Going the Distance
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Space Soup
100

What units would be best to describe the distance to Berlin, Germany? 

Kilometers

100

Which gas accounts for approximately 25% of the universe's mass.

Helium

100

Is a chromebook

True

100

7x8+(56)^2

something over 1000

100

Isotopes of this included deuterium and tritium. 

Hydrogen

200

What units would be best to describe the distance to Saturn? 

astronomical units

200

f(x)=6(3-7)^2

something over 10 maybe

200

True or false: Uranium is formed in stars

False

200

Through laboratory studies, the spectra of many gases are known. This allows scientists to do what? 

By comparing the spectra of known gases to those of objects at great distances, scientists can identify the composition of large-scale features such as nebulae, stars, and galaxies. 

200

What can Parallax be used to determine? 

The distance to a star that is within 1000 light years of Earth.

300

What units would be best to describe the distance to Adromeda galaxy? 

Light-years

300

Which aspect of the big bang theory does "universe is expanding in all directions" describe?

Cosmic Microwave Background

300

Hydrogen is fusing to form helium in the star's core describes which of the following: 

protostar, dying star, or star on the main sequence

Star on the main sequence

300

Based on the electromagnetic spectrum, which of the following are the hotter star: red or blue giant stars? 

Blue

300

Which of the following is NOT a major type of galaxy? 

Hexagonal, Irregular, Spiral, Elliptical

Hexagonal

400

Which of the following is the approximate diameter of Earth? 

1million KM, 4.4 ly, or 13000 KM 

13000 km

400

Which aspect of the big bang theory does "universe is expanding in all directions, distant galaxies moving away from us faster, and expansion rate estimated with confidence" describe?

Motion of Galaxies

400

 Based on the following description: hot, bright, blue, medium mass; where would it be found on the graph? 

Main Sequence

400

gage thompson

True

400

How can scientists study an object in space regardless of its distance from Earth? 

A telescope in orbit concentrates electromagnetic radiation from the object, and a spectrograph or other instrument is used to analyze the EM radiation.

500

Which of the following is the approximate distance to the nearest dwarf star? 

4.4 ly, 8.58 ly, or 13000km

8.58 ly

500

Observations of galaxy motion indicate that the universe is expanding in all directions. Do scientists infer, therefore, that the Milky Way's position in space is static? 

No. If we were in another galaxy, the Milky Way would be travelling away from us.

500

Where in our sun is energy produced, and how does this process occur? 

Nuclear fusion produces energy in the core of stars, including our sun.

500

Suppose you observe absorption spectra from three galaxies. All contain the same number of absorption lines. The lines have the same spacing in all three spectra:

1. Lines in the first spectrum show blueshift
2. Lines in the second match laboratory emission lines
3. Lines in the third show redshift

Which of the following is true:

A. The blueshifted lines of the first galaxy show that it is moving away from Earth.
B. The redshifted lines of the third galaxy show that it is moving away from Earth.
C. The differences in the line positions show that the galaxies are composed of different elements.

B. The redshifted lines of the third galaxy show that it is moving away from Earth.

500

What effect does solar wind have on Earth's magnetic field? 

It shifts the field in a direction away from the sun.

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