Exam 15: Exoplanets: Planetary Systems Beyond Our Own
Exam 1: Charting the Heavens: The Foundations of Astronomy106 Questions
Exam 2: The Copernican Revolution: The Birth of Modern Science105 Questions
Exam 3: Radiation: Information From the Cosmos113 Questions
Exam 4: Spectroscopy: the Inner Workings of Atoms99 Questions
Exam 5: Telescopes: The Tools of Astronomy111 Questions
Exam 6: The Solar System: Comparative Planetology and Formation Models152 Questions
Exam 7: Earth: Our Home in Space108 Questions
Exam 8: The Moon and Mercury: Scorched and Battered Worlds113 Questions
Exam 9: Venus: Earths Sister Planet96 Questions
Exam 10: Mars: a Near Miss for Life110 Questions
Exam 11: Jupiter: Giant of the Solar System115 Questions
Exam 12: Saturn: Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons123 Questions
Exam 13: Uranus and Neptune: The Outer Worlds of the Solar System116 Questions
Exam 14: Solar System Debris: Keys to Our Origin141 Questions
Exam 15: Exoplanets: Planetary Systems Beyond Our Own81 Questions
Exam 16: The Sun: Our Parent Star118 Questions
Exam 17: The Stars: Giants, Dwarfs, and the Main Sequence115 Questions
Exam 18: The Interstellar Medium: Gas and Dust Among the Stars105 Questions
Exam 19: Star Formation: a Traumatic Birth114 Questions
Exam 20: Stellar Evolution: The Life and Death of a Star108 Questions
Exam 21: Stellar Explosions: Novae, Supernovae, and the Formation of the Elements108 Questions
Exam 22: Neutron Stars and Black Holes: Strange States of Matter130 Questions
Exam 23: The Milky Way Galaxy: a Spiral in Space110 Questions
Exam 24: Galaxies: Building Blocks of the Universe107 Questions
Exam 25: Galaxies and Dark Matter: The Large-Scale Structure of the Cosmos106 Questions
Exam 26: Cosmology: The Big Bang and the Fate of the Universe102 Questions
Exam 27: The Early Universe: Toward the Beginning of Time113 Questions
Exam 28: Life in the Universe: Are We Alone106 Questions
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Space telescopes looking for transiting planets look for small drops in brightness; these dropscan be detected if they are greater than about:
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________ in the early solar system might explain many of the observed irregularities.
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Exoplanets are divided into four groups based on their radii. These groups are generallynamed after planets in our solar system. What are these 4 groups, and what is the approximaterange of radii for planets in each?
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Collisions or near collisions are necessary to explain the observed irregularities in our solarsystem.
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Why do instruments that are looking for transiting planets need to look for very smallbrightness changes?
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So far, beyond the solar system the exoplanets found have been mostly:
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We now know of over 100 jovian exoplanets, but no terrestrial planets around other starssimilar to the Sun.
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Beyond our own solar system, the planets found to date have tended to be:
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The Kepler mission uses the ________ technique to detect exoplanets.
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Which of the following are irregularities in our solar system that must be explainable inmodels of planetary formation?
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The Earth-Moon system may have been the result of a collision between the Earth and a(n)________-size object.
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Astronomers expect that stars with multiple planets orbiting them are rare.
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The ________ method finds exoplanets by the small brightness change caused when anexoplanet passes in front of a background star, causing the light to magnify.
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Some type of random event is likely needed to explain the highly tilted rotation axis ofUranus.
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Explain how the Doppler Effect has been used to detect invisible planets orbiting other Sun-like stars.
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Most extrasolar planets are hot Jupiters, discovered in the infrared by the Spitzer Spacetelescope.
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Describe an example of the creation of an object due to a random event in our solar system.
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