Planets & Models
Measuring Space
Telescopes & Technology
Stars & EMR
Space Travel
100

Aristotle proposed that the Earth was the center of the Solar System. This model is the:

Geocentric Model

100

The method of measuring distance indirectly by creating an imaginary triangle between an observer and an object whose distance is to be estimated.

Triangulation

100

What is a key difference between reflecting and refracting telescopes?

Reflecting - uses MIRRORS

Refracting - uses LENSES

100

What are the lowest level of energy waves on the electromagnetic spectrum?

Radio waves

100

a modular space station in low Earth orbit. It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies.

What is the International Space Station?

200

What separates the inner planets and the outer planets? 

The asteroid belt

200

Can tell us what a star is made of, and if it is moving toward us or away from us. 

Spectral analysis 

200

What is a radio telescope?

A telescope designed to observe radio waves from distant objects in space. 

200

What is red-shifted? 

A star that is moving away from you. 

200

What is the difference between serial and parallel staging of rockets?

Serial - rocket gets shorter as stages are dropped

Parallel - Multiple rockets that fire at once and drop off so the main rocket can continue on.


300

Planets revolving around the sun is the ______ system.

Heliocentric System. 

300

Why are measurements for star distances taken 6 months apart?

Scientists want the largest baseline possible


300

The ability of a telescope to distinguish details. 

Resolving power or resolution

300

What is the final stage(s) of a star that is a supergiant?

Black hole or neutron star depending on the mass

300

A method of acceleration which enables a space craft to gain extra speed by using the gravity of a planet.

Gravitational Assist

400

How many planets could ancient civilizations see

Five planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known to the ancients.

400

What is parallax?

The apparent shift of the position of an object based on the observer point of view. Closer objects = greater shift

400

Why might scientists want to use a telescope in space?

There is no atmosphere to distort images

400

The phenomenon that the observed frequency of a wave changes if the source of the wave and the observer are moving toward or away from one another. 

The Doppler effect

400

Describe 3 hazards of space travel.

Space junk, radiation, isolation, limited resources, effects of microgravity

500

Describe the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse.

Solar - Sun, Moon, Earth. Moon is in line with the Sun and casts a shadow on Earth

Lunar - Sun, Earth, Moon. Earth is in line with the Sun and casts a shadow on the moon. Some light passes through Earth's atmosphere to make it appear red

500

Explain these: azimuth and altitude (include degrees). 

And, what does an Astrolabe measure?

Azimuth is similar to a compass (0-360 degrees)

Altitude is the distance above the horizon (0-90 degrees)

An astrolabe measures altitude. 

500

Describe interferometry and state why it is used by scientists.

Interferometry = combining two telescopes with a computer to increase the telescopes resolving power. It is used by scientists to see deep space objects and increase the power of a telescope 

500

The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram graphs the relationship between ________ and ________ of stars. 

brightness and temperature 

500

How high or how far a rocket travels is dependent on its_______. 

Exhaust velocity? 

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