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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Mooning Recent Discoveries H-R The Earth In Space Space Junk
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What are the four main phases of the moon?
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New 1 st Quarter 3 rd Quarter Full
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What is it called when the moon blocks the sun from the Earth?
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Solar Eclipse
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Why do we only ever see one side of the moon?
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The moon rotates at the same rate at which it revolves.
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What is a spring tide and how often does it occur?
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1.A spring tide is an extra-high high tide. 2. It occurs twice per month. During a New and Full moon.
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What is a Neap Tide and how often does it occur?
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1.A neap tide is an extra-low high tide. 2. It occurs twice per month. During a 1 st and 3 rd Quarter Moon.
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Why is a satellite-based telescope better than an Earth-based telescope?
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Satellite telescopes do not have to view the universe through the atmosphere. The atmosphere blocks our view.
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What did Penzais and Wilson discover about the universe?
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They discovered background microwave radiation which is possibly energy left over from the Big Bang.
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How do scientists know that the universe is expanding?
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Red Shift of Spectrums
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What does red shift tell you about the universe?
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It is expanding (stretching waves = longer wavelengths = lower frequencies)
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What will blue shift tell you about the universe?
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It is contracting (contracting waves = shorter wavelengths = higher frequencies)
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What information can you obtain from the H-R Diagram (Name at Least 3 Things)?
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Size/Type of Stars Color/Temperature of Stars Brightness of Stars Age of Stars
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What does the Main Sequence of Stars Represent?
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Stars that are of average brightness and temperature. Most of the stars viewed within our universe fall under the category of Main Sequence.
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Stars can fuse atoms of up to what element?
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Iron (Fe)
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Describe the life cycle of an average-sized star.
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Nebula Protostar Main Sequence Star Red Giant White Dwarf Black Dwarf
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Describe the life cycle of a giant star.
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Nebula Protostar Super Giant Supernova Black Hole or Neutron Star
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In what shape does the Earth (and all other planets) orbit the sun?
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Elliptical (oval)
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What are the two phenomena responsible for keeping the Earth (and all other planets) in orbit around the sun?
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Inertia and Gravity
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Why do we experience seasons on Earth?
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Tilt and Revolution
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Describe the positions of the sun, Earth, and moon during a lunar eclipse.
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S E M
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Describe the positions of the sun, Earth, and moon during a solar eclipse.
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S M E
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Describe how the sun gets its energy.
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Nuclear Fusion ( 4 hydrogen fuse to form 1 helium and ENERGY!)
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Name at least three differences between the inner and outer planets.
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Inner Warm Rocky Short Years Thin Atmospheres Outer Cool Gaseous Long Years Thick Atmospheres
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What is a meteoroid and where does it come from?
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1.A meteoroid is a chunk of rock found in the solar system. 2. The usually come from the debris left over from a comet’s tail
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What are comets and where do they come from?
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1.Comets are large chunks of ice, rock and dust. 2. They come from the outer reaches of the solar system (Kuiper Belt or the Oort Cloud)
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Explain how a meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite differ.
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1. Meteoroid-found in space. 2. Meteor- streak of light found in the Earth’s atmosphere 3. Meteoroid-Found on the surface of the Earth.
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