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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Which of these four objects or persons is NOT accelerating?
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The ancient Greek thinker whose model of the universe came to dominate the medieval world was
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The planet Jupiter travels in an elliptical orbit. The Sun is at one focus of this ellipse. What is at the other focus?
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Which object was discovered mathematically using Newton's laws before it was discovered observationally through the telescope?
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If light takes about 8.3 minutes to travel from the Sun to Earth, approximately how much longer would light take to travel from Jupiter to Earth when Jupiter is at conjunction (appearing closest to the Sun in the sky) than when it is at opposition (on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun)? (Assume that light from Jupiter is not blocked by the Sun at conjunction. A diagram might help.)
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The strength of gravity on Mars is about 40% of that on Earth. If an astronaut were to visit Mars, what would happen to their mass and weight compared to when they were on Earth?
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The observation by Tycho Brahe of a supernova in 1572 was significant because it
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A space probe is put into a circular orbit around the Sun at a distance of exactly 2 au from the Sun. According to Kepler's third law, how long does it take this probe to orbit the Sun once?
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In the simplified version of Kepler's third law, P2 = a3, the units of the orbital period P and the semimajor axis of the ellipse a must be, respectively,
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Greatest elongation in a planetary orbit occurs when the angle from the
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What is the minimum number of forces that need to be applied to a body in space to keep it moving with a constant velocity?
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Tycho Brahe demonstrated that the supernova of 1572 was NOT a nearby event (close to Earth) by
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One of the major contributions of Galileo Galilei to the development of modern astronomy was
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A certain nearby star in the Milky Way is measured to be about 750 pc from Earth. Expressed in light-years, the distance is approximately
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In 2014 A.D., an inhabitant of a planet orbiting a distant star observes the flash of the first nuclear explosion on Earth, which occurred in July 1945. Approximately how far away is his solar system from Earth?
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If a person travels from Earth to the Moon, which of these quantities will be unchanged?
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To which point in a planetary orbit does the word "perihelion" refer?
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A major theme of ancient Greek philosophy was that stars and planets in the sky
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