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Where is the 90° latitude on Earth?

Both North & South poles

<p>Both North &amp; South poles</p>
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<p>What type of tides would this arrangement of earth-moon-sun create?</p>

What type of tides would this arrangement of earth-moon-sun create?

Spring tide

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A star you observed has an H-alpha line (λo = 345.28nm) at a wavelength of λ = 345.42nm. What speed is this star?

121.64 km/s

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Each element on the periodic table can be identified by its

unique spectral “fingerprint”

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What measurement is the distance traveled by light in one year?

Light-year

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<p>Which type of eclipse is shown in the diagram?</p>

Which type of eclipse is shown in the diagram?

Lunar Eclipse

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If two objects in the sky have a different parallax shift what can you conclude from that?

The object with the smaller shift is closer

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Where is the 0° latitude on Earth?

Equator

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A lunar eclipse only happens during a _____ moon.

Full

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A star has a temperature of what if it has a nanometer ranger of 700?

This red star has a temperature of 4286K

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What is the difference between solar and sidereal day?

  • A solar day is the time it takes for the Earth to rotate about its axis so that the Sun appears in the same position in the sky

  • A sidereal day is the time it takes for the Earth to complete one rotation about its axis with respect to the 'fixed' stars.

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The Earth’s axis is tilted ____ degrees.

23.5

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<p>What happens when the area in which you live tilts away from the sun?</p>

What happens when the area in which you live tilts away from the sun?

It is winter.

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Which of the following statement/s are correct?

I. The main consequences of Earth's rotation are day and night.

II. The sidereal day has a period of 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds, which is almost 4 minutes shorter than the mean solar day.

III. Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit at an average speed of 107,000 kilometers (66,000 miles) per hour.

I, II, III

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<p>The unknown emissions spectra belongs to the element</p>

The unknown emissions spectra belongs to the element

Neon

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Which of the follow causes the phase of the Moon to change each night?

How much of sunlit side of the moon faces Earth

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Most places on Earth experience about how many high and low tides in 24 hours?

2 high and 2 low tides

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If a star’s frequency has shifted from 430 nm to 500 nm what effect is occurring?

Red Shift

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The angle measure upward from the horizon

Altitude

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Which of the following is the angle measure from North in the horizontal direction?

Azimuth

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Which of the following is NOT true about a total solar eclipse?

It can be viewed from every spot on earth

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<p>The unknown emissions spectra belongs to the element</p>

The unknown emissions spectra belongs to the element

Helium

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What are the motions of the Earth?

rotation, revolution, and precession

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Is there a dark side of the Moon?

No, since the Moon rotates the Sun illuminates a different part during its cycle

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Approximately, how long does the moon completes its cycle around the Earth?

28 days

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<p>What type of tide would this arrangement of earth-moon-sun create?</p>

What type of tide would this arrangement of earth-moon-sun create?

neap tide

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If an object like a star is moving away from Earth, the spectral lines are observed to be

wider or broader & red-shifted.

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The Earth’s _____ is an imaginary line that goes from the North Pole to the South Pole.

axis

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Spectral lines that are observed to be narrower & blue shifted indicates that an object is

moving towards Earth.

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<p>Which type of eclipse is shown in this picture?</p>

Which type of eclipse is shown in this picture?

Solar Eclipse

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An apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations

Parallax

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A solar eclipse only happens during a _____ moon.

New

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Solar Eclipse

happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth that either fully or partially blocks the Sun’s light in some areas. occurs on the new moon.

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Lunar Eclipse

happens when Earth is positioned between the Moon and Sun, Earth’s shadow falls upon the surface of the Moon, dimming it and sometimes turns the lunar surface a striking red of the course of a few hours. occurs on full moon. visible from half of Earth.

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Seasonal Shift

  • Cause - due to Earth’s tilted axis (23.5 degrees), which affects the distribution of the sun’s energy across the surface of the planet.

  • Effect - the seasons, changing vegetation, temperatures, and day length

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Three rotations of the Earth

  1. Daily rotation- spinning on axis

    1. creates the day and night cycle (24hrs)

  2. Annual rotation around the Sun

    1. creates the year (~365 days)

  3. Procession of the Equinoxes- Wobble of the Earth on its axis

    1. the position of the Sun on the first day of spring (vernal equinox) slowly shifts westward around the sky, which also moves it around out calendar

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Tidal locking of the Moon to the Earth

each time the Moon completes a turn on its axis, it orbits the Earth once, keeping it far side hidden.

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Lunar Phases

the cycle of the amount of sunlight illuminated on the moon that is visible on Earth

<p>the cycle of the amount of sunlight illuminated on the moon that is visible on Earth</p>
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High Tides

when water advances to its furthest extend onto the shore line. is closest to the Moon

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Low Tides

when water levels have dropped as a result of the Moon’s gravitation pull on Earth. farthest away from the moon.

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Spring Tides

formed during new and full moon. moon is aligned with sun. forms a 0° or 180° (straight line)

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Neap Tides

occurs during half-moons (1st & 3rd quarter). moon is NOT aligned with sun. forms a 90° with earth.

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Diurnal Tides

occurs in locations when the moon is farthest from the equator.

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Semi-Diurnal Tides

occurs when the moon is directly over the equator

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Mixed Tides

occurs when the moon is extremely far north or extremely far south of the equator

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Meteorological Tides

tides affected by wind, barometric pressure (the measurement of air pressure in the atmosphere), rainfall, ice melting, & land drying

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Solar day

is the time it takes for the Earth to rotate about its axis so that the Sun appears in the same position in the sky

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Sidereal day

is ~4 minutes shorter than the solar day. The sidereal day is the time it takes for the Earth to complete one rotation about its axis with respect to the 'fixed' stars.

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Altitude

is the angular distance of an object above the local horizon. It ranges from 0 degrees at the horizon to 90 degrees at the zenith, the spot directly overhead

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Azimuth

is the angular distance of an object from the local North, measured along the horizon

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Meridian lines

An imaginary line passing from the north of the observer through the zenith and then to the South in the sky

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Astronomical Units

major unit to measure space (AU). made from measuring the mean distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the Sun. 1 AU = 1.5 x 10^11 m

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Light years

time it takes light to travel one year (lyr). 1lyr = 9.46 x 10^15 m

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Parsecs

a unit of distance used in astronomy. one parsec corresponds to the distance at which the mean radius of the Earth’s orbit subtends an angle of one second of arc

  • 1 pc = 3.08 x 10^16 m or 1 pc = 3.26 ly or 1 pc = 206165 AU

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Parallax (arcsec)

the angular difference in direct of a celestial body as measured from two points on Earth’s orbit

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Wavelength of light, ROYGBIV

every element produces a different set of wavelengths, almost like a fingerprint for that type of gas. the combination of wavelengths emitted by gas when emitting light is called the spectrum of that gas.

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Calculations of Temperature/Speed from nanometer range

temperature is the first equation, speed is the last equation. just plug and chug :)

  • k = temperature

  • λmax = nanometer

  • λ = old nanometer

  • λ0 = new nanometer

<p>temperature is the first equation, speed is the last equation. just plug and chug :)</p><ul><li><p>k = temperature</p></li><li><p>λmax = nanometer</p></li><li><p>λ = old nanometer</p></li><li><p>λ0 = new nanometer</p></li></ul>
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Spectrograph data

The spectrum of wavelengths that is produced through the use of a spectrograph. The wavelengths that are produced are individual to the element that is being observed and can be used to identify the element in question.

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