Exam 10: Observing Properties of Distant Stars
Exam 1: Predicting the Motions of the Stars, Sun, and Moon123 Questions
Exam 2: Decoding the Hidden Messages in Starlight124 Questions
Exam 3: Analyzing Scales and Motions of the Universe123 Questions
Exam 4: Exploring Our Evolving Solar System125 Questions
Exam 5: Uncovering Earths Systems125 Questions
Exam 6: Exploring Terrestrial Surface Processes and Atmospheres126 Questions
Exam 7: Observing the Dynamic Giant Planets125 Questions
Exam 8: Looking for Life Beyond Earth123 Questions
Exam 9: Probing the Dynamic Sun126 Questions
Exam 10: Observing Properties of Distant Stars121 Questions
Exam 11: Inferring Patterns in Star Life Cycles123 Questions
Exam 12: Predicting the Violent End of the Largest Stars124 Questions
Exam 13: Exploring Our Galaxy125 Questions
Exam 14: Investigating Other Galaxies124 Questions
Exam 15: Observing the Evolution of the Universe125 Questions
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If you bring an object to half of the original distance,the apparent brightness will be 4 times as bright as before.
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If you triple the distance to a given star,the apparent brightness will be one-third as bright as before.
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Barnard's star,one of our nearest neighbors,is classified as M5 V.This means that it is a
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Stars of spectral class B compared to stars of spectral class F are
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Which one of the following statements is correct for an isolated star (i.e. ,a star that is not in a binary star system)?
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Two stars,one classified A4 V and the other F8 V,have the same apparent magnitude.There is no significant amount of absorption of starlight by interstellar material.From this information we know that
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A star with a parallax angle of 0.2 seconds of arc would be how many parsecs away?
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Which of the following four spectral luminosity classes would correspond to a red supergiant?
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The Sun's spectrum peaks in the green region of the spectrum (i.e. ,green is the most intense color in its spectrum).The spectrum of Rigel (the knee of Orion)peaks in the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum.Compared with the Sun,Rigel is
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If Star A has an apparent magnitude of +5,and Star B has an apparent magnitude of +10,then
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The Sun's absolute magnitude is about +5.The brightest stars in our sky have absolute magnitudes of about -10.What is the luminosity of these stars compared to the Sun,assuming that they have similar spectral light distributions?
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Where on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram do most local stars in our universe congregate?
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Spectroscopic parallax is the process of finding the distance to a star by measuring its shift against the background stars over 6 months.
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A star that is spectral class A is hotter than a star of spectral class O.
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A yellow star and a blue star are the same size and the same distance away from Earth,which one appears brighter in the sky?
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