latitude"

200

This term refers to a planets closest point to the sun

What is "perihelion"

200

Most galaxies have how many stars

100 billion - 400 billion

300

Ancient astronomers often observed this date as an end of the growing season, a time to prepare for the harvest of their crops

What is "summer solstice"

300

This process powers a star

Nuclear fusion!

300

The spinning of an object around another object in space

What is "revolution"

300

This term refers to a planets farthest point from the sun

What is "aphelion"

300

The Milky Way is this type of galaxy

Barred Spiral Galaxy

400

This structure, found in England, was built in ancient times to align with celestial events such as the Summer solstice

What is "Stonehenge"

400

This diagram compares a stars temperature to its luminosity

H-R Diagram!

400

Earths axial tilt is measured in how many degrees

What is "23.4 degrees"

400

This law states that planets sweep out equal areas of space in equal time (the closer a planet is to the sun, the faster it moves. The farther away, the slower)

What is "Kepler's second law"

400

Most astronomers agree that the universe is _______________ throughout time

Expanding/growing

500

This Polish astronomer’s work in the 16th century challenged the geocentric view with a comprehensive heliocentric theory, marking a major shift in our understanding of the cosmos.

Who is "Copernicus"

500

List the phases of a very high mass star in order from youngest to oldest

Nebula, protostar, main-sequence star, red supergiant, supernova, blackhole

500

These two phenomena are responsible for Earth's seasons (remember, summer in the Northern hemisphere is winter in the Southern hemisphere)

What are "Revolution and axial tilt"

500

This equation, used to calculate a planets orbital period or its distance from its orbiting body, is a part of Kepler's Third Law

What is "a^2 = r^3"

500

A galaxy is moving away from us. This means its light is likely going to be ____ ___________ (two words).

Red-shifted!

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