Exam 2: Discovering the Universe for Yourself
Exam 1: A Modern View of the Universe118 Questions
Exam 2: Discovering the Universe for Yourself137 Questions
Exam 3: The Science of Astronomy111 Questions
Exam 4: Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity122 Questions
Exam 5: Light: the Cosmic Messenger148 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of the Solar System142 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and the Terrestrial Worlds193 Questions
Exam 8: Jovian Planet System98 Questions
Exam 9: Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, and Impacts130 Questions
Exam 10: Other Planetary Systems: the New Science of Distant Worlds86 Questions
Exam 11: Our Star114 Questions
Exam 12: Surveying the Stars146 Questions
Exam 13: Star Stuff142 Questions
Exam 14: The Bizarre Stellar Graveyard116 Questions
Exam 15: Our Galaxy124 Questions
Exam 16: A Universe of Galaxies160 Questions
Exam 17: The Birth of the Universe96 Questions
Exam 18: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Universe117 Questions
Exam 19: Life in the Universe94 Questions
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It's 6 a.m. and the Moon is at its highest point in your sky (crossing the meridian). What is the Moon's phase?
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Which of the following statements about the celestial sphere is not true?
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Consider the following statement, and explain whether or not it is sensible: Last night I saw Mars move westward through the sky in its apparent retrograde motion.
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You can find the tilt of Earth's axis by measuring the angle between your horizon and the North Star.
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Which of these (hypothetical)modifications would cause lunar eclipses to happen once per month?
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The Moon is nearly tidally locked to the Earth, which means the Moon's rotation period is almost the same as its orbital period. If you were camped at the equator of the Moon, you would experience (approximately)
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At approximately what time would a full moon be on your meridian?
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If the Sun passes almost in front of the center of our Milky Way Galaxy, it does so
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Cognitive Dissonance? You are talking to a friend who insists that the seasons are caused by a varying Earth- Sun distance over the course of a year. What other fact does your friend likely know that completely contradicts this view of how the seasons are caused? Can you think of other examples of two beliefs that many people feel are both true but which completely contradict each other? How does science view this situation?
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Your friend tells you that last night, they saw Mars high in the sky at midnight. You conclude that
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Which of the following statements about circumpolar stars is true at all latitudes?
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By locating the north celestial pole (NCP)in the sky, how can you determine your latitude?
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Which of the following best describes why we have seasons on Earth?
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In South Africa, it's usually quite warm around the time of the December solstice and quite cool around the time of the June solstice.
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