Measuring Distances in Space
Characteristics of Stars
Life Cycle of Stars
Galaxies and the Universe
Space Exploration and Technology
100

What unit is commonly used to measure distances beyond the Solar System?

light year

100

What colour are the hottest stars?

blue

100

In what type of cloud do stars form?

nebula

100

What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?

barred spiral galaxy

100

What type of telescope uses mirrors?

reflecting telescope

200

What is parallax?

the apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different locations

200

What is luminosity?

the total energy a star produces each second

200

What process powers stars?

nuclear fusion

200

Who discovered galaxies beyond the Milky Way?

Edwin Hubble

200

Why must X-ray telescopes be placed in space?

Earth’s atmosphere blocks X-rays

300

What happens to parallax as distance increases?

the parallax angle becomes smaller

300

What instrument splits light into a spectrum?

spectrograph

300

What forms after a massive star explodes in a supernova?

neutron star or black hole

300

What are the four main galaxy types?

elliptical, spiral, lenticular, and irregular

300

What Canadian robotic system is used on the ISS?

Canadarm2

400

Why are astronomical units not useful for measuring distances to stars?

because stellar distances are far too large

400

A star appears dim from Earth but has high luminosity. What explains this?

the star is very far away

400

List the stages in the life cycle of a low-mass star.

main sequence → red giant → planetary nebula → white dwarf → black dwarf

400

What evidence shows the Universe is expanding?

Red shift

400

Name two health effects astronauts experience in microgravity.

muscle loss and bone loss

500

Explain how triangulation is used to measure stellar distances.

using observations from opposite sides of Earth’s orbit to calculate distance from the parallax angle

500

Compare apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude

apparent magnitude is brightness seen from Earth, while absolute magnitude compares stars at the same distance

500

Why do massive stars have shorter lifespans than low-mass stars?

because they use up their fuel much faster

500

Explain how red shift supports the Big Bang Theory

galaxies moving away from each other shows the Universe began expanding from one point

500

Explain two major challenges of long-term Mars exploration.

radiation exposure, lack of resources, microgravity effects, fuel requirements, or dust hazards

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