Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Astronomy
Ch. 1-4
140
Astronomy
Undergraduate 1
02/16/2012

Additional Astronomy Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
angular diameter
Definition
the angle subtended by the diameter of an object. ( Chapter 1) 
Term
angular distance
Definition

The angle between two points in the sky.

( Chapter 1) 

Term
angular measure
Definition

angular measure The size of an angle, usually expressed in degrees, arcminutes, and arcseconds.

(Chapter 1)

Term
arcminute
Definition

One- sixtieth ( 1/ 60) of a degree, designated by the symbol '.

( Chapter 1) 

Term
arcsecond
Definition

One- sixtieth ( 1/ 60) of an arcminute or 1/ 3600 of a degree, designated by the symbol ..

( Chapter 1)

Term
astronomical unit(AU)
Definition

The semimajor axis of Earth’s orbit; the average distance between Earth and the Sun.

( Chapter 1)

Term
Big Bang
Definition

An explosion of all space that took place roughly 13.7 billion years ago and that marks the beginning of the universe.

( Chapter 1)

Term
black hole
Definition

An object whose gravity is so strong that the escape speed exceeds the speed of light.

(Chapter 1)

Term
galaxy
Definition

A large assemblage of stars, nebulae, and interstellar gas and dust.

(Chapter 1)

Term
kiloparsec
Definition

One thousand parsecs; about 3260 light- years.

(Chapter 1)

Term
laws of physics
Definition

A set of physical principles with which we can understand natural phenomena and the nature of the universe.

( Chapter 1)

Term
lightyear 
Definition
The distance light travels in a vacuum in one year. ( Chapter 1)
Term
megaparsec
Definition

One million parsecs.

(Chapter 1)

Term
meteorite
Definition

A fragment of a meteoroid that has survived passage through Earth’s atmosphere.

(Chapter 1)

Term
Newtonian mechanics
Definition
The branch of physics based on Newton’s laws of motion. (Chapter 1)
Term
parsec ( pc)
Definition
A unit of distance; 3.26 light- years. (Chapter 1)
Term
pulsar
Definition
A pulsating radio source thought to be associated with a rapidly rotating neutron star. (Chapter 1)
Term
quasar
Definition
A very luminous object with a very large redshift and a starlike appearance. (Chapter 1)
Term
SI units
Definition
The International System of Units, based on the meter (m), the second (s), and the kilogram (kg). (Chapter 1)
Term
small- angle formula
Definition
A relationship between the angular and linear sizes of a distant object. (Chapter 1)
Term
subtend ( an angle)
Definition
To extend over an angle. (Chapter 1)
Term
supernova ( plural supernovae)
Definition
A stellar outburst during which a star suddenly increases its brightness roughly a millionfold. (Chapter 1)
Term
Antarctic Circle
Definition
A circle of latitude 23 1/ 2 ° north of Earth’s south pole. (Chapter 2)
Term
apparent solar day
Definition
The interval between two successive transits of the Sun’s center across the local meridian. (Chapter 2)
Term
apparent solar time
Definition
Time reckoned by the position of the Sun in the sky. ( Chapter 2)
Term
Arctic Circle
Definition
A circle of latitude 23 1/ 2° south of Earth’s north pole. (Chapter 2)
Term
autumnal equinox
Definition
The intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial equator where the Sun crosses the equator from north to south. Also used to refer to the date on which the Sun passes through this intersection. (Chapter 2)
Term
celestial equator
Definition
A great circle on the celestial sphere 90° from the celestial poles. (Chapter 2)
Term
celestial sphere
Definition
An imaginary sphere of very large radius centered on an observer; the apparent sphere of the sky. (Chapter 2)
Term
circumpolar
Definition
A term describing a star that neither rises nor sets but appears to rotate around one of the celestial poles. (Chapter 2)
Term
constellation
Definition
A configuration of stars in the same region of the sky. (Chapter 2)
Term
declination
Definition
Angular distance of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator. (Chapter 2)
Term
diurnal motion
Definition
Any apparent motion in the sky that repeats on a daily basis, such as the rising and setting of stars. (Chapter 2)
Term
ecliptic
Definition
The apparent annual path of the Sun on the celestial sphere. (Chapter 2)
Term
ecliptic plane
Definition

The plane of Earth’s orbit around the Sun.

(Chapter 2)

Term
epoch
Definition
The date used to define the coordinate system for objects on the sky. (Chapter 2)
Term
equinox
Definition
One of the intersections of the ecliptic and the celestial equator. Also used to refer to the date on which the Sun passes through such an intersection. (Chapter 2)
Term
lower meridian
Definition
The half of the meridian that lies below the horizon. (Chapter 2)
Term
mean solar day
Definition
The interval between successive meridian passages of the mean Sun; the average length of a solar day. (Chapter 2)
Term
mean sun
Definition
A fictitious object that moves eastward at a constant speed along the celestial equator, completing one circuit of the sky with respect to the vernal equinox in one tropical year. (Chapter 2)
Term
meridian ( or local meridian)
Definition
 The great circle on the celestial sphere that passes through an observer’s zenith and the north and south celestial poles. (Chapter 2)
Term
meridian transit
Definition
The crossing of the meridian by any astronomical object. (Chapter 2)
Term
north celestial pole
Definition
The point directly above Earth’s north pole where Earth’s axis of rotation, if extended, would intersect the celestial sphere. (Chapter 2)
Term
positional astronomy
Definition

The study of the apparent positions of the planets and stars and how those positions change.

(Chapter 2)

Term
precession(of Earth)
Definition
 A slow, conical motion of Earth’s axis of rotation caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun on Earth’s equatorial bulge. (Chapter 2)
Term
precession of the equinoxes
Definition
The slow westward motion of the equinoxes along the ecliptic due to precession of Earth. (Chapter 2)
Term
right ascension
Definition
A coordinate for measuring the east- west positions of objects on the celestial sphere. (Chapter 2)
Term
sidereal clock
Definition
A clock that measures sidereal time. (Chapter 2)
Term
sidereal day
Definition
The interval between successive meridian passages of the vernal equinox. (Chapter 2) 
Term
sidereal time
Definition
Time reckoned by the location of the vernal equinox. ( Chapter 2)
Term
sidereal year
Definition
The orbital period of Earth about the Sun with respect to the stars. (Chapter 2) 
Term
south celestial pole
Definition
The point directly above Earth’s south pole where Earth’s axis of rotation, if extended, would intersect the celestial sphere. (Chapter 2)
Term
summer solstice
Definition
The point on the ecliptic where the Sun is farthest north of the celestial equator. Also used to refer to the date on which the Sun passes through this point. (Chapter 2) 
Term
time zone
Definition
A region on Earth where, by agreement, all clocks have the same time. (Chapter 2)
Term
tropical year
Definition
The period of revolution of Earth about the Sun with respect to the vernal equinox. (Chapter 2)
Term
Tropic of Cancer
Definition
A circle of latitude 231/ 2° north of Earth’s equator. (Chapter 2) 
Term
 Tropic of Capricorn
Definition
 A circle of latitude 231/ 2° south of Earth’s equator. (Chapter 2)
Term
upper meridian
Definition
The half of the meridian that lies above the horizon. (Chapter 2)
Term
vernal equinox
Definition
The point on the ecliptic where the Sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north. Also used to refer to the date on which the Sun passes through this intersection. (Chapter 2)
Term
winter solstice
Definition
The point on the ecliptic where the Sun reaches its greatest distance south of the celestial equator. Also used to refer to the date on which the Sun passes through this point. (Chapter 2)
Term
zenith
Definition
The point on the celestial sphere directly overhead an observer. (Chapter 2)
Term
zodiac
Definition
A band of 12 constellations around the sky centered on the ecliptic. (Chapter 2)
Term
annular eclipse
Definition
An eclipse of the Sun in which the Moon is too distant to cover the Sun completely, so that a ring of sunlight is seen around the Moon at mid- eclipse. (Chapter 3)
Term
apogee
Definition
The point in its orbit where a satellite or the Moon is farthest from Earth. (Chapter 3)
Term
eclipse
Definition
The cutting off of part or all the light from one celestial object by another. (Chapter 3) 
Term
eclipse path
Definition
The track of the tip of the Moon’s shadow along Earth’s surface during a total or annular solar eclipse. (Chapter 3)
Term
eclipse year
Definition
The interval between successive passages of the Sun through the same node of the Moon’s orbit. (Chapter 3)
Term
first quarter moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon that occurs when the Moon is 90° east of the Sun. (Chapter 3)
Term
full moon
Definition
phase of the Moon during which its full daylight hemisphere can be seen from Earth. (Chapter 3)
Term
line of nodes
Definition
The line where the plane of Earth’s orbit intersects the plane of the Moon’s orbit. (Chapter 3)
Term
lunar eclipse
Definition
An eclipse of the Moon by Earth; a passage of the Moon through Earth’s shadow. (Chapter 3)
Term
lunar phases
Definition
The appearance of the illuminated area of the Moon as seen from Earth. (Chapter 3)
Term
new moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon when the dark hemisphere of the Moon faces Earth. (Chapter 3)
Term
partial lunar eclipse
Definition
A lunar eclipse in which the Moon does not appear completely covered. (Chapter 3)
Term
partial solar eclipse
Definition
A solar eclipse in which the Sun does not appear completely covered. (Chapter 3)
Term
penumbra (of a shadow) ( plural penumbrae)
Definition
 The portion of a shadow in which only part of the light source is covered by an opaque body. (Chapter 3)
Term
penumbral eclipse
Definition
A lunar eclipse in which the Moon passes only through Earth’s penumbra. (Chapter 3)
Term
perigee
Definition
The point in its orbit where a satellite or the Moon is nearest Earth. (Chapter 3)
Term
saros
Definition
A particular cycle of similar eclipses that recur about every 18 years. (Chapter 3)
Term
sidereal month
Definition
The period of the Moon’s revolution about Earth with respect to the stars. (Chapter 3)
Term
solar corona
Definition
Hot, faintly glowing gases seen around the Sun during a total solar eclipse; the uppermost regions of the solar atmosphere. (Chapter 3)
Term
solar eclipse
Definition
An eclipse of the Sun by the Moon; a passage of Earth through the Moon’s shadow. (Chapter 3)
Term
synchronous rotation
Definition
The rotation of a body with a period equal to its orbital period; also called 1- to- 1 spin- orbit coupling. (Chapter 3)
Term
synodic month
Definition
The period of revolution of the Moon with respect to the Sun; the length of one cycle of lunar phases. Also called the lunar month. (Chapter 3)
Term
third quarter moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon that occurs when the Moon is 90° west of the Sun. (Chapter 3)
Term
totality ( lunar eclipse)
Definition
The period during a total lunar eclipse when the Moon is entirely within Earth’s umbra. (Chapter 3)
Term
totality ( solar eclipse)
Definition
The period during a total solar eclipse when the disk of the Sun is completely hidden. (Chapter 3)
Term
total lunar eclipse
Definition
A lunar eclipse during which the Moon is completely immersed in Earth’s umbra. (Chapter 3)
Term
total solar eclipse
Definition
A solar eclipse during which the Sun is completely hidden by the Moon. (Chapter 3)
Term
umbra ( of a shadow) ( plural umbrae) 
Definition
The central, completely dark portion of a shadow. (Chapter 3)
Term
waning crescent moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon that occurs between third quarter and new moon. (Chapter 3)
Term
waning gibbous moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon that occurs between full moon and third quarter. (Chapter 3)
Term
waxing crescent moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon that occurs between new moon and first quarter. (Chapter 3)
Term
waxing gibbous moon
Definition
The phase of the Moon that occurs between first quarter and full moon. (Chapter 3)
Term
acceleration
Definition
The rate at which an object’s velocity changes due to a change in speed, a change in direction, or both. (Chapter 4)
Term
aphelion
Definition
The point in its orbit where a planet is farthest from the Sun. (Chapter 4)
Term
conic section
Definition
The curve of intersection between a circular cone and a plane; this curve can be a circle, ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola. (Chapter 4)
Term
conjunction
Definition
The geometric arrangement of a planet in the same part of the sky as the Sun, so that the planet is at an elongation of 0°. (Chapter 4)
Term
deferent
Definition
A stationary circle in the Ptolemaic system along which another circle ( an epicycle) moves, carrying a planet, the Sun, or the Moon. (Chapter 4)
Term
direct motion
Definition
The apparent eastward movement of a planet seen against the background stars. (Chapter 4)
Term
eccentricity
Definition
A number between 0 and 1 that describes the shape of an ellipse. (Chapter 4)
Term
ellipse
Definition
A conic section obtained by cutting completely through a circular cone with a plane. (Chapter 4)
Term
elongation
Definition
The angular distance between a planet and the Sun as viewed from Earth. (Chapter 4)
Term
epicycle
Definition
A moving circle in the Ptolemaic system about which a planet revolves. (Chapter 4)
Term
focus ( of an ellipse; plural foci)
Definition
One of two points inside an ellipse such that the combined distance from the two foci to any point on the ellipse is a constant. (Chapter 4)
Term
geocentric model
Definition
An Earth-centered theory of the universe.
Term
greatest eastern elongation
Definition

The configuration of an inferior planet at its greatest angular distance east of the Sun.

(Chapter 4)

Term
greatest western elongation
Definition

The configuration of an inferior planet at its greatest angular distance west of the Sun.

(Chapter 4)

Term
hyperbola
Definition
A conic section formed by cutting a circular cone with a plane at an angle steeper than the sides of the cone. (Chapter 4)
Term
inferior conjunction
Definition
The configuration when an inferior planet is between the Sun and Earth. (Chapter 4)
Term
inferior planet
Definition

planet that is closer to the Sun than Earth is.

(Chapter 4)

Term
Kepler’s first law
Definition
The statement that each planet moves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse. (Chapter 4)
Term
Kepler’s second law
Definition

The statement that a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times as it orbits the Sun; also called the law of equal areas.

(Chapter 4)

Term
Kepler’s third law
Definition
A relationship between the period of an orbiting object and the semimajor axis of its elliptical orbit. (Chapter 4)
Term
law of universal gravitation
Definition
formula deduced by Isaac Newton that expresses the strength of the force of gravity that two masses exert on each other. (Chapter 4)
Term
neap tides
Definition
An ocean tide that occurs when the Moon is near first-quarter or third- quarter phase. (Chapter 4)
Term
Newtonian mechanics
Definition
The branch of physics based on Newton’s laws of motion. ( Chapter 1, Chapter 4)
Term
Newton’s first law of motion
Definition
The statement that a body remains at rest, or moves in a straight line at a constant speed, unless acted upon by a net outside force; the law of inertia. (Chapter 4)
Term
Newton’s form of Kepler’s third law
Definition
A relationship between the period of two objects orbiting each other, the semimajor axis of their orbit, and the masses of the objects. (Chapter 4)
Term
Newton’s second law of motion
Definition
relationship between the acceleration of an object, the object’s mass, and the net outside force acting on the mass. (Chapter 4)
Term
Newton’s third law of motion
Definition

The statement that whenever one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body exerts an equal and opposite force on the first body.

(Chapter 4)

Term
Occam’s razor
Definition
The notion that a straightforward explanation of a phenomenon is more likely to be correct than a convoluted one. (Chapter 4)
Term
opposition
Definition
The configuration of a planet when it is at an elongation of 180° and thus appears opposite the Sun in the sky. (Chapter 4)
Term
parabola
Definition

A conic section formed by cutting a circular cone at an angle parallel to one of the sides of the cone.

(Chapter 4)

Term
parallax
Definition
The apparent displacement of an object due to the motion of the observer. (Chapter 4)
Term
perihelion
Definition
The point in its orbit where a planet or comet is nearest the Sun. (Chapter 4)
Term
period ( of a planet)
Definition
The interval of time between successive geometric arrangements of a planet and an astronomical object, such as the Sun. ( Chapter 4)
Term
Ptolemaic system
Definition
The definitive version of the geocentric cosmogony of ancient Greece. (Chapter 4)
Term
retrograde motion
Definition

The apparent westward motion of a planet with respect to background stars.

(Chapter 4)

Term
semimajor axis ( of an ellipse)
Definition

One- half of the major axis of an ellipse.

(Chapter 4)

Term
sidereal period
Definition
The orbital period of one object about another as measured with respect to the stars. (Chapter 4)
Term
speed
Definition
Distance traveled divided by the time elapsed to cover that distance. (Chapter 4)
Term
spring tides
Definition
An ocean tide that occurs at new moon and full moon phases. ( Chapter 4)
Term
superior conjunction
Definition
The configuration of a planet being behind the Sun as viewed from Earth. ( Chapter 4)
Term
superior planet
Definition

planet that is more distant from the

Sun than Earth is. (Chapter 4)

Term
synodic period
Definition

The interval between successive occurrences of the same configuration of a planet.

(Chapter 4)

Term
tidal forces
Definition

A gravitational force whose strength and/ or direction varies over a body and thus tends to deform the body.

(Chapter 4)

Term
universal constant of gravitation
Definition

The constant of proportionality in Newton’s law of gravitation.

( Chapter 4)

Term
velocity
Definition
The speed and direction of an object’s motion. (Chapter 4)
Term
nebula
Definition

A cloud of interstellar gas and dust.

(Chapter 1)

Supporting users have an ad free experience!