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astronomy

the study of heavenly bodies, things outside of the earth, including the sun, moon, and stars

100

maria

Latin for "seas", refers to the darker areas of the moon's surface, at lower elevations

100

List the 5 planets that appear as bright as stars in the sky

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

100

What is synchronous orbit? Does the earth or the moon exhibit this orbit?

When an object in space rotates on its axis at the same rate that it revolves around another body, like a planet; the moon

100

During total solar eclipses, what are the corona and the prominences?

Corona- outermost layer of the sun

Prominences- loops of gas that follow the sun's magnetic fields

200

spectroscopy

the study of spectra

200

highlands

areas of the craters on the surface of the moon that appear lighter and are at high elevation

200

What is NEO?

A NEO is a near earth object

200
Who was the first person to see craters on the moon?

Galileo

200

What are the names of the minor planets in our solar system?

Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake

300

comet

small bodies in space that contain frozen dust, gases, and even rocks, which have orbits of their own; made up of a nucleus, often with a trail of particles and dust that follow it

300

lunar

referring to features and aspects related to and upon the moon

300

How do circumpolar stars move in the Southern Hemisphere, and does the South Pole have a main star like Polaris is in the north?

They appear to move clockwise around the south celestial pole, and no

300

How does the moon produce light?

It doesn't. It reflects light from the sun. 

300

List the planets of the inner solar system

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

400

axis

an imaginary line, vertical and horizontal, around which a planet or other body rotates

400
satellites

orbit a planet, of which there are more than 150 in the solar system

400

Which has the faster orbit cycle, the moon or the sun?

The moon

400

How does gravity from both the moon and the earth impact one another?

The earth's gravity pulls on the moon, causing the moon to orbit the earth. But the moon's gravity also pulls on the earth and even alters its shape a little. The moon's gravity also impacts the ocean tides. 

400

List the planets of the outer solar system

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

500

retrograde motion

when a planet appears to move east to west with respect to the stars, opposite from its normal position

500

minor planets

another name preferred by astronomers and given to bodies orbiting the sun that are also called asteroids, smaller than planets

500

Is rotation or revolution the circular motion around an axis that passes through the center of a body, such as a planet or moon?

Rotation

500

What clues helped lead ancient astronomers to realize that the earth was round?


They knew the earth's shadow caused lunar eclipses, and that it was always circular. They also realized that only a sphere casts a circular shadow. 

500

What are three ways comets are lost?

1. wearing out

2. collision with a planet

3. being ejected from the solar system