Exam 4: The Origin of Modern Astronomy
Exam 1: Here and Now97 Questions
Exam 2: A Users Guide to the Sky116 Questions
Exam 3: Cycles of the Sun and Moon154 Questions
Exam 4: The Origin of Modern Astronomy144 Questions
Exam 5: Light and Telescopes156 Questions
Exam 6: Atoms and Spectra125 Questions
Exam 7: The Sun146 Questions
Exam 8: The Family of Stars190 Questions
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Exam 10: The Deaths of Stars128 Questions
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Exam 12: The Milky Way Galaxy117 Questions
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Exam 14: Modern Cosmology112 Questions
Exam 15: Origin of the Solar System and Extrasolar Planets104 Questions
Exam 16: Earth and Moon: Bases for Comparative Planetology98 Questions
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Exam 18: The Outer Solar System137 Questions
Exam 19: Meteorites, Asteroids, and Comets91 Questions
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Newton's law of gravitational force is expressed as follows:
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Which of the following statements best describes Kepler's 3rd law of planetary motion?
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The first observations of objects in the solar system that orbited neither the Sun nor Earth were made by ____________________.
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Retrograde motion is from (north, south, east, west) to (north, south, east, west) as viewed from Earth.
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The circular velocity of a satellite orbiting Earth is given by
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Ocean high tides occur on the far side of Earth because the moon pulls more on the land of Earth than on the ocean.
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Tycho's universe was the same as the Copernican universe except that
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The diagram below illustrates a portion of the model for the universe described by 

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Describe the Ptolemaic model of the universe. Draw a diagram of the model showing the major components of the model for Earth, the Moon, the Sun, and the five planets visible to the Greeks.
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Why were Galileo's telescopic observations of the phases of Venus critical evidence in favor of the Copernican theory?
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A(n) ____ is a commonly accepted set of scientific ideas and assumptions.
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The ____________________ Tables were based on a heliocentric model of the universe and used elliptical orbits for the planets.
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