Our Sun
Stars
Planets
Orbits
Earth 2.0/Other
100

What element does our Sun fuse in order to produce energy?

Hydrogen

100

The H-R diagram organises stars based on their chracteristics. What variable is measured on this graphs x axis?

Temperature/Color

100

What is a Terrestrial planet?

An earth like planet- small and rocky. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

100

What is eccentrcity?

A measure of how elliptical a planets orbit is

100

What is the habitable zone?

The distance not too close and not too far from a star on which a planet could sustain life

200

What element is prodcued as our Sun generates energy?

Helium

200

What characteristic of a star causes one star to go on a different life cycle path compared to another?

Mass

200

What is a Jovian planet?

A large gassy planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

200

As distance from the sun increases, what happens to a planets period of revolution (length of year)?

It increases

200

Which type of planet could best support human life?

Terrestrial

300

What type of star is our Sun?

A main sequence star

300

Which type of stars will Supernova in their lifetimes?

High Mass Stars

300

List the 4 Dwarf Planets listed on our Reference Table. 

Ceres, Pallas, Pluto, and Eris

300

As the disatance from the sun increases, what happens to a planets orbital velcoity (speed)?

It decreases

300

What type of star could best support an Earth like planet?

Main Sequence

400

What is the name of the process that our sun does in order to make energy? What layer of the star does this take place in?

Nuclear Fusion, takes place in the Core

400

How long is our Sun's lifespan approximately?

10 billion years

400

Which of our 8 planets has the highest eccentricity?

Mercury- 0.206

400

What force causes planets to have high orbital velocities (speeds) when closer to the sun?

Gravity

400

How do we know taht our Sun is made of Hydrogen and Helium?

Emission Spectrums

500

Our sun goes through cycles of putting out more radiation, which creates sunspots. How long does it take our sun to complete one of these cycles?

11 years

500

Instead of fusing Hydrogen into Helium, later stage stars who have already fusef all of their Hydrogen will now fuse their Helium into what? Hint ESSRT p2

Carbon

500

What planet is closest in size to Earth?

Venus- 12,104 km

Earth- 12,756 km

500

Why is having a high eccentrcity (close to 1) not ideal when searching for an Earth 2.0?

Will not stay within the habitable zone and will make temperatures too variable. 

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