Exam 2: Discovering the Universe for Yourself
Exam 1: Our Place in the Universe102 Questions
Exam 2: Discovering the Universe for Yourself135 Questions
Exam 3: The Science of Astronomy97 Questions
Exam 4: Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity103 Questions
Exam 5: Light: the Cosmic Messenger139 Questions
Exam 6: Formation of Planetary Systems: Our Solar System and Beyond174 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and the Terrestrial Worlds180 Questions
Exam 8: Jovian Planet Systems85 Questions
Exam 9: Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, and Impacts118 Questions
Exam 10: Our Star101 Questions
Exam 11: Surveying the Stars129 Questions
Exam 12: Star Stuff137 Questions
Exam 13: Bizarre Stellar Graveyard110 Questions
Exam 14: Our Galaxy112 Questions
Exam 15: Galaxies and the Foundation of Modern Cosmology152 Questions
Exam 16: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Universe97 Questions
Exam 17: The Beginning of Time105 Questions
Exam 18: Life in the Universe82 Questions
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What happens during the apparent retrograde motion of a planet?
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Consider the following statement, and explain whether or not it is sensible: When I looked into the dark fissure of the Milky Way with my binoculars, I saw what must have been a cluster of distant galaxies.
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Tonight, your telescope shows you RXJ1800, a galaxy, very near in the sky to the bright star Vega. What can you conclude from this observation?
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The Moon is nearly tidally locked to the Earth, which means the Moon's rotation period is almost the same as its orbital period. If you were camped at the equator of the Moon, you would experience (approximately):
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Why is it summer in the Northern Hemisphere when it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere?
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Suppose you lived on the Moon near the center of the face that we see from Earth. At what phase of the Moon would you see sunrise? What phase of Earth would you see at this time?
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What causes the apparent retrograde motion of the planets?
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All the following statements are true. Which one explains the reason that there is not a solar eclipse at every new moon?
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The choices below are for the following questions. For each question, choose the letter for the real motion that is responsible for the apparent motion as seen from Earth.
-Polaris will no longer be the North Star 1,000 years from now.
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Suppose it is full moon. What phase of Earth would someone on the Moon see at this time?
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It is possible to view the Moon in first-quarter phase the day after a total lunar eclipse.
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At approximately what time would a full moon be on your meridian?
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