Aristotle proposed that the Earth was the center of the Solar System. This model is the:
Geocentric Model
The method of measuring distance indirectly by creating an imaginary triangle between an observer and an object whose distance is to be estimated.
Triangulation
What is a key difference between reflecting and refracting telescopes?
Reflecting - uses MIRRORS
Refracting - uses LENSES
What are the lowest level of energy waves on the electromagnetic spectrum?
Radio waves
a modular space station in low Earth orbit. It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies.
What is the International Space Station?
What separates the inner planets and the outer planets?
The asteroid belt
Can tell us what a star is made of, and if it is moving toward us or away from us.
Spectral analysis
What is a radio telescope?
A telescope designed to observe radio waves from distant objects in space.
What is red-shifted?
A star that is moving away from you.
What is the difference between serial and parallel staging of rockets?
Serial - rocket gets shorter as stages are dropped
Parallel - Multiple rockets that fire at once and drop off so the main rocket can continue on.

Planets revolving around the sun is the ______ system.
Heliocentric System.
Why are measurements for star distances taken 6 months apart?
Scientists want the largest baseline possible

The ability of a telescope to distinguish details.
Resolving power or resolution
What is the final stage(s) of a star that is a supergiant?
Black hole or neutron star depending on the mass
A method of acceleration which enables a space craft to gain extra speed by using the gravity of a planet.
Gravitational Assist
How many planets could ancient civilizations see
Five planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known to the ancients.
What is parallax?
The apparent shift of the position of an object based on the observer point of view. Closer objects = greater shift
Why might scientists want to use a telescope in space?
There is no atmosphere to distort images
The phenomenon that the observed frequency of a wave changes if the source of the wave and the observer are moving toward or away from one another.
The Doppler effect
Describe 3 hazards of space travel.
Space junk, radiation, isolation, limited resources, effects of microgravity
Describe the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse.
Solar - Sun, Moon, Earth. Moon is in line with the Sun and casts a shadow on Earth
Lunar - Sun, Earth, Moon. Earth is in line with the Sun and casts a shadow on the moon. Some light passes through Earth's atmosphere to make it appear red
Explain these: azimuth and altitude (include degrees).
And, what does an Astrolabe measure?
Azimuth is similar to a compass (0-360 degrees)
Altitude is the distance above the horizon (0-90 degrees)
An astrolabe measures altitude.
Describe interferometry and state why it is used by scientists.
Interferometry = combining two telescopes with a computer to increase the telescopes resolving power. It is used by scientists to see deep space objects and increase the power of a telescope
The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram graphs the relationship between ________ and ________ of stars.
brightness and temperature
How high or how far a rocket travels is dependent on its_______.
Exhaust velocity?