Characteristics of Stars
Lives of Stars
Star Systems & Galaxies
The Expanding Universe
Lost in Space
100

Patterns of stars in the sky

What are constellations?

100

A large cloud of gas and dust

What is a nebula?

100

A group of two or more stars

What is a star system?

100

The matter in a galaxy that astronomers cannot see directly; it also does not give off electromagnetic radiation

What is dark matter?

100

The brightness of a star as seen from Earth

What is apparent brightness?

200

A light-year is a measure of this

What is distance?

200

The earliest stage of a stars "life"

What is a protostar?

200

A star system in which one star blocks the light from another star

What is an eclipsing binary?

200

The theory that the universe was created in an instant, billions of years ago, from a large explosion

What is the big bang theory?

200

The process that has to occur in a protostar in order for a star to be "born"

What is nuclear fusion?

300

This term means how bright a star would be if it were a standard distance from Earth

What is absolute brightness?

300

A spinning neutron star that appears to produce pulses of radio waves

What are pulsars?

300

A star system containing two stars 

What is a binary star?

300

The galaxies are moving in this way

What is away from us and away from each other?
300

The apparent change in position of an object when you look at it from different places; astronomers use this to measure distances to stars

What is parallax?

400

The two characteristics of stars that are graphed in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram

What is a star's absolute brightness and temperature?

400

How long a star "lives" depends on this

What is its mass?

400

The two types of star clusters

What are open clusters and globular clusters?

400

A type of galaxy with a black hole at the center

What is a quasar?

400

Write the following number in scientific notation:

8,600,000,000,000

What is 8.6 * 1012?

500

Parallax cannot be used on a star if it is 

a. too close

b. too bright

c. too far away

d. too large

What is C, too far away?

500

When a star runs out of fuel, it can become one of these three things

What is a neutron star, a black hole, or a black dwarf?

500

Scientists use this to write very large or very small numbers in shorter form

What is scientific notation?

500

The force that is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate

What is dark energy?

500

TWO PART QUESTION

The name and type of the galaxy we live in

What is the Milky Way and a [barred] spiral galaxy?

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