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1.Who claimed the “Earth” was at
the center of the solar system?
Ptolemy
2.Through his famous telescope, who is
largely responsible for finding evidence to
support the “Big Bang” Theory?
Edwin Hubble
3.What element is the fuel supplying
the Sun’s energy?
Hydrogen
4. The layer of sun where most of
the nuclear fusion occurs is
known as the
Solar core
5.The dying stages of a star that
occurs when almost all of the fuel
has been consumed is known as…
Red Giant
6.The layer of the sun that
produces the light which reaches
the Earth is known as the…
Photosphere
7. Two examples of evidence that
the “Big Bang” actually occurred
are…
Red Shift; CMBR
8.Two possible results of a
supernova, or a hypernova are…
a Black Hole and a Neutron Star
9.Who proposed the three laws of
planetary motion? (p2 = d3)
Kepler
10. How did Newton contribute to
Kepler’s findings that planets did
not follow a circular path around
the sun?
Gravity and inertia help form elliptical paths
11. One AU is 149,500,000 kM. It is
the distance between the Earth
and the Sun. How many AUs is
Mars, if it is 207,000,000 kM from
the Sun?
If
1:149,500,000 then ?:207,000,000
1
149,500,000
=
X
207,000,000
149,500,000X = 207,000,000
149,500,000
149,500,000
X = 1.38 AUs
12. As a star ages, which element
will increase? Which element will
decrease?
Helium; Hydrogen
13.Who determined that the speed
of receding galaxies was directly
proportional to their distance?
Hubble
14.Place (planet; star; solar system;
universe) in an organizational
order from smallest to largest:
planet; star; solar system; universe
15.Why are galaxies that are farther
away from us, red in appearance?
Because the farther away they are, the longer the
wavelength of visible light is stretched…and the
longest wavelength of visible light is red.
16.Which of the following portions
of the EM spectrum are BELOW
the visible light section?
gamma; ultra violet; radio waves; microwaves; x rays
radio waves; microwaves
17. The sun’s energy is necessary for
most life on Earth. How do
animals rely on the sun’s energy?
Animals consume organisms that use the sun for food
18. In the geocentric version of our
solar system, what body is in the
center?
The Earth
19. What is the sun-centered solar
system known as?
Heliocentric
20. Copernicus was the first to
prove that ______ was at the center
of the solar system.
The sun
21. The discovery of sunspots was
credited to
Galileo
22. As a star cools over its lifetime,
what happens to the wavelengths
of energy being emitted from its
surface?
They become longer
23. By what process does the Sun
produce helium?
Nuclear Fusion
24. Kepler’s 3rd law of planetary motion
shows that the period (time it takes a
body to revolve around the sun) is
proportional to its distance to the sun.
The relationship is p2 = a3
If a planet has a period of 4 years, what
is it’s distance to the sun in AUs?
p2 = a3
42 = a3
16 = a3
2.52 AUs = a
25. If a planet is 4.63 AUs from the
sun, what is its period?
p2 = a3
p2 = 4.633
p2 = 99.25
p = 9.96 years
26. What did Copernicus add to our
understanding of the solar system?
First to conclude Earth was a planet
Proved Aristarchus’ heliocentric solar system
27. How was this different from
what Ptolemy thought?
Ptolemy thought Earth was at center