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100

The model that show the Sun is in the centre of the solar system

The Heliocentric Model

100

What are the two terms that we use to say where a star is in the sky (the location)

Azimuth and Altitude

100

What is Triangulation used for?

To calculate the distance to a star, by using angles and the Pythagorean theorem. 

100

What is the Hubble ?

A Satellite Telescope 

100

What is the type of telescope that bends light?

A refracting telescope

200

What is a nebulae?

A cloud of space dust and gas that forms solar systems and stars

200

For altitude and azimuth, which one is measured clockwise?

Azimuth

200

What are issues objects leaving Earth have to deal with in order to leave the atmosphere?

Withstand the range of temperatures in space, be able to counteract Earth's gravity

200

Unmanned satellites launched into space are known as:

Space Probes

200

What are radio waves used for?

To study objects in space we can't see ( no visible light)

300

List the 4 terrestrial planets

Mars, Venus, Mercury, Earth

300

A rock that leaves space, and enters Earth's atmosphere. 

What is a meteor?

300

Stars that are moving towards Earth will appear to have a ____________ because their wave lengths are squished and appear smaller.

(What kind of shift?)

A Blue Shift


This is the Doppler Effect
300

What type of spacecraft uses xenon gas?

Ion Drives

300

These types of satellites triangulate a person's position. What are they? 

Global Positioning Satellites , or GPS

400

What is a supernova?

A supernova is a powerful star explosion that occurs at the end of a star's life cycle. 

400

What is a space rock that lands on Earth?

A meteorite

400

Stars that are moving away from Earth will appear to have a __________ because their wave lengths are stretched and appear longer

(What color is the shift?)

Red Shift

This is the Doppler Effect

400

Describe how Solar Sails work.

When light energy ( photons) hit the sail, the energy transmitted will cause the spacecraft to move. 

400

The type of telescope that bounces light in order to get a picture

What is a reflecting telescope?
500

What is a protostar?

The second step on the birth of a star. The star is starting to glow and is increasing in temperature. 

500

A rock flying through space

What is a meteroid?

500
When measuring the distance to a star, we take measurements when Earth is in two different positions. 

What are they?

6 months apart. ie. 1 in the winter, and 1 in the summer

500

What are spectroscopes used for?

Spectroscopes analyse the light we get from stars in order to tell us what they are made up of. 

500

What is the name of Canada's contribution to the ISS?

Canadarm I and Canadarm II