Deck 2: Patterns in the Skymotions of Earth and the Moon

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The point directly below your feet is called the

A) meridian.
B) celestial pole.
C) nadir.
D) circumpolar plane.
E) zenith.
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At a latitude of +50 °\degree , how far above the horizon is the north celestial pole located?

A) 0 °\degree
B) 40 °\degree
C) 50 °\degree
D) 90 °\degree
E) It is not visible at that latitude.
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At what latitude is the north celestial pole located at your zenith?

A) 0 °\degree
B) (+30 °\degree )
C) (+60 °\degree )
D) (+90 °\degree )
E) This occurs at every latitude.
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At what latitude is the north celestial pole at your horizon?

A) 0 °\degree
B) (+30 °\degree )
C) (+60 °\degree )
D) (+90 °\degree )
E) This can never happen.
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A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken? <strong>A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken?  </strong> A) north B) east C) south D) west E) directly overhead <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
E) directly overhead
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The Earth's equator can be found

A) exactly halfway between the Earth's poles.
B) where the ground is the warmest.
C) aligned with the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
D) aligned with the Moon's orbit around the Earth.
E) None of these options is correct.
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A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken? <strong>A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken?  </strong> A) north B) east C) south D) west E) directly overhead <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
E) directly overhead
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The apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of a year is called the

A) prime meridian.
B) ecliptic.
C) circumpolar plane.
D) celestial equator.
E) eclipse.
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The point on the sky directly above an observer is called the

A) meridian.
B) celestial pole.
C) nadir.
D) circumpolar plane.
E) zenith.
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Circumpolar stars are stars that are

A) always below the horizon.
B) always on the celestial equator.
C) always at the north celestial pole.
D) sometimes above the horizon.
E) always above the horizon.
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Right ascension is a measure of a star's location on the celestial sphere that is most similar to which measurement of location on Earth?

A) meters
B) longitude
C) latitude
D) degrees
E) radians
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Declination is a measure of a star's location relative to the

A) zenith.
B) ecliptic.
C) nadir.
D) celestial equator.
E) line of nodes.
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The ecliptic is the path produced by the apparent motion of ________ in the sky.

A) the Moon
B) the Sun
C) the celestial equator
D) Polaris
E) the stars
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On which day of the year does the Sun reach its northernmost point on the celestial sphere?

A) vernal equinox
B) summer solstice
C) autumnal equinox
D) winter solstice
E) The sun always reaches the same altitude.
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For a person who lives at a latitude of +40 °\degree , when is the Sun directly overhead at noon?

A) only on the summer solstice
B) only on the winter solstice
C) only on the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
D) never
E) always
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Your meridian is an imaginary circle on the sky that connects the

A) celestial equator and vernal equinox.
B) north and south celestial poles.
C) zenith and the north and south directions.
D) zenith and the east and west directions.
E) celestial equator and summer solstice.
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Which of the following is different for every observer?

A) the celestial equator
B) the Earth's south pole
C) the meridian
D) the ecliptic
E) the north celestial pole
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If you go out at exactly 9 P.M.each evening over the course of one month, the position of a given star will move westward by tens of degrees.What causes this motion?

A) Earth's rotation on its axis
B) the revolution of Earth around the Sun
C) the revolution of the Moon around Earth
D) the revolution of the Sun around Earth
E) the speed of the star through space
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No matter where you are on Earth, stars appear to rotate about a point called the

A) zenith.
B) celestial pole.
C) nadir.
D) meridian.
E) equinox.
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If the star Polaris has an altitude of 35 °\degree , then we know that

A) our longitude is +55 °\degree .
B) our latitude is +55 °\degree .
C) our longitude is -35 °\degree .
D) our longitude is+35 °\degree .
E) our latitude is +35 °\degree .
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Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 °\degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-May?  <strong>Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 \degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-May?  </strong> A) Scorpius B) Taurus C) Pisces D) Aquarius E) Leo <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Scorpius
B) Taurus
C) Pisces
D) Aquarius
E) Leo
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When the Northern Hemisphere experiences fall, the Southern Hemisphere experiences

A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
E) none of these
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The day with the smallest number of daylight hours over the course of the year for a person living in the Southern Hemisphere is the

A) summer solstice (June 21).
B) vernal equinox (March 20).
C) winter solstice (Dec.21).
D) autumnal equinox (Sept.23).
E) The number of daylight hours is always the same.
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At which of the following latitudes is it possible for the Sun's rays to hit the ground perpendicular to the ground at some point during the year?

A) 87 °\degree
B) 55 °\degree
C) 42 °\degree
D) 33 °\degree
E) 20 °\degree
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During summer above the Arctic Circle

A) the Moon cannot be seen.
B) the Sun can always be seen.
C) the Sun cannot be seen.
D) the Sun is always in the southern part of the sky.
E) the Sun is always directly overhead.
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Earth is closest to the Sun when the Northern Hemisphere experiences

A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
E) none of these; the Earth is always the same distance from the Sun.
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Six months from now, at what time of day will the stars be in the exact same places in your sky as they will be at midnight tonight?

A) 6 A.M.
B) noon
C) 6 P.M.
D) midnight
E) This can never happen.
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Using the figure below, what time of the day or night will the zodiac constellation Taurus rise in March? <strong>Using the figure below, what time of the day or night will the zodiac constellation Taurus rise in March?  </strong> A) 2 P.M. B) 8 P.M. C) 2 A.M. D) 8 A.M. E) noon <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2 P.M.
B) 8 P.M.
C) 2 A.M.
D) 8 A.M.
E) noon
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On a certain date, the constellation of Orion is centered on your meridian at midnight.On the same date next year, you would expect to find Orion on your meridian at

A) noon.
B) 9 P.M.
C) 6 A.M.
D) midnight.
E) 6 P.M
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If you are above the arctic circle, the majority of the stars in your sky are

A) near the ecliptic.
B) stationary.
C) near the horizon.
D) circumpolar.
E) pole stars.
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The day with the smallest number of daylight hours over the course of the year for a person living in the Northern Hemisphere is the

A) summer solstice (June 21).
B) vernal equinox (March 20).
C) winter solstice (Dec.21).
D) autumnal equinox (Sept.23).
E) The number of daylight hours is always the same.
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If Earth's axis were tilted by 5 °\degree instead of its actual tilt, how would the seasons be different than they are currently?

A) The seasons would remain the same.
B) Summers would be warmer.
C) Winters would last longer.
D) Winters would be warmer.
E) Summers would last longer.
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Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 °\degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-September?  <strong>Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 \degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-September?  </strong> A) Scorpius B) Taurus C) Pisces D) Aquarius E) Leo <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Scorpius
B) Taurus
C) Pisces
D) Aquarius
E) Leo
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We experience seasons because

A) Earth's equator is tilted relative to the plane of the solar system.
B) Earth is closer to the Sun in summer and farther from the Sun in the winter.
C) the length of the day is longer in the summer and shorter in the winter.
D) Earth moves at a slower speed in its orbit during summer and faster during winter.
E) The Western hemisphere of Earth is closer to the Sun than the Eastern hemisphere during the summer.
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When the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer, the Southern Hemisphere experiences

A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
E) none of these
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Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 °\degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at midnight in mid-September?  <strong>Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 \degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at midnight in mid-September?  </strong> A) Scorpius B) Taurus C) Pisces D) Aquarius E) Leo <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Scorpius
B) Taurus
C) Pisces
D) Aquarius
E) Leo
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Earth's rotational axis precesses in space and completes one revolution every

A) 200 years.
B) 1,800 years.
C) 7,300 years.
D) 26,000 years.
E) 51,000 years.
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For a person living in Vancouver, Canada, at latitude of +49 °\degree , the maximum altitude of the Sun above the southern horizon on the day of the winter solstice is

A) 41.0 °\degree .
B) 17.5 °\degree .
C) 25.5 °\degree .
D) 37.0 °\degree .
E) 64.5 °\degree .
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During which season (in the Northern Hemisphere) could you see the Sun rising from the northernmost point on the horizon?

A) winter
B) spring
C) summer
D) fall
E) The Sun always rises directly in the east.
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If Earth's axis were tilted by 35 °\degree instead of its actual tilt, how would the seasons be different than they are currently?

A) The seasons would remain the same.
B) Summers would be colder.
C) Winters would be shorter.
D) Winters would be colder.
E) Summers would be shorter.
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If you see a full Moon tonight, approximately how long would you have to wait to see the next full Moon?

A) 1 week
B) 2 weeks
C) 3 weeks
D) 4 weeks
E) 5 weeks
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At which of the possible times below could the waxing gibbous moon be seen rising?

A) 3 P.M.
B) 9 A.M.
C) 11 P.M.
D) 5 A.M.
E) 8 P.M.
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The sidereal period of the moon is closest to

A) 1 month.
B) 27 days.
C) 28 days.
D) 29 days.
E) 31 days.
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If a person on Earth views the Moon in a waxing crescent phase, in what phase would Earth appear to a person on the Moon?

A) waxing crescent
B) waxing gibbous
C) waning gibbous
D) waning crescent
E) new
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How often would we have leap years if Earth's orbital period were 365.1 days?

A) every year
B) every 2 years
C) every 4 years
D) every 10 years
E) We would not need to have leap years.
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If there is a full Moon tonight, approximately how long from now will it be in the third quarter phase?

A) 3-4 days
B) 1 week
C) 2 weeks
D) 3 weeks
E) 1 month
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How often do leap years occur?

A) almost every 3 years
B) almost every 4 years
C) almost every 5 years
D) almost every 8 years
E) almost every 10 years
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Living in the Northern Hemisphere, you see the Moon with exactly its right half illuminated.This phase is

A) full moon.
B) first quarter.
C) waning crescent.
D) third quarter.
E) waxing gibbous.
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If tonight the Moon is in the waxing gibbous phase, in three days the phase of the Moon will be

A) new.
B) full.
C) third quarter.
D) first quarter.
E) waxing crescent.
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The Moon's sidereal period is 2.2 days shorter than the period during which the Moon's phases change because

A) the Moon always keeps the same side turned toward Earth.
B) Earth must rotate so an observer can see the Moon.
C) the Moon's orbit is tilted with respect to Earth's rotational axis.
D) Earth moves significantly in its orbit around the Sun during that time.
E) the Moon's orbital speed varies.
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Leap years occur because

A) Earth's orbital period around the Sun is decreasing.
B) Earth's orbital period is 365.24 days.
C) the Gregorian calendar contains only 11 months.
D) Earth speeds up in its orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
E) a calendar month is not the same as a lunar month.
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In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a solar eclipse to occur? <strong>In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a solar eclipse to occur?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) None of these is correct.
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At what time does a third quarter Moon rise?

A) midnight
B) noon
C) 3 P.M.
D) 6 A.M.
E) 6 P.M.
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The Moon undergoes synchronous rotation, and as a consequence the

A) rotational period of the Moon equals the orbital period of the Moon around Earth.
B) rotational period of the Moon equals the rotational period of Earth.
C) rotational period of the Moon equals the orbital period of Earth around the Sun.
D) orbital period of the Moon around Earth equals the rotational period of Earth.
E) Moon does not rotate as it orbits Earth.
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A purely lunar calendar is not ideal for our modern world because

A) leap years are more frequent.
B) the months line up with the phases of the moon.
C) the seasons wouldn't occur on the same month every year.
D) high and low tides occur at different times.
E) leap years are less frequent.
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In regard to the phase of the Moon, the term waxing means

A) it is less than half illuminated.
B) it is more than half illuminated.
C) it is becoming smaller.
D) the illuminated area is increasing.
E) the illuminated area is decreasing.
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If a traditional holiday is scheduled using a 12-month lunar calendar, then that holiday will occur ________ time(s) each solar year.

A) 0 or 1
B) 1
C) 1 or 2
D) 2
E) 2 or 3
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At approximately what time does a full Moon rise?

A) midnight
B) noon
C) 6 A.M.
D) 6 P.M.
E) 3 P.M.
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A person riding in a moving car will observe objects moving differently from someone standing still on the side of the road, because

A) the laws of physics are different for moving objects.
B) of the precession of the Earth's axis.
C) they are in different frames of reference.
D) they will have different latitudes on the Earth.
E) motion distorts measurements of true values.
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In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a lunar eclipse to occur? <strong>In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a lunar eclipse to occur?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) None of these is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) None of these is correct.
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If you are observing a partial solar eclipse, you must be standing in the

A) Moon's umbra.
B) Moon's penumbra.
C) Earth's umbra.
D) Earth's penumbra.
E) Sun's umbra.
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A partial lunar eclipse occurs when

A) the Sun appears to go behind the Moon.
B) the Moon passes through part of the Earth's shadow.
C) the Moon shadows part of the Sun.
D) the Earth passes through part of the Moon's shadow.
E) the Moon passes through part of the Sun's shadow.
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What place(s) on Earth can you stand and have the entire celestial equator be at the same altitude for all 360 degrees of its circumference?
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During which lunar phase do solar eclipses occur?

A) new
B) first quarter
C) full
D) third quarter
E) waxing gibbous
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Draw a dome representing the visible sky.Label the horizon, meridian, zenith, and each of the four cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west).
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Approximately how often do lunar eclipses occur?

A) twice every year
B) three times every year
C) once per month
D) twice every 11 months
E) once every 11 years
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Solar and lunar eclipses are rare because

A) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 5.2 °\degree relative to the plane defined by Earth's equator.
B) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 5.2 °\degree relative to Earth's orbital plane about the Sun.
C) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 23.5 °\degree relative to the plane defined by Earth's equator.
D) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 23.5 °\degree relative to Earth's orbital plane about the Sun.
E) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 5.2 °\degree relative to the galactic plane.
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A type of eclipse in which the Sun appears as a bright ring is called a(n)

A) total solar eclipse.
B) partial solar eclipse.
C) annular solar eclipse.
D) lunar eclipse.
E) umbral eclipse.
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If you are standing on the equator and shoot a cannonball directly north such that it lands a few degrees latitude away from your position, where would you expect it to land?
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Consider an observer located on the equator.If the observer sees a star directly overhead at 8 P.M., where will that star be located in the night sky at midnight? How far above the horizon will it be or will it have set?
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Earth has an average radius of approximately 6.4 * 103 km.What is the average speed, in units of km/s, of the ground at Earth's equator due to the daily rotation of Earth if there are 8.64*104 seconds per day?
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The darkest part of the Moon's shadow is the

A) partial shadow.
B) penumbra.
C) umbra.
D) annular.
E) total shadow.
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Consider an observer located on the equator.If the observer sees a star directly overhead at
10 P.M., where will that star be located in the night sky at 3 A.M.?
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What latitude on Earth would be the best for observing as much of the celestial sphere as possible over the course of a year?
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A solar-powered spacecraft is traveling through the Moon's shadow.Which part(s), if any, of the Moon's shadow will cause the spacecraft to completely lose power?

A) umbra
B) penumbra
C) annulus
D) both umbra and penumbra
E) The spacecraft will never lose power.
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During a lunar eclipse the Moon can appear red.This is caused by

A) the moon glowing red.
B) oxidation of the lunar crust.
C) solar flares.
D) light traveling through the Earth's atmosphere.
E) light being reddened as it is reflected by Moon dust.
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The center of the Milky Way lies approximately 30 °\degree south of the celestial equator.From what latitudes on Earth is it impossible to view the center of our galaxy?
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If you are lucky enough to see a total solar eclipse, you must be standing in the

A) Moon's umbra.
B) Moon's penumbra.
C) Earth's umbra.
D) Earth's penumbra.
E) Sun's umbra.
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How is the observed height of Polaris above the horizon related to an observer's latitude? (Hint: Consider three cases of observers located at the equator, the North Pole, and latitude =+45 °\degree .)
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The Earth's axial tilt varies from 22.1° to 24.5° over a 41,000-year cycle.This means that as during this cycle

A) the Moon's sidereal period changes
B) the amplitude of ocean tides vary.
C) the Earth will receive different amounts of energy from sunlight.
D) the whole Ecliptic will move northward.
E) the length of seasons will vary.
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The point directly below your feet is called the

A) meridian.
B) celestial pole.
C) nadir.
D) circumpolar plane.
E) zenith.
nadir.
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At a latitude of +50 °\degree , how far above the horizon is the north celestial pole located?

A) 0 °\degree
B) 40 °\degree
C) 50 °\degree
D) 90 °\degree
E) It is not visible at that latitude.
50 °\degree
3
At what latitude is the north celestial pole located at your zenith?

A) 0 °\degree
B) (+30 °\degree )
C) (+60 °\degree )
D) (+90 °\degree )
E) This occurs at every latitude.
(+90 °\degree )
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At what latitude is the north celestial pole at your horizon?

A) 0 °\degree
B) (+30 °\degree )
C) (+60 °\degree )
D) (+90 °\degree )
E) This can never happen.
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A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken? <strong>A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken?  </strong> A) north B) east C) south D) west E) directly overhead

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
E) directly overhead
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The Earth's equator can be found

A) exactly halfway between the Earth's poles.
B) where the ground is the warmest.
C) aligned with the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
D) aligned with the Moon's orbit around the Earth.
E) None of these options is correct.
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A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken? <strong>A friend takes a time-lapse picture of the sky, as shown in the figure below.What direction must your friend have been facing when the picture was taken?  </strong> A) north B) east C) south D) west E) directly overhead

A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
E) directly overhead
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The apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of a year is called the

A) prime meridian.
B) ecliptic.
C) circumpolar plane.
D) celestial equator.
E) eclipse.
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The point on the sky directly above an observer is called the

A) meridian.
B) celestial pole.
C) nadir.
D) circumpolar plane.
E) zenith.
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Circumpolar stars are stars that are

A) always below the horizon.
B) always on the celestial equator.
C) always at the north celestial pole.
D) sometimes above the horizon.
E) always above the horizon.
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Right ascension is a measure of a star's location on the celestial sphere that is most similar to which measurement of location on Earth?

A) meters
B) longitude
C) latitude
D) degrees
E) radians
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Declination is a measure of a star's location relative to the

A) zenith.
B) ecliptic.
C) nadir.
D) celestial equator.
E) line of nodes.
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The ecliptic is the path produced by the apparent motion of ________ in the sky.

A) the Moon
B) the Sun
C) the celestial equator
D) Polaris
E) the stars
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On which day of the year does the Sun reach its northernmost point on the celestial sphere?

A) vernal equinox
B) summer solstice
C) autumnal equinox
D) winter solstice
E) The sun always reaches the same altitude.
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For a person who lives at a latitude of +40 °\degree , when is the Sun directly overhead at noon?

A) only on the summer solstice
B) only on the winter solstice
C) only on the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
D) never
E) always
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Your meridian is an imaginary circle on the sky that connects the

A) celestial equator and vernal equinox.
B) north and south celestial poles.
C) zenith and the north and south directions.
D) zenith and the east and west directions.
E) celestial equator and summer solstice.
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Which of the following is different for every observer?

A) the celestial equator
B) the Earth's south pole
C) the meridian
D) the ecliptic
E) the north celestial pole
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If you go out at exactly 9 P.M.each evening over the course of one month, the position of a given star will move westward by tens of degrees.What causes this motion?

A) Earth's rotation on its axis
B) the revolution of Earth around the Sun
C) the revolution of the Moon around Earth
D) the revolution of the Sun around Earth
E) the speed of the star through space
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No matter where you are on Earth, stars appear to rotate about a point called the

A) zenith.
B) celestial pole.
C) nadir.
D) meridian.
E) equinox.
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If the star Polaris has an altitude of 35 °\degree , then we know that

A) our longitude is +55 °\degree .
B) our latitude is +55 °\degree .
C) our longitude is -35 °\degree .
D) our longitude is+35 °\degree .
E) our latitude is +35 °\degree .
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21
Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 °\degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-May?  <strong>Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 \degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-May?  </strong> A) Scorpius B) Taurus C) Pisces D) Aquarius E) Leo

A) Scorpius
B) Taurus
C) Pisces
D) Aquarius
E) Leo
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22
When the Northern Hemisphere experiences fall, the Southern Hemisphere experiences

A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
E) none of these
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23
The day with the smallest number of daylight hours over the course of the year for a person living in the Southern Hemisphere is the

A) summer solstice (June 21).
B) vernal equinox (March 20).
C) winter solstice (Dec.21).
D) autumnal equinox (Sept.23).
E) The number of daylight hours is always the same.
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At which of the following latitudes is it possible for the Sun's rays to hit the ground perpendicular to the ground at some point during the year?

A) 87 °\degree
B) 55 °\degree
C) 42 °\degree
D) 33 °\degree
E) 20 °\degree
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25
During summer above the Arctic Circle

A) the Moon cannot be seen.
B) the Sun can always be seen.
C) the Sun cannot be seen.
D) the Sun is always in the southern part of the sky.
E) the Sun is always directly overhead.
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26
Earth is closest to the Sun when the Northern Hemisphere experiences

A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
E) none of these; the Earth is always the same distance from the Sun.
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27
Six months from now, at what time of day will the stars be in the exact same places in your sky as they will be at midnight tonight?

A) 6 A.M.
B) noon
C) 6 P.M.
D) midnight
E) This can never happen.
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28
Using the figure below, what time of the day or night will the zodiac constellation Taurus rise in March? <strong>Using the figure below, what time of the day or night will the zodiac constellation Taurus rise in March?  </strong> A) 2 P.M. B) 8 P.M. C) 2 A.M. D) 8 A.M. E) noon

A) 2 P.M.
B) 8 P.M.
C) 2 A.M.
D) 8 A.M.
E) noon
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29
On a certain date, the constellation of Orion is centered on your meridian at midnight.On the same date next year, you would expect to find Orion on your meridian at

A) noon.
B) 9 P.M.
C) 6 A.M.
D) midnight.
E) 6 P.M
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30
If you are above the arctic circle, the majority of the stars in your sky are

A) near the ecliptic.
B) stationary.
C) near the horizon.
D) circumpolar.
E) pole stars.
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31
The day with the smallest number of daylight hours over the course of the year for a person living in the Northern Hemisphere is the

A) summer solstice (June 21).
B) vernal equinox (March 20).
C) winter solstice (Dec.21).
D) autumnal equinox (Sept.23).
E) The number of daylight hours is always the same.
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32
If Earth's axis were tilted by 5 °\degree instead of its actual tilt, how would the seasons be different than they are currently?

A) The seasons would remain the same.
B) Summers would be warmer.
C) Winters would last longer.
D) Winters would be warmer.
E) Summers would last longer.
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33
Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 °\degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-September?  <strong>Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 \degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at 6 P.M.in mid-September?  </strong> A) Scorpius B) Taurus C) Pisces D) Aquarius E) Leo

A) Scorpius
B) Taurus
C) Pisces
D) Aquarius
E) Leo
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34
We experience seasons because

A) Earth's equator is tilted relative to the plane of the solar system.
B) Earth is closer to the Sun in summer and farther from the Sun in the winter.
C) the length of the day is longer in the summer and shorter in the winter.
D) Earth moves at a slower speed in its orbit during summer and faster during winter.
E) The Western hemisphere of Earth is closer to the Sun than the Eastern hemisphere during the summer.
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35
When the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer, the Southern Hemisphere experiences

A) spring.
B) summer.
C) fall.
D) winter.
E) none of these
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36
Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 °\degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at midnight in mid-September?  <strong>Assume you are observing the night sky from a typical city in the United States with a latitude of +40 \degree .Using the figure below, which constellation of the zodiac would be nearest to the meridian at midnight in mid-September?  </strong> A) Scorpius B) Taurus C) Pisces D) Aquarius E) Leo

A) Scorpius
B) Taurus
C) Pisces
D) Aquarius
E) Leo
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37
Earth's rotational axis precesses in space and completes one revolution every

A) 200 years.
B) 1,800 years.
C) 7,300 years.
D) 26,000 years.
E) 51,000 years.
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38
For a person living in Vancouver, Canada, at latitude of +49 °\degree , the maximum altitude of the Sun above the southern horizon on the day of the winter solstice is

A) 41.0 °\degree .
B) 17.5 °\degree .
C) 25.5 °\degree .
D) 37.0 °\degree .
E) 64.5 °\degree .
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39
During which season (in the Northern Hemisphere) could you see the Sun rising from the northernmost point on the horizon?

A) winter
B) spring
C) summer
D) fall
E) The Sun always rises directly in the east.
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40
If Earth's axis were tilted by 35 °\degree instead of its actual tilt, how would the seasons be different than they are currently?

A) The seasons would remain the same.
B) Summers would be colder.
C) Winters would be shorter.
D) Winters would be colder.
E) Summers would be shorter.
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41
If you see a full Moon tonight, approximately how long would you have to wait to see the next full Moon?

A) 1 week
B) 2 weeks
C) 3 weeks
D) 4 weeks
E) 5 weeks
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42
At which of the possible times below could the waxing gibbous moon be seen rising?

A) 3 P.M.
B) 9 A.M.
C) 11 P.M.
D) 5 A.M.
E) 8 P.M.
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43
The sidereal period of the moon is closest to

A) 1 month.
B) 27 days.
C) 28 days.
D) 29 days.
E) 31 days.
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44
If a person on Earth views the Moon in a waxing crescent phase, in what phase would Earth appear to a person on the Moon?

A) waxing crescent
B) waxing gibbous
C) waning gibbous
D) waning crescent
E) new
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45
How often would we have leap years if Earth's orbital period were 365.1 days?

A) every year
B) every 2 years
C) every 4 years
D) every 10 years
E) We would not need to have leap years.
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46
If there is a full Moon tonight, approximately how long from now will it be in the third quarter phase?

A) 3-4 days
B) 1 week
C) 2 weeks
D) 3 weeks
E) 1 month
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47
How often do leap years occur?

A) almost every 3 years
B) almost every 4 years
C) almost every 5 years
D) almost every 8 years
E) almost every 10 years
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48
Living in the Northern Hemisphere, you see the Moon with exactly its right half illuminated.This phase is

A) full moon.
B) first quarter.
C) waning crescent.
D) third quarter.
E) waxing gibbous.
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49
If tonight the Moon is in the waxing gibbous phase, in three days the phase of the Moon will be

A) new.
B) full.
C) third quarter.
D) first quarter.
E) waxing crescent.
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50
The Moon's sidereal period is 2.2 days shorter than the period during which the Moon's phases change because

A) the Moon always keeps the same side turned toward Earth.
B) Earth must rotate so an observer can see the Moon.
C) the Moon's orbit is tilted with respect to Earth's rotational axis.
D) Earth moves significantly in its orbit around the Sun during that time.
E) the Moon's orbital speed varies.
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51
Leap years occur because

A) Earth's orbital period around the Sun is decreasing.
B) Earth's orbital period is 365.24 days.
C) the Gregorian calendar contains only 11 months.
D) Earth speeds up in its orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
E) a calendar month is not the same as a lunar month.
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52
In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a solar eclipse to occur? <strong>In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a solar eclipse to occur?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) None of these is correct.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) None of these is correct.
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53
At what time does a third quarter Moon rise?

A) midnight
B) noon
C) 3 P.M.
D) 6 A.M.
E) 6 P.M.
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54
The Moon undergoes synchronous rotation, and as a consequence the

A) rotational period of the Moon equals the orbital period of the Moon around Earth.
B) rotational period of the Moon equals the rotational period of Earth.
C) rotational period of the Moon equals the orbital period of Earth around the Sun.
D) orbital period of the Moon around Earth equals the rotational period of Earth.
E) Moon does not rotate as it orbits Earth.
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55
A purely lunar calendar is not ideal for our modern world because

A) leap years are more frequent.
B) the months line up with the phases of the moon.
C) the seasons wouldn't occur on the same month every year.
D) high and low tides occur at different times.
E) leap years are less frequent.
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56
In regard to the phase of the Moon, the term waxing means

A) it is less than half illuminated.
B) it is more than half illuminated.
C) it is becoming smaller.
D) the illuminated area is increasing.
E) the illuminated area is decreasing.
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57
If a traditional holiday is scheduled using a 12-month lunar calendar, then that holiday will occur ________ time(s) each solar year.

A) 0 or 1
B) 1
C) 1 or 2
D) 2
E) 2 or 3
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58
At approximately what time does a full Moon rise?

A) midnight
B) noon
C) 6 A.M.
D) 6 P.M.
E) 3 P.M.
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59
A person riding in a moving car will observe objects moving differently from someone standing still on the side of the road, because

A) the laws of physics are different for moving objects.
B) of the precession of the Earth's axis.
C) they are in different frames of reference.
D) they will have different latitudes on the Earth.
E) motion distorts measurements of true values.
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60
In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a lunar eclipse to occur? <strong>In the figure below, at which position must the Moon be located in order for a lunar eclipse to occur?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) None of these is correct.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) None of these is correct.
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61
If you are observing a partial solar eclipse, you must be standing in the

A) Moon's umbra.
B) Moon's penumbra.
C) Earth's umbra.
D) Earth's penumbra.
E) Sun's umbra.
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62
A partial lunar eclipse occurs when

A) the Sun appears to go behind the Moon.
B) the Moon passes through part of the Earth's shadow.
C) the Moon shadows part of the Sun.
D) the Earth passes through part of the Moon's shadow.
E) the Moon passes through part of the Sun's shadow.
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63
What place(s) on Earth can you stand and have the entire celestial equator be at the same altitude for all 360 degrees of its circumference?
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64
During which lunar phase do solar eclipses occur?

A) new
B) first quarter
C) full
D) third quarter
E) waxing gibbous
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65
Draw a dome representing the visible sky.Label the horizon, meridian, zenith, and each of the four cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west).
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66
Approximately how often do lunar eclipses occur?

A) twice every year
B) three times every year
C) once per month
D) twice every 11 months
E) once every 11 years
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67
Solar and lunar eclipses are rare because

A) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 5.2 °\degree relative to the plane defined by Earth's equator.
B) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 5.2 °\degree relative to Earth's orbital plane about the Sun.
C) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 23.5 °\degree relative to the plane defined by Earth's equator.
D) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 23.5 °\degree relative to Earth's orbital plane about the Sun.
E) the Moon's orbital plane is tipped by 5.2 °\degree relative to the galactic plane.
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68
A type of eclipse in which the Sun appears as a bright ring is called a(n)

A) total solar eclipse.
B) partial solar eclipse.
C) annular solar eclipse.
D) lunar eclipse.
E) umbral eclipse.
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69
If you are standing on the equator and shoot a cannonball directly north such that it lands a few degrees latitude away from your position, where would you expect it to land?
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70
Consider an observer located on the equator.If the observer sees a star directly overhead at 8 P.M., where will that star be located in the night sky at midnight? How far above the horizon will it be or will it have set?
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71
Earth has an average radius of approximately 6.4 * 103 km.What is the average speed, in units of km/s, of the ground at Earth's equator due to the daily rotation of Earth if there are 8.64*104 seconds per day?
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72
The darkest part of the Moon's shadow is the

A) partial shadow.
B) penumbra.
C) umbra.
D) annular.
E) total shadow.
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73
Consider an observer located on the equator.If the observer sees a star directly overhead at
10 P.M., where will that star be located in the night sky at 3 A.M.?
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74
What latitude on Earth would be the best for observing as much of the celestial sphere as possible over the course of a year?
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75
A solar-powered spacecraft is traveling through the Moon's shadow.Which part(s), if any, of the Moon's shadow will cause the spacecraft to completely lose power?

A) umbra
B) penumbra
C) annulus
D) both umbra and penumbra
E) The spacecraft will never lose power.
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76
During a lunar eclipse the Moon can appear red.This is caused by

A) the moon glowing red.
B) oxidation of the lunar crust.
C) solar flares.
D) light traveling through the Earth's atmosphere.
E) light being reddened as it is reflected by Moon dust.
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77
The center of the Milky Way lies approximately 30 °\degree south of the celestial equator.From what latitudes on Earth is it impossible to view the center of our galaxy?
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78
If you are lucky enough to see a total solar eclipse, you must be standing in the

A) Moon's umbra.
B) Moon's penumbra.
C) Earth's umbra.
D) Earth's penumbra.
E) Sun's umbra.
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79
How is the observed height of Polaris above the horizon related to an observer's latitude? (Hint: Consider three cases of observers located at the equator, the North Pole, and latitude =+45 °\degree .)
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80
The Earth's axial tilt varies from 22.1° to 24.5° over a 41,000-year cycle.This means that as during this cycle

A) the Moon's sidereal period changes
B) the amplitude of ocean tides vary.
C) the Earth will receive different amounts of energy from sunlight.
D) the whole Ecliptic will move northward.
E) the length of seasons will vary.
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