Star Systems
Galaxies
The Milky Way & Universe
The Universe
Cosmic Vocabulary
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What is a star system?

A group of stars that orbit each other.

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What is a galaxy?

A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity.

100

The Milky Way & Universe

Where is our solar system located in the Milky Way?

100

What does the universe contain?

All space, time, matter, and energy.

100

What is a light year?

The distance light travels in one year (~9.5 trillion km).

200

What is a binary star system?

Two stars orbiting around a common center.

200

What shape is an elliptical galaxy?

Round or oval-shaped.

200

How many stars does the Milky Way contain (approx.)?

Hundreds of billions.

200

What is the approximate age of the universe since the Big Bang?

About 13.8 billion years.

200

What is an open cluster?

A loose group of young stars.

300

What is a multiple star system?

Three or more stars bound by gravity.

300

What kind of galaxy is the Milky Way?

A spiral galaxy.

300

About how wide is the Milky Way?

~100,000 light years across.

300

What evidence do we have that the universe is expanding?

Redshift of galaxies shows they are moving away from us.

300

What is a globular cluster?

A tightly packed, spherical group of older stars.

400

What is the main difference between open and globular clusters?

Open clusters are loose groups of younger stars; globular clusters are tightly packed groups of older stars.

400

How do spiral, elliptical, and irregular galaxies differ?

Spiral = disk with arms, Elliptical = oval with old stars, Irregular = no definite shape (often from collisions).

400

What unit do astronomers use to measure distances in space?

Light years.

400

Roughly how many galaxies exist in the universe?

Billions

400

What is dark matter’s role in galaxies?

It provides extra gravity to hold galaxies together

500

Open clusters are loose groups of younger stars; globular clusters are tightly packed groups of older stars.

Because many stars are found in pairs rather than being alone.

500

Why do astronomers believe irregular galaxies form?

They are often created when galaxies collide.

500

Why do astronomers use light years instead of kilometers?

Because distances are so vast that kilometers are impractical; 1 light year = ~9.5 trillion km.

500

Why is the expansion of the universe important in astronomy?

  •  It supports the Big Bang theory and shows the universe is dynamic, not static.

500

What is the universe?

All of space, time, matter, and energy.