Vocab 1
Vocab 2
H-R Diagram
Gravity
Solar System
100

a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation.

Black holes

100

_______ is the process responsible for the Sun's energy production through the fusion of hydrogen atoms.

Hydrogen fusion

100

Explain What a Hertzsprung-Russell H-R Diagram is.

a graph that separates the effects of temperature and surface area on stellar luminosities.

100

A fundamental force of nature

Gravity

100

The most central and massive object in our solar system

The Sun

200

Galaxies are.....

A system of billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.

200

A massive explosion that occurs when a star reaches the end of its life.

Supernovas

200

Why is an H-R diagram so important?

It helps scientists understand how stars change over time. It shows the relationship between a star's brightness,temperature, and stage in its life cycle.

200

Who is responsible for discovering gravity ?

Sir Issac Newton

200

What are all the inner planets?

Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars

300

A ______ is the precursor of a fully formed star.

Prostar

300

A______forms when the remnants of a supernova collapse under immense pressure.

Neutron Star

300

The main sequence star is the region of the diagram and runs from....

upper left to lower right

300

List variables that affects gravity's strength

Mass:more mass of an object means a stronger gravitational pull

Distance: distance between objects weakens gravity with increased distance.

300

Plants orbit in which direction around the sun?

counterclockwise

400

The Milky Way is an example of a _______ containing billions of stars.

Galaxy

400

A classification system for stars based on their temperature and light.

Spectral Class

400

What does the symbol Θ on the diagram refers to?

The Sun

400

Explain gravity's effect on Earth and Space.

Gravity on Earth keeps everything anchored to the ground, while in space,it governs the movement of planets, stars, and galaxies,holding them in orbit.

400

List All three of Kepler's Laws that describes how planets move around the sun

1. Planets orbit in ellipses with the Sun at one focus

2. Planets sweep out equal areas in equal times

3. The square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis

500

How does a supernova contribute to the creation of stars?

As a massive star collapses,it produces a shock wave that can induce fusion in the star's outer shell

500

Explain the difference between a white dwarf and a neutron star.

A white dwarf is an electron degenerate object, while a neutron star is a neutron degenerate object. 

500

What can a H-R diagram reveal about stars?

Distance,Age,Size,Mass,Density, and Surface temperature

500

Why is it important for scientists to accurately calculate and predict planetary orbits?

Accurately calculating and predicting planetary orbits helps scientists understand space dynamics,plan space missions, and avoid potential collisions.

500

How might studying certain regions in space help us understand the solar system's history?

Studying certain regions in space can reveal clues about the formation and evolution of the solar system, such as examining asteroid belts or distant comets that contain old unchanged material.