Stars & Disks
Planets
Meteors & Observation
Earth
Misc.
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What nearby region shows thousands of young stars with disks actively forming planets?

The Orion Nebula

100

Which 3 planets are closest to our sun?

Mercury, Venus, Earth

100

Name two places meteors are commonly found

Deserts & Antarctica

100

Where is all of the water on Earth found?

The surface

100

Where was cosmochemistry invented?

UChicago

200

What climate process defines the inner edge of the habitable zone?

Runaway greenhouse effect

200

What natural outcome of star formation explains why planets are so common?

The formation of protoplanetary disks

200

Which telescope gives images in greater detail than the Hubble Space Telescope?

JWST

200

What feedback process helps regulate Earth's climate by stabilizing CO2 levels?

The carbon-silicate cycle

200

Who lectured this week?

RJ Graham & Fred Ciesla

300

What percentage of a protoplanetary disk is dust vs gas?

1% dust, 99% hydrogen and helium

300

On average, how many planets does each star in the Milky Way host?

~1

300

Why are meteorites considered time capsules of planet formation?

They preserve early ingredients. Tells us about diff environments and conditions when planets form

300

Roughly what percentage of Earth's total mass is water?

<0.1%

300

What happens at the outer edge of the habitable zone even with high CO2?

CO2 can no longer prevent global freezing (maximum greenhouse limit)

400

What physical law explains why collapsing molecular clouds form rotating disks around young stars?

Conservation of angular momentum

400

What general trend describes planet size and composition with distance from a star in our solar system?

Smaller rocky planet closer in, larger gaseous planet farther out

400

Why are meteorites insufficient for explaining habitability?

They do not record later climate and geological evolution

400

Why can't we study Earth's earliest formation directly?

Geological activity has erased early evidence

400

What boundary in the disk determines where water ice can exist as a solid?

The snow line

500

The dust bunnies under your bed are an example of what?

Coagulation (planet growth)

500

Ciesla's 4 words to describe planet formation

Hit, stick, grow, repeat

500

Why do we use radio and infrared wavelengths to study planet formation?

They can see through dust that blocks visible light

500

Why didn't Earth freeze over when the Sun was dimmer in its early history?

Higher atmospheric CO2, stronger greenhouse warming

500

Why is being in the habitable zone not sufficient for habitability?

Planets may lack atmosphere retention, proper mass, geological activity, or climate regulation

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