Exam 2: A Users Guide to the Sky
Exam 1: Here and Now50 Questions
Exam 2: A Users Guide to the Sky68 Questions
Exam 3: Moon Phases and Eclipses68 Questions
Exam 4: Origins of Modern Astronomy64 Questions
Exam 5: Gravity76 Questions
Exam 6: Light and Telescopes69 Questions
Exam 7: Atoms and Spectra73 Questions
Exam 8: The Sun70 Questions
Exam 9: The Family of Stars70 Questions
Exam 10: The Interstellar Medium51 Questions
Exam 11: Formation and Structure of Stars44 Questions
Exam 12: Stellar Evolution51 Questions
Exam 13: Deaths of Stars74 Questions
Exam 14: Neutron Stars and Black Holes69 Questions
Exam 15: The Milky Way Galaxy72 Questions
Exam 16: Galaxies75 Questions
Exam 17: Supermassive Black Holes and Active Galaxies68 Questions
Exam 18: Modern Cosmology71 Questions
Exam 19: Origin of the Solar System and Extrasolar Planets69 Questions
Exam 20: Earth the Active Planet71 Questions
Exam 21: The Moon and Mercury70 Questions
Exam 22: Venus and Mars67 Questions
Exam 23: Jupiter and Saturn68 Questions
Exam 24: Uranus Neptune Pluto and the Kuiper Belt68 Questions
Exam 25: Meteorites Asteroids and Comets65 Questions
Exam 26: Astrobiology68 Questions
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Astronomers describe the brightness of stars using the brilliance scale.
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Arc seconds are _______________th of an arc minute.
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Earth _______________ once a year around the Sun.
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The Milankovitch hypothesis suggests that the shape of Earth's orbit, its precession, and tilted axis can influence climatic changes and thus cause _____.
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Earth's rotation is connected with a very slow celestial motion that can be detected only over _____
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Why is the term "arc" used to describe units of measure for angular distance?
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The Sky Around You - Page 18 (For the following questions)
Review the accompanying figure and identify point B.

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What is the flux ratio of two stars whose difference in magnitude is 2.6?
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Astronomers use the _______________ alphabet to identify the bright stars in a constellation in approximate order of brightness.
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Examine the accompanying figure. Which term would be the correct scientific designation for Polaris in Ursa Minoris?

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Which ancient astronomer recorded the magnitude of stars in his star catalog and was used successfully by astronomers for generations?
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In 1928, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) established _______________ official constellations with carefully defined boundaries that together include every part of the sky.
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Even though modern astronomers know that stars are scattered through space at different distances, they still use what scientific model to describe celestial locations in the sky?
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Describe the magnitude scale and compare the ancient method to the current methodology used today.
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What is the name of constellations that appear to never rise or set?
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