Astronomy Exam Review
Across
- 3. The force that is most responsible for the formation of a star.
- 5. The astronomer who first discovered the red shift of light from distant galaxies, showing that they are moving away from us.
- 6. Type of motion of objects in the sky that is due to earth's rotation.
- 10. You observe a waxing gibbous moon at 10 PM. What would the moon phase be at 3 AM?
- 11. Group of planets having relatively thin atmospheres, a rocky crust, and a metal core.
- 12. The path the Sun appears to follow through the sky over the course of a year.
- 17. Stars form in giant _____.
- 19. A glowing light display in the upper atmosphere produced due to solar flares and/or CMEs.
- 20. The celestial equivalent of latitude.
- 22. A unit used to measure the distance to stars.
- 23. What color are the hottest stars?
- 24. Refined the theory of general relativity to explain the motion of the planet Mercury.
- 26. All of the elements heavier than iron came from a _____ explosion.
Down
- 1. A method used to measure the distance to nearby stars based on the diameter of earth's orbit and an apparent shift in the star's position over a 6 month period.
- 2. The next stage in the Sun's life cycle - when it runs low on Hydrogen in the core.
- 3. Discovered that Venus has phases like the Moon.
- 4. Nuclear ___ in the core of a star turns hydrogen into helium. making lots of energy.
- 6. Brightness of a star due to its distance from Earth.
- 7. When will a flagpole have no shadow in Remus?
- 8. Model of the universe that puts Earth at the center.
- 9. The time of year when the Sun is at the point in the sky where the ecliptic and the celestial equator intersect.
- 13. Largest volcano in the solar system.
- 14. Stars that are fusing hydrogen into helium are on what part of the HR Diagram?
- 15. An eclipse that occurs when the Moon casts its shadow on the Earth.
- 16. You can't see Polaris, our _____, if you are south of the equator.
- 18. The groups that stars are placed in based on their spectra.(OBAFGKM)
- 21. A chart that compares the brightness and temperatures of main sequence stars.
- 25. If the Sun were in the constellation Taurus at noon, in which constellation would it be at sunset?