Solar System Characteristics/Gravity
H-R Diagram
Types of Galaxies
Star Life Cycle/Big Bang Theory
500

Based on the image, which planet is affected the least by gravitational pull?

Planet C

500

Based of the picture, which group of stars have a high temperature and a high luminosity?

High Mass stars

500

Based off the characteristics, which type of galaxy is being described? 

- no identifiable shape

- composed of mainly young stars 

- lots of gas and dust

irregular galaxy

500

True or False:
The universe was once much cooler and more spread out than it is today.


False - it was hotter and denser than it is today.

1000

Fill in the blanks to make the statement true.

The sun is a _______ and is made out of _____.

The sun is a STAR and is made out of GAS. 

1000

Fill in the blanks to make the statement correct. 

If a star is red, it has a _____ temperature. Which blue stars have a _______ temperature. 

Red star = cool temperature

Blue star = hot temperature

1000

Which type of galaxy contains a central bulge of old stars and contains a "halo" on the outer edge of the galaxy.

Spiral galaxy 

1000

What is the name of a star that is born from a cloud of gas and dust?

Nebula

1500

What happens to the force of gravity on a satellite if the satellite is orbiting around Earth?

A. causes a decrease in speed

B. causes the satellite pull towards space

C. causes little to no change

D. causes the satellite to change motion

D. causes the satellite to change motion

1500

The sun has a luminosity of _________. 

1

1500

Which galaxy does not contain new stars? 

Elliptical 

1500

Stars are huge balls of hot gas, mostly made from what 2 elements?

Hydrogen and Helium

2000

What causes Earth to stay on a path around the Sun?

Gravitational attraction

2000

Based of the image, which of these types of stars is the brightest?

A. White dwarf 

B. Main sequence star

C. Red Super Giant 

D. Orange Giant


C. Red Super Giant 

 

2000

What part of the spiral galaxy is Point A located in?

The spiral arm.

2000

According to the diagram, what terms should go into label 1 and label 2?

1. supernova

2. neutron star

2500

Define the following terms.

1. ________ - body of ice and dust orbiting the Sun 

2. ________ - a large body, either of rock or gas, orbiting the Sun 

3. ________ - a body orbiting a planet 

4. ________ - rocks orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter 

1. comet

2. planet

3. moon

4. asteroid

2500

These stars range from low temperature and low luminosity to high temperature and high luminosity. What are they?

 

Main Sequence stars

2500

Which galaxy has the same shape as the Milky Way?

2500
  • What is the Big Bang Theory?
  • Describe one piece of evidence that scientists use to support the Big Bang Theory?

It’s the idea that the universe started as a super hot, tiny point and has been expanding ever since. 

Examples:

  • Universe is expanding (galaxies moving away)
  • Cosmic Microwave Background
  • Abundance of hydrogen and helium
  • Large-scale structure of galaxies
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