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Foundation of know-how 100 200 I see colours Do you see what I see? Who Am I? The Final Frontier 300 400 500 400 500 400 300 200 100 Hodge Podge
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Which “plane” does azimuth measure?
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The horizontal plane.
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Why is point of view important in frame of reference questions?
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It is important to determine from which point the action is being observed.
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What were the myths of previous cultures based on?
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Their observations and life experiences.
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When the heliocentric model was proposed what were some arguments against it?
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-If the Earth was rotating, how did we stay on the planet. -We should have a fast easterly wind if we were rotating. -We are the most important part of the universe…aren’t we?
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Explain how to draw an ellipse.
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Two pins and a loop of string. By moving the pins apart an oval shape is achieved. The closer the pins, the more circular the orbit.
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What are the three types of spectra?
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Emission or bright line, continuous and absorption or dark line spectrum.
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A diffraction grating is used to create spectrums in what devices?
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Spectroscopes
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Which way is a star moving if it’s light is red-shifted?
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Away from us (Earth)
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The spectrum of the moon should be the same as…?
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THE SUN!!!
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What does light have to pass through to produce a dark line spectrum?
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Light passes through cooler gas.
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Why do telescopes need adaptive optics?
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It compensates for atmospheric distortion
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What is interferometry?
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Signals from more than telescope are combined into one image.
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Hatchoria is a star that is 5.23 light years away. How many AU’s is this distance? (63240 AU = 1 light year)
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330 745.2 AU
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When triangulating the distance to a far away object, why do you want a longer baseline?
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Because it is more accurate.
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Outline the steps of triangulation.
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1.Scale 2.Draw a baseline 3.Measure angles 4.Connect the baseline to the point/object 5.Measure from the point to the baseline (90 o )
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List the 4 inner, or terrestrial planets.
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Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
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Which planet is the biggest?
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Jupiter
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Why is Pluto not considered a planet?
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It is too small.
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What are the Sun spots that Galileo observed?
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Cooler spots on the Sun’s surface.
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List 2 reasons why Mars is the best choice for a human colony.
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-Close to Earth -Has an atmosphere -Comparable gravity -Temp range is suitable
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Which country was the first to put a person in space?
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The Soviet Union
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The speed at which exhaust leaves the rocket is called?
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Exhaust velocity.
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List 2 challenges for life support in space.
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-No atmosphere -Extreme temperature -Gravity
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A way to accelerate a spacecraft using a planets gravity.
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Gravitational Assist
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Name 3 things that computers are used for by space engineers.
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-Calculate orbits -Keep track of satellites -Collect, store, and analyse data -Execute maneuvers of satellites
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1 AU = __________ km (Distance between the Earth and the Sun)
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1 AU = 149,597,870,691 ± 30 metres (nearly 150 million kilometres
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How do CCD’s capture images of objects in space?
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They convert light signals into electronic signals in digital format.
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How many GPS satellites are required to pinpoint your location?
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Three
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Which satellite will cause a dish to turn as it tracks it; Geosynchronous or Low Earth Orbit?
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Low Earth Orbit
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If there is no friction in space, how do probes speed up or slow down?
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Gravity
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