Galaxies
Star Life
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Gravity
Spectrum Analysis
100

What is the Milky Way?

 Answer: The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.



100

What is a nebula?

 Answer: A nebula is a giant cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.

100

What is wavelength?

Answer: Wavelength is the distance between successive crests of a wave, commonly used to describe electromagnetic radiation.

100

What is gravity?

 Gravity is the force that attracts two bodies towards each other, proportional to their masses.

100

What are spectral lines?

Answer: Spectral lines are dark or bright lines in a spectrum caused by the absorption or emission of light at specific wavelengths.

200

What type of galaxy is Andromeda?

Answer: Andromeda is a spiral galaxy.


200

What are the stages of a star's life cycle?

 Answer: The stages include nebula, main sequence, red giant, supernova, and either neutron star or black hole.

200

What are the types of radiation?

 Answer: The types include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.

200

How does gravity affect star motion?

 Answer: Gravity governs the orbits of stars within galaxies and influences their movement.

200

 How do scientists identify elements in stars?

Answer: Scientists analyze the spectrum of light from stars to identify specific spectral lines that correspond to different elements.

300

How do galaxies form?

 Answer: Galaxies form from the gravitational attraction of gas and dust, which coalesces into stars and clusters.

300

What happens during a supernova?

 Answer: A supernova is a powerful explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life cycle, dramatically increasing its brightness.

300

What colors are in the visible spectrum?

 Answer: The visible spectrum includes red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

300

What is gravitational pull?

 Answer: Gravitational pull is the force exerted by a mass, attracting other masses towards it.

300

What does spectrum analysis tell us about star composition?

 Answer: Spectrum analysis reveals the elements present in a star and their relative abundances.

400

What is the age of the universe?

Answer: The universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old.

400

What is a white dwarf?


 Answer: A white dwarf is the remnant core of a star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel and shed its outer layers.

400

 What has the longest wavelength?

 Answer: Radio waves have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.

400

What role does gravity play in galaxy formation?

Answer: Gravity pulls matter together, forming stars and galaxies from gas and dust.

400

What is redshift?

Answer: Redshift is the phenomenon where light from an object moving away from us is shifted to longer wavelengths.

500

What are the characteristics of elliptical galaxies?

Answer: Elliptical galaxies are smooth and featureless, with a more rounded shape and older stars.

500

 What is a black hole?

 Answer: A black hole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.

500

How does the spectrum of a distant star differ from that of the Sun?

 Answer: The spectrum of a distant star can show redshift or blueshift, indicating its movement relative to Earth.

500

 How does gravity affect satellite B?

 Answer: If forces acting on satellite B become unbalanced, it could change its orbit or lead to its collision with another body.

500

 What is the significance of blue shift?

Answer: Blue shift indicates that an object is moving towards us, causing its light to shift to shorter wavelengths.