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Astronomy Unit

Astronomy Key Terms Nebular Hypothesis Barycenter (qualitative understanding, quantitative would be an extension) Blueshift Accretion Solar wind Big Bang Theory (supported by Hubble’s Law) Sunspots Earth’s magnetic field Solar flares Equatorial bulge Kepler’s Laws (qualitative understanding, not quantitative) Universe Fission Galaxy Fusion Solar system Electromagnetic spectrum Rotation Planets Revolution Frequency Moons Nutation Wavelength Meteor Precession Spectrum Asteroids Causes of seasons Doppler effect Comets Redshift Stellar Evolution

Astronomy Pre-Test What is the difference between precession and nutation? Does the sun move? How? Why is the Earth larger around the equator than the poles? What is the difference between a planet and a star? A galaxy and a solar system? A galaxy and the universe? How did the solar system form? How does the Earth move? What causes the seasons? Why does the sun shine? How can we learn about places that are farther away than humans have ever travelled? What is the “Big Bang?”