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which of the following are true about the oribits of population I stars is true |
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are randomly inclined to the disk of the galaxy and are primarly confined to the disk of the galaxy |
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the center of our galaxy lies in the direction of the constellation of |
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the chemical abundance of population I stars |
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indicates that the material they formed from had been enriched with material from supernovae |
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Are primarly old stars
Are primarily found in globular clusters and the core |
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Population I stars have more heavy elements because |
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they heavy elements were made in previous generations of stars |
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which of the following is not a characteristic of the stars of the disk component of our galaxy |
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generally speaking elliptical galaxies contain which type of stars |
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mostly lower main sequence stars and giants |
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generally speaking a spiral galaxy contains which type of stars |
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both upper and lower main sequence stars |
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of the following distances which is equivalent to Megaparsec |
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1,000,000 parsecs and 3,260,000 light-years |
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which of the following is not used to measure distance to celestial bodies |
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all are used radar lasers tully-fisher relationship cepheid variable stars |
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the mass of a single galaxy may be found by applying which of the following methods |
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the rotation curve method |
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hubble galaxy classification diagram is shown. Which of the labeled figures above represents an Sc galaxy |
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hubble galaxy classification diagram is shown. Which of the labeled figures above represents an SBa galaxy |
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hubble galaxy classification diagram is shown. Which of the labeled figures above represents an elliptical galaxy |
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If you have an elliptical galaxy that appears to be perfectly circular, what type of galaxy would you classify it as |
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Astronomers believe a galaxy's shape depends on all of the following ExCEPT |
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the chemical elemental composition |
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Which irregular galaxy is believed to have already collided with the Milky Way in the past and is expected to merge with the Milky Way in the Future |
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The Small Magellanic Cloud |
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observation of galaxies and clusters of galaxies indicate that approximately what percentage of matter in the universe is dark matter |
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Which of the following are characteristics of radio lobes |
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they are created by jets from the galaxy |
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Radio lobes radiate synchronotron radiation. this indicates that |
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high speed electrons are spiraling through a magnetic field |
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whihc of the following is true about the nature of quasars |
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quasars must be very luminous |
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which of the following provides scientists with evidence that the energy source of quasars must be relatively small (compared to the size of a galaxy) |
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quasars' brightness fluctuate rapidly |
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____is observed when light from a distant quasar travels past a massive galaxy between us and the quasar, and this light is focused to form tow or more images of the same quasar |
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gravitational lens effect |
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the resolution of Olbers' paradox suggests that it gets dark at night because |
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The universe is not infinite in age and the universe is not static |
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Isotropy is defined as a characteristic of the universe in which |
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the universe looks the same in all directions |
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homogeneity is defined as a characteristic of the universe in which |
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the universe looks the same from all locations over sufficiently great distances |
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Hubble's law is a plot of what tow parameters of galaxies |
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recessional velocity vs. distance |
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If galaxy A is 16 times more distant than galaxy b, then according to the hubble law, galaxy a will recede at a velocity_________than galaxy b |
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In the following diagram, the depiction on the left can be considered to be |
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homogeneous, but not isotropic |
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In the following diagram, the depiction on the RIGHT can be considered to be |
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isotropic, but not homogeneous |
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The cosmic background radiation comes from a time in the evolution of the universe |
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when electrons began to recombine with nuclei to form atoms |
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the center of the universe, the site of the big bang |
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is not at any one location in our physical universe |
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The Stefan-Boltzmann law relates which two properties of an object |
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temperature and energy radiated |
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two objects are moving closer together. Each will see the other's light |
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You take an object and move it three times the distance that it was from a light source. The amount of light that the object will now receive from the source is |
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the representation of gravity as a curvature of space similar to a flexible rubber sheet was first expressed in |
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Einstein's General Theory of Relativity |
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within what era of the big bang are we now living |
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in what era was the universe was dominated by all portions of the electromagnetic spectrum |
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given the above geometric possibilities of the universe, within which geometry do triangles contain less than 180 degrees 1. closed 2. open 3. flat |
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within which geometries will two parallel beam s of light never meet 1. closed 2. open 3. flat |
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the grand unification theories allow for the combining of the following forces |
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protons and neutrons, both known as nucleons are made up of what particles |
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the inflationary cosmological model |
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helps explain why the backgrounds radiation is so nearly the same in all directions |
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the nebular condensation model of the formation of the solar system suggests that ___ should condense closest to the sun |
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the greenhouse effect occurs because |
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carbon dioxide is transparent to visible light and opaque to infrared radiation |
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life on earth is based on |
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evidence for organioc molecules has already been discovered where |
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the drake equation allows us to estimate |
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the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy |
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