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
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The mass of the Sun is about 333,000 times the mass of Earth. Therefore, the gravitational force with which the Sun pulls on Earth is
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The Sun exerts a gravitational pull on Earth. Why doesn't Earth fall into the Sun?
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Kepler's third law can be described in which of these ways?
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What actually moves around the Sun along the path usually called Earth's orbit?
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When Saturn is at its farthest distance from Earth, it is at
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Which of these objects does NOT experience retrograde motion when viewed from Earth?
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According to Newton's second law of motion, an object acted on by a constant net force
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What use did Tycho Brahe make of parallax in his observations?
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In which order (from earliest to latest) did these people make their major contributions to astronomy?
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What is the name for a theory that describes the overall structure and evolution of the universe?
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The first major astronomical prediction of Newton's theory of gravitation to be confirmed by observation was the
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In which part of the sky could Venus appear at sunset when it is at greatest elongation?
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The one significant observation Galileo made through his home-built telescope that convinced him that the planets revolved around the Sun was the
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How did Copernicus know Mercury was closer to the Sun than Earth?
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Viewed from Earth, the largest angular diameter of Venus occurs when it is at what phase?
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A planet will be observed (through a telescope) to have a crescent shape whenever it is close to which point as seen from Earth? (It may help to draw a diagram and show the sunlit side of the planet on it.)
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The distance to a certain star has been measured to be 750 ly. Expressed in parsecs, the distance is approximately
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According to the heliocentric theory, which of these objects can never transit (pass in front of) the Sun as seen from Earth?
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