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Which of the following is evidence that the Sun moves eastwards with respect to the celestial sphere and the fixed stars? |
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the fact that different constellations are visible at different times over the course of the year |
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The approximate date on which the Sun passes through what we call the autumnal (fall) equinox is |
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The first quarter Moon rises approximately at |
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The Moon's ascending node regresses westwards with respect to the fixed stars while the Moon moves eastwards. Which of the following statements is correct? The nodical month is longer than the sidereal month. The nodical month is shorter than the sidereal month. The synodic month is shorter than the sidereal month. |
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The nodical month is shorter than the sidereal month. |
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Which of the following is the situation with the most knowledge about the purpose of the site or alignment(s)? the Coricancha at Cuzco the Hopi Soyal alignment Stonehenge |
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Which of the following is almost certainly not true about Stonehenge? ) the Heel Stone was placed to mark the direction of midsummer (summer solstice) sunrise ) it was used to predict eclipses ) it has features that are related to the length of the synodic month (Sarsen Circle of 30 stones, Y and Z holes) (3) the Heel Stone was placed to mark the direction of midsummer (summer solstice) sunrise |
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1) it was used to predict eclipses |
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Which of the following alignments has the longest baseline? (1) sunset aligned with the notch whose name I can't pronounce 11 days before the Hopi Soyal ceremony starts (2) the Heel Stone at Stonehenge at midsummer (summer solstice) sunrise (3) the June solstice sunrise alignment at the Torreon in Machu Picchu |
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(1) sunset aligned with the notch whose name I can't pronounce 11 days before the Hopi Soyal ceremony starts |
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In Cuzco the stone columns on Cerro Picchu west of town marked the planting season when the Sun set between them. This occurred around the time of |
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There is a one-to-one correspondence of the huacas in Cuzco's ceque system with days of the year except for 37 days in May and June. Those 37 days are the ones when |
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(1) the Pleiades are invisible because they're too close to the Sun |
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Which of the following is a superior planet? |
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Mercury is a morning star when it is |
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The interval between successive heliacal risings of a planet such as Venus is |
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the time required for a body within the solar system, such as a planet, the Moon, or an artificial Earth satellite, to return to the same or approximately the same position relative to the Sun as seen by an observer on the Earth. |
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The branch of the government bureau in China that was responsible for keeping track of irregular phenomena in the sky such as comets, meteors, eclipses, and "guest stars" was |
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The Sky Measuring Scale with the masonry towers (Gaocheng Observatory) was designed and built by |
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The ecliptic coordinate that is measured N or S of the ecliptic is |
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Which of the following kinds of eclipse is seen when one is located inside the Moon's penumbra? |
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The eclipse seasons are the times when |
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the Moon's line of nodes is near or on the Sun |
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Our division of the day into 24 hours goes back to the |
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Kidinnu invented the original zigzag approximation for what purpose? |
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to represent the variable motion in longitude for Sun, Moon, and planets |
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The saros cycle is associated with |
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eclipses, both solar and lunar |
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In the cosmological model of Philolaus, one of the Pythagoreans, the counter-Earth served what purpose? |
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hide the central fire from view by people on Earth |
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The hippopede was introduced by Eudoxus to explain |
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the retrograde motions of planets |
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According to Aristotle, the natural motions of things in the superlunary realm (from the Moon's sphere out) are |
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in circles at constant speed (uniform circular motion) |
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Which of the following arguments did Aristotle employ against the Earth's revolution around the Sun? |
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The Moon's geocentric parallax, and thus its distance, was first measured successfully by |
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In the simplified geocentric model we discussed in lecture, the epicycle for an inferior planet was taken to be |
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the planet's orbit around the Sun |
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Which of the following features of Ptolemy's epicyclic models was the one that was most objected to by others, including Copernicus? |
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Which of the following can be used to establish the Sun's altitude and the time of day? |
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The approximate date of Aristotle is |
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In the altazimuth or horizon coordinate system, the coordinate that is measured straight up from the horizon to the object is |
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Here in Gainesville, the daily motion caused by Earth's rotation makes stars in the northern sky move |
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in fairly small arcs around the North Celestial Pole, which is about 30 degrees above the horizon |
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The approximate date on which the Sun passes through what we call the vernal (spring) equinox is |
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The equatorial coordinate declination is ordinarily measured in units of |
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The Moon's phase midway between first quarter and full is |
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The third/last quarter Moon sets approximately a |
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The sidereal month is about 27 1/3 days, while the synodic month is about 29 1/2 days. The sidereal month is shorter because |
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the Sun and Moon are both moving eastwards relative to the fixed stars, so the Moon has to cover an extra distance to catch the Sun again |
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When the Moon's ascending node is at the vernal equinox it will have its |
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Which of the following is the situation with the least knowledge about the purpose of the site or alignment(s)? the Coricancha at Cuzco Stonehenge the Hopi Soyal alignment |
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a single alignment, a solar one |
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Which of the following alignments has the longest baseline? (1) the stones at Ballochroy at midsummer (summer solstice) sunset (2) the Heel Stone at Stonehenge at midsummer (summer solstice) sunrise (3) the June solstice sunrise alignment at the Torreon in Machu Picchu |
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(1) the stones at Ballochroy at midsummer (summer solstice) sunset |
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In Cuzco the stone columns on Cerro Picchu west of town marked the planting season when the Sun set between them. This occurred around the time of |
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The Mayan calendar called the "Long Count" that was used for chronology had a "year" of |
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Which of the following is an inferior planet? |
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Mercury is an evening star when it is |
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east of the Sun on the sky |
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The interval between successive heliacal risings of a planet such as Jupiter is |
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that planet's synodic period |
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Which of the following is the ecliptic coordinate that is measured eastwards along the ecliptic from the vernal equinox? |
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A total solar eclipse is what is seen when one is located |
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The eclipse seasons are the times when |
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the Moon's line of nodes is near or on the Sun |
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Kidinnu, known to the Greeks as Cidenas, is the Babylonian (Chaldean, actually) who invented |
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the zigzag approximation to represent the variable motion in longitude |
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The saros cycle is associated with |
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eclipses, both solar and lunar |
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At the center of the cosmological model of Philolaus, one of the Pythagoreans, was the |
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The hippopede was introduced by Eudoxus to explain |
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the retrograde motions of planets |
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According to Aristotle, things that change such as comets, meteors, and "new stars" must be part of the |
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sublunary realm, in the Earth's upper atmosphere |
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Which of the following arguments did Aristotle employ against the Earth's rotation? |
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Which of the following put the Sun at the center of the Universe (heliocentric theory)? |
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In the simplified geocentric model we discussed in lecture, the epicycle for a superior planet was taken to be |
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the Earth's orbit around the Sun |
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Which of the following can be used to establish the day when the Sun passes directly overhead but not the time of day on any other day? |
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The approximate date of Hipparchus is |
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The coordinate system that is based on the horizon and starts from the N point (formerly the S point) on the horizon is the |
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altazimuth system (altitude, azimuth) |
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The fact that different constellations are visible at different times over the course of the year is evidence that the Sun is |
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moving eastwards with respect to the fixed stars |
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The approximate date on which the Sun passes through what we are calling the winter solstice is |
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The equatorial coordinate right ascension is ordinarily measured in units of |
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The tropical year is defined as the time for |
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the Sun to go completely around the celestial sphere with respect to the vernal equinox |
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The Moon's phase midway between full and third/last quarter is |
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The first quarter Moon rises approximately at |
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The sidereal month is about 27 1/3 days, while the nodical/draconitic month is about 27 1/5 days. The nodical month is shorter because |
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the Moon moves eastwards relative to the fixed stars whereas the nodes move westwards (Moon runs into node "early") |
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When the Moon's ascending node is at the autumnal equinox it will have its |
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The astronomer Gerald Hawkins introduced the use of the digital computer to study which of the following at Stonehenge? |
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the azimuths of rise and set for astronomical objects compared to the alignments of the stones |
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The term trilithon refers to |
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two massive vertical stones next to each other with a third stone laid horizontally across the top |
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which of the following is generally considered true about Stonehenge? the large stones were transported to the site by Merlin the Magician the builders deliberately marked the direction of summer solstice (or midsummer) sunrise with the Heel Stone the builders planned to use the Aubrey holes to predict eclipses |
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the builders deliberately marked the direction of summer solstice (or midsummer) sunrise with the Heel Stone |
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a single alignment, the tomb passageway with winter solstice sunrise |
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Which of the following alignments is found at both the Coricancha in Cuzco and the Torreon at Machu Picchu? |
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the June solstice sunrise and rising point of the Pleiades |
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The Mayan calendar that has a 360-day "year" is the |
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so-called "Long Count" used for chronology |
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when a superior planet is in opposition |
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it is said to be going through retrograde motion |
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The ecliptic coordinate celestial longitude is measured |
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eastwards along the ecliptic from the vernal equinox |
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A person located on the Earth where the Moon's umbra passes over sees (weather permitting, of course) a/an |
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The eclipse seasons are the times when |
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the Moon's line of nodes is near or on the Sun |
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The Babylonians were able to predict when lunar eclipses would occur, whether they would be partial or total, and the degree of partial eclipses. The tool which enabled them to make these predictions was |
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the "broken" zigzag approximation to the Moon's motion in latitude |
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The astronomy of the early Greeks (as opposed to the late or Hellenistic Greeks) was |
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speculative and philosophical (as opposed to quantitative and observational) |
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The hippopede as a device for representing retrograde motion was introduced by |
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In Aristotle's cosmology, the natural motion of the elements in the sublunary realm was |
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vertical, either straight up or straight down |
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the coordinate system that is based on the horizon and starts on the N point on the horizon is known as |
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the altazimuth system (altitude, azimuth) |
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the equatorial coordinate that is measured in units of time (hours, minutes, seconds) as opposed to angles (degrees, arc minutes, arc seconds) is |
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the full moon sets approximately at |
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the moon's minor standstills occur when |
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its descending node lies on top of the vernal equinox |
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what new thing did Gerald Hawkins bring to the study of Stonehenge? |
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the central axis of the Coricancha is nearly aligned with which? |
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the June solstice sunrise and rising point of the Pleiades |
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the Mayan calendar that has a 365-day "year" is |
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the agricultural calendar of haab approximating the tropical year |
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the interval between successive heliacal risings of a star or star cluster like the Pleiades is |
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the ecliptic coordinate that is measured N or S of the ecliptic is |
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Our division of the hour into 60 minutes and the minute into 60 seconds comes from |
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The central fire and counter-Earth were elements of the cosmological system of |
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The celestial meridian is the imaginary circle that |
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runs from the N point on the horizon through the zenith to the S point |
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hich of the following is evidence that the Sun is moving N and S with respect to the celestial sphere and the fixed stars? |
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it rises and sets at different points on the horizon over the course of the year |
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The equatorial coordinate that is measured N or S of the celestial equator is |
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The sidereal year is defined as the time for |
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the Sun to go completely around the celestial sphere with respect to the fixed stars |
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The synodic month is about 291 days, 2 while the nodical month is about 271 days. 5 The difference is because |
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the Sun and Moon are both moving eastwards while the Moon’s ascending node is moving westwards |
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The Moon’s major standstills occur when |
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its ascending node lies on top of the vernal equinox |
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Which of the following has an alignment of its central axis with the Pleiades rising point? |
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A superior planet is brightest in the sky (as seen from Earth) when it is at |
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Guo Shoujing was the astronomer responsible for |
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the Sky Measuring Scale with the masonry towers (Gaocheng Observatory) |
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The zigzag approximation to represent the variable motion in longitude was invented by |
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Which of the following statements is correct? The Babylonians were able to forecast when lunar eclipses might occur but not predict them for certain. The Babylonians were able to predict when lunar eclipses would occur, whether they would be partial or total, and the degree of partial eclipses. The Babylonians were able to predict when solar and lunar eclipses would occur, whether they would be partial or total, and the degree of partial eclipses. |
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The Babylonians were able to predict when lunar eclipses would occur, whether they would be partial or total, and the degree of partial eclipses. |
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The first of the Greeks to consider the nature of the cosmos a subject of contemplation to be understood was |
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The approximate date of Newgrange is |
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The celestial equator is the |
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imaginary circle midway between the celestial poles |
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At the Earth’s North Pole the stars |
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move parallel to the horizon, neither rising nor setting |
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The changes in the Sun’s rising and setting points and where it crosses the celestial meridian over the course of the year are evidence that the Sun moves |
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north and south with respect to the celestial sphere |
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The changes in the Sun’s rising and setting points and where it crosses the celestial meridian over the course of the year are evidence that the Sun moves |
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north and south with respect to the celestial sphere |
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The term heliacal rising refers to |
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irst appearance before sunrise after an object has been invisible near the Sun |
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Newgrange’s alignment together with the finding of human remains inside suggests a connection between |
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winter solstice, death, and rebirth |
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The term heliacal rising refers to |
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irst appearance before sunrise after an object has been invisible near the Sun |
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Newgrange’s alignment together with the finding of human remains inside suggests a connection between |
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winter solstice, death, and rebirth |
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The Hopi Soyal ceremony occurs around the time of |
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At Ballochroy the distance from the megalith to the mountain is 19 miles, while the distance from the center of Stonehenge to the Heel Stone is several hundred feet. What can one infer about the relative precision of the two alignments? |
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Ballochroy is more precise |
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The altitude of the celestial pole in the observer’s sky is equal to |
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The approximate date on which the Sun is farthest north of the celestial equator is |
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Which of the following suggested astronomical connections for Stonehenge is definitely not currently accepted? (1) use of the Aubrey holes to predict eclipses (2) alignment of the center and the Heel Stone with summer solstice (midsummer) sunrise (3) alignment of the station stones with solstice sunrises and sunsets |
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(1) use of the Aubrey holes to predict eclipses |
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The Torreon at Machu Picchu has an alignment towards the northeast that is essentially the same as that of the main axis of the Coricancha. What alignment(s) is/are involved? |
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June solstice sunrise and Pleiades rise |
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We know that the Maya understood the relationship between Venus’s synodic period and the 260-day "sacred year" because |
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it appears in a table in the Dresden Codex |
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The regular astronomical phenomena such as the calendar were the responsibility of which branch of the Chinese astronomical bureau? |
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Comets are a phenomenon in the upper level of Earth’s atmosphere according to Aristotle because |
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they change, whereas everything in the superlunary region is immutable |
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Aristarchus is noteworthy in part for having |
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First proposed a heliocentric theory of the Universe |
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The first reasonably close value for the Moon’s geocentric parallax (and the first distance of a celestial body) was obtained by |
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IntheGreekwayofreckoning(withrespect to the Earth), a superior planet’s period of revolution around its epicycle is |
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The "gueststar" of 1054 AD, whose appearance was recorded in the Chinese records but not in European ones, was what we now know as a |
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Which of the following had its origins in the Babylonians’ sexagesimal number system? |
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a pattern of eclipse series over a period of slightly more than 18 years |
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The actual size of the Earth, as distinct from its relative size compared to the Sun and Moon, was first determined by |
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Which of the following instruments was used for measuring the ecliptic coordinates of objects? |
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zodiacal armillary sphere |
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The celestial poles are located on the celestial sphere directly above |
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The latitude of Hven, where Tycho Brahe's observatories were located, is 56 degrees N. What is the altitude of the North Celestial Pole at that location? |
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At the Earth's equator, stars move which way? |
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they rise and set perpendicular to the horizon |
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The coordinate in the altazimuth system (for the observer's sky) that is measured around the horizon from north or sometimes south is |
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Which of the following facts is evidence that the Sun moves eastwards with respect to the fixed stars? |
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the solar day is longer than the sidereal day |
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Equatorial coordinates change over time because of |
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Our calendar is most nearly based on which of the following intervals? |
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Successive heliacal risings of the bright star Sirius occur at intervals of one |
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At Stonehenge the alignment of the center and the Heel Stone is towards |
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midsummer (that is, summer solstice) sunrise |
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In his book Stonehenge Decoded Hawkins put forward which highly controversial idea? |
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the Aubrey holes were used to predict eclipses |
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Retrograde motion of a superior planet occurs when |
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the Earth overtakes the slower-moving planet |
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Which does not have a table in the Dresden Codex? |
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The lunisolar calendar that uses signs such as the ripening of crops to determine when a thirteenth month is needed is referred to as employing |
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Looking from the north towards the south (as when looking down at an Earth globe), the eastwards direction is |
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