Exam 20: Between the Stars
Exam 1: Science and the Universe: a Brief Tour20 Questions
Exam 2: Observing the Sky: the Birth of Astronomy37 Questions
Exam 3: Orbits and Gravity35 Questions
Exam 4: Earth, Moon, and Sky47 Questions
Exam 5: Radiation and Spectra59 Questions
Exam 6: Astronomical Instruments45 Questions
Exam 7: Other Worlds: an Introduction to the Solar System36 Questions
Exam 8: Earth As a Planet36 Questions
Exam 9: Cratered Worlds: the Moon and Mercury34 Questions
Exam 10: Earthlike Planets: Venus and Mars45 Questions
Exam 11: The Giant Planets37 Questions
Exam 12: Rings, Moons, and Pluto41 Questions
Exam 13: Comets and Asteroids: Debris of the Solar System41 Questions
Exam 14: Cosmic Samples and the Origin of the Solar System46 Questions
Exam 15: The Sun: a Garden-Variety Star30 Questions
Exam 16: The Sun: a Nuclear Powerhouse36 Questions
Exam 17: Analyzing Starlight27 Questions
Exam 18: The Stars: a Celestial Census29 Questions
Exam 19: Celestial Distances31 Questions
Exam 20: Between the Stars37 Questions
Exam 21: The Birth of Stars and the Discovery of Planets Outside the Solar System34 Questions
Exam 22: Stars From Adolescence to Old Age35 Questions
Exam 23: The Death of Stars48 Questions
Exam 24: Black Holes and Curved Space-Time33 Questions
Exam 25: The Milky Way Galaxy31 Questions
Exam 26: Galaxies33 Questions
Exam 27: Active Galaxies, Quasars, and Supermassive Black Holes27 Questions
Exam 28: The Evolution and Distribution of Galaxies35 Questions
Exam 29: The Big Bang39 Questions
Exam 30: Life in the Universe36 Questions
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How do fragile structures like acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) molecules survive in the harsh environment of interstellar space? Why are they not destroyed by high-energy radiation from stars?
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An astronomer wants to observe a cloud of dust in a relatively close part of the Galaxy. Unfortunately, this dust cloud is not located in the direction of a crowded region of stars. What instrument would be the most help in finding this cloud.
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Astronomers now understand that the dark regions or rifts visible in parts of our Galaxy that are otherwise crowded with stars are caused by:
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The dust in the dust clouds in interstellar space consists of
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Which of the following descriptions of interstellar dust is FALSE?
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A friend of yours who has not taken an astronomy class looks at your textbook and really likes the picture of the Pleiades, a cluster of stars surrounded by a bluish reflection nebula. She wants to know what causes that beautiful blue glow. To explain it to her, you want to compare the process that causes the blue glow to something that is in your friend's everyday experience. Which of the following terrestrial phenomena is the result of the same type of process that makes a reflection nebula in space?
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The red color we see on a lot of photographs of nebulae comes from which element?
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You are an astronomer whose supervisor has just forbidden drinking alcoholic beverages near the observatory. In frustration, you under?take a search for alcohol molecules in space. Where would your search be most likely to succeed?
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Which of the following statements about interstellar matter is FALSE?
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Some of the interstellar gas in our Galaxy has been heated to millions of degrees, a temperature that surprised astronomers when it was first discovered. How do we now think that gas between stars gets that hot?
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Why can astronomers not tell from what direction a particular cosmic ray started toward the Earth?
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If an astronomer wanted to find some relatively complex molecules in space, what technique should she use?
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Which of the following is not a place where astronomers believe interstellar dust grains can form?
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Given the presence of dust throughout the disk of the Milky Way Galaxy, what is the best technique for learning about more distant regions of our galaxy's disk.
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The largest types of clouds found in interstellar space are
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