Draw and label what a SPRING TIDE looks like.
Sun --> Moon --> Earth
or
Sun --> Earth --> Moon
**they are in a STRAIGHT line**
What is the name of the tool that scientists can use to see a stars spectra?
Spectroscope
What are the three interior layers of the Sun (and almost every other star)?
Core
Radiative Zone
Convection Zone
What are the 3 types of galaxies?
Spiral
Elliptical
Irregular
What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in?
The Milkyway Galaxy
How often do the tides change?
Every 12.5 hours
Fill in the Blank: Stars with a __________ mass have a shorter lifespan and starts with a __________ mass have a longer lifespan.
bigger
smaller
True or False: The Sun is the only star in our Solar System.
True
Fill in the Blank: The ___________ contains hundreds of billions of galaxies which can contain hundreds of billions of stars.
universe
Tides
What are the 2 forces that cause the tides?
Moon and Sun's gravity
Stars start from a ball of gas and dust inside of a ________.
nebula
What are the three exterior layers of the Sun (and almost every other star)?
Chromosphere
Phototsphere
Corona
This is the theory that the universe began from one point billions of years ago and has been expanding ever since.
Big Bang Theory
What is the definition of luminosity?
The true brightness of a star.
Draw and label what a NEAP TIDE looks like.
Moon
Sun --> Earth
or
Sun --> Earth
Moon
**They form a RIGHT angle**
Nuclear Fusion
Stars can be classified in three ways. What are they?
Color
Mass
Temperature
How old do scientists believe the universe is?
13-14 billion years old.
What is a stars "happy place" called on the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram?
Main Sequence
True or False: The side of the Earth facing TOWARD the Moon will experience a low tide?
False - It will experience a high tide because the Moon's gravity pulls on the surface of the Earth that faces towards it.
What is the name of the graph that compares a stars temperature vs. its luminosity?
Hertzsprung-Russel Diagram or HR Diagram
What are the two units of measurement that scientists use to measure distance in space (both WITHIN and BEYOND our solar system)
Astronomical Units and Light-Years
Put the following in order from largest to smallest.
Universe, Planet, Galaxy, Solar System
Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Planet
What are the two ways that a stars brightness can be measured?
Apparent Magnitude and Absolute Magnitude