Astronomy

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  1. 5. A type of solar eclipse that is happens when the Sun, Moon and Earth are not exactly aligned.
  2. 8. Apparent yearly movement of the stars as observed from Earth as a direct effect of the Earth's revolution around the sun.
  3. 9. A type of lunar eclipse occurs when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth.
  4. 10. Sun revolves 360° a year around a path on the celestial sphere called ______.
  5. 12. Diurnal Motion is the apparent ______ revolution of the celestial sphere around the celestial poles as a direct effect of the Earth's rotation on its axis
  6. 14. Kepler's first law of Planetary Motion.
  7. 18. Kepler postulated that there must be a ______ from the Sun that moves the planets.
  8. 19. Brahe He was a Danish astronomer and nobleman who made accurate observations of the movement of celestial bodies in an observatory built for him by King Frederick II of Denmark in 1576.
  9. 20. They have discovered that Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are planets.
  10. 21. A__________ can only happen during a New Moon.
  11. 22. A type of equinox that is only Happens in every 20th of march
  12. 24. It is states that when an imaginary line is drawn from the center of the Sun to the center of a planet, the line will sweep out an equal area of space in equal time intervals.
  13. 25. Around 240 BC, he attempted to measure the circumference of the Earth.
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  1. 1. The law of ellipses which describes that the actual path followed by the planets was _______, not circular, with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse.
  2. 2. It is also called a satellite.
  3. 3. It occurs every September 22
  4. 4. This table was the most accurate table that is known to the astronomical world.
  5. 6. In 500 to 430 BC, he further supported Pytagoras' proposal through his observations of the shadows that the Earth cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse.
  6. 7. It is the circular path that the celestial bodies take to complete the diurnal motion.
  7. 11. The Law of ________ describes that the square of a planet's orbital period, T2 is proportional to the cube of a planet's average distance from the Sun R³.
  8. 13. This axis intersects the celestial sphere at a point in the northern sky and is presently lose to the northern star.
  9. 15. Around 340 BC, he listed several arguments for a spherical earth that included the position of the North star, the shape of the moon and the sun, and the disappearance of the ships when they sail over the horizon.
  10. 16. Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations used a primitive version of a sundial called _______.
  11. 17. Pythagoras, an ancient Greek philosopher and his pupils were the first to propose that the earth is _____.
  12. 23. One of the phases of the moon occurs when the Sun and Moon are aligned, with the Sun and Earth on opposite sides of the moon