Light
Spectroscopy
Telescopes
The Sun
Terms
100

________________ helps us determine if a star is moving toward us or away from us

Doppler Effect

100

another name for all forms of the array of energy is

electromagnetic radiation

100

the first scientist to use a telescope to observe celestial bodies

Galileo

100

sunspots occur on a _____________ cycle

11-year

100

the outer, tenuous layer of the solar atmosphere

corona

200

Light behaves as both ____________ and __________

waves and particles

200

We can learn what elements are present in stars using their __________________ spectrum

absorption line
200

The Hubble Telescope is a _____________ telescope

Reflector

200

The sun is fueled by _________ __________ where 4 _________ atoms become 1 ______ atom.

Nuclear fusion, hydrogen, helium

200

the number of crests or troughs that pass a given point in a unit of time

frequency
300

arrange the following colours in order from shortest to longest wavelength: Green, Yellow, Red, Blue, Orange, Violet

violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red

300

a common light bulb emits a __________ spectrum

continuous

300

What type of telescope uses the bendable property of light?

Refracting Telescopes

300

Galileo observed ___ ____ on the "surface" or ______________ of the sun

sun spots, photosphere

300

in which spectral lines are shifted toward the shorter wavelengths

blue shift
400

What determines the wavelength of light?

How much energy its source has

400

every element, when incandescent, emits a unique _________________ spectrum

emission line

400
What are 5 reasons that radio telescopes are better than optical telescopes?

Can be used 24 hrs a day, less expensive, detect invisible stuff, radio wavelengths penetrate all the way down to earth's surface without atmospheric interference, can "see" through interstellar dust clouds

400

The lower level of the Sun's atmosphere is called the

Chromosphere

400

subatomic particles ejected at high speeds from the solar corona

solar wind

500

As energy increases, what happens to temperature, luminosity, and wavelength?

Temp increases, luminosity increases, and wavelength decreases

500

I heated up a frying pan till it was glowing red hot. What would happen if i heated it up even more? 

the colour would become brighter and whiter

500

The biggest optical telescopes are ____________ telescopes.

Reflector
500

The most explosive events on the Sun

Solar Flares

500

a concentration of material above the solar surface; bright, archlike structures

Prominence