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Who designed “geoglyphs”?

Who developed the Laws of motion?

Who was the first to promote the heliocentric universe?

Oldest astronomic time piece in existence?

Famous for the invention of telescope?

Telescope that covers 1/3 of the sky and collects radios waves that is sent to a receiver.

What is proper name for the season that occurs when the sun is the highest in the sky?

Telescope that uses MIRRORS?

Telescope that uses LENSES?

Tool that separates starlight into colors?

Worked in a great observatory in Europe and made accurate observations for 23 years!!!

Estimated how large the earth is?

Developed the 3 laws dealing with ellipses?

Provided observational proofs that the earth is a sphere?

List one problem with optical astronomy.

Collection of stars, dust, and gas bonded together by gravity?

An instrument that collects electromagnetic radiation from the sky?

What is the apparent backward motion of planets called?

What is the term for the furthest point from the sun?

What causes seasons?

Shape of the orbit around the sun?

What causes day and night?

What accounts for a year?

What is the longest day of the year?

The shortest day of the year ?

Term for the earth to be closest to the sun?

Described as the power or the strength of the telescope?

The diameter of the lens or the mirrors?

Uses 4 large telescopes and several other small telescope?

What season is it during the autumnal equinox?

What is the speed of the rotation at the north pole?

What is the tilt of the earth?

List one piece of evidence that the earth rotates.

List another piece of evidence that the earth rotates.

List three reasons people began watching the night sky. *Need all three for “shot”

Which “dead guy” was placed under house arrest for publishing astronomical findings that went “against” the church?

Which has the largest effect on eccentricity (how elliptical the shape is), the distance between the foci or length of the ellipse?

What is the equation for eccentricity? *Using e, d, and L…

If the area of sector A of a planet around the sun is 3947 m^2, according to Kepler’s second law the area of another sector (sector B) that represents the same amount of time should be?

What is right ascension AND what unit is it measure in? *Need both correct to get the “shot”