Looking at the Night Sky
Measurement
The Sun & Other Stars
Evolution of Stars
Galaxies & the Universes
100

You use this to look at the sky without a telescope.

What is Naked-Eye Astronomy?

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100

True or False, Astronomical Units are used to measure how far light travels in a year.

What is false?

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100

Stars shine because of this.

What is Nuclear Fusion?

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100

Nebula is the core of a star, True or False.

What is true?

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100

Huge collections of stars are dark matter.

What is False?

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200

People look at these groups of stars in the night sky.

What are the Constellations?

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200

(Light-year,Luminosity) is used to measure the distance light travels in a year.

What is light-year?

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200

Stars can be classified by three things.

What is temperature, color, and mass?

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200

Is hydrogen or silicon closer to the core of a red super giant.

What is Silicon?

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200

We humans live in the (Milky,Water) Way Galaxy.

What is Milky?

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300

True or false, the Draco Dragon is a constellation.

What is true?
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300

The Moon is seen brighter than Venus from Earth.

What is true?

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300

True or False, the closest star is 4.2 light-years away.

What is true?

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300

Black holes ______ light to escape their gravity.

What is don't let?

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300

True or False, dark energy still has much to research.

What is True?

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400

Spectroscopes project into different ______.

What are wavelengths?

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400

The average distance between the Earth and Sun.

What is 150 million km?

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400

Most stars are ______ percent smaller than the Sun.

What is 90?

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400

True or False, stars are recycled.

What is True?

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400

The universe was born _________ years ago.

What is 13-14 billion?

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500

Different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum have (different,similar) wavelengths and (similar,different) energies.

What is different and different?

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500

The two factors used to determine the third of a star.

What is Luminosity & Apparent Magnitude?

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500

Because (high,low) mass have more gravity pulling inward than (high,low) mass stars.

What is high, low?

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500

The cloud of dust after a supernova is called a/an ___________.

What is Supernova Remnant?

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500

The three major types of galaxies.

What is Spiral Galaxies, Elliptical Galaxies, and Irregular Galaxies?

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