Exam 2: Gravitation and the Motion of the Planets
Exam 1: Discovering the Night Sky374 Questions
Exam 2: Gravitation and the Motion of the Planets356 Questions
Exam 3: Light and Telescopes275 Questions
Exam 4: Atomic Physics and Spectra223 Questions
Exam 5: Exoplanets and the Formation of Planetary Systems98 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of the Solar System121 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and the Moon305 Questions
Exam 8: The Other Terrestrial Planets265 Questions
Exam 9: The Outer Planets360 Questions
Exam 10: Vagabonds of the Solar System198 Questions
Exam 11: The Sun: Our Extraordinary Star248 Questions
Exam 12: Characterizing Stars254 Questions
Exam 13: The Lives of Stars From Birth Through Middle Age325 Questions
Exam 14: The Death of Stars235 Questions
Exam 15: Black Holes: Matters of Gravity178 Questions
Exam 16: The Milky Way Galaxy157 Questions
Exam 17: Galaxies207 Questions
Exam 18: Quasars and Other Active Galaxies118 Questions
Exam 19: Cosmology217 Questions
Exam 20: Astrobiology71 Questions
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One au, or 1 astronomical unit, is defined as the
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A planet's sidereal year is different from its synodic year because the
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The Copernican system for planetary motions is
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If one uses a force of 100 N to push a packing crate through a distance of 5 m, then the amount of work he has done on the crate is
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Kepler's first law states that a planet moves around the Sun in a(n)
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A major contribution of Johannes Kepler to the development of modern astronomy was
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The Crab Nebula is the result of a supernova explosion of a star that occurred at a distance of about 1.84 kpc from Earth. If people first saw the explosion in A.D. 1054, when did the explosion actually occur?
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If a tenth planet (tentatively predicted to exist on the basis of perturbations in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune) were to be discovered with a sidereal period of 125 years, what would be the radius of its orbit (assumed to be circular)?
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An asteroidlike object (or a cometary nucleus) is seen to be orbiting the Sun in a circular path with a period of 120 years. What is its distance of closest approach to Earth (the separation distance when the object is at opposition)? (Be careful with your answer; a diagram might be helpful.)
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In the heliocentric model of the solar system, which of these phases of Venus should NOT be visible from Earth?
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The person who developed the first comprehensive model for a heliocentric cosmology was
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Kepler's third law, the harmonic law, provides a relationship between a planet's orbital
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The greatest inaccuracy in Copernicus's theory of the solar system was
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Was Newton's DERIVED version of Kepler's third law the same as the version Kepler discovered by trial and error?
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What did Galileo see when he observed Venus through his telescope?
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An astronomer finds an object at a distance of 5.6 pc from Earth. At this distance, what is the object MOST likely to be?
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Ptolemy's system of planetary motions, as described in the Almagest, was based on
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