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[Show more]What are the characteristics of disk stars (yellow) of the Milky Way Galaxy? - High mass stars, the 
Sun, youngest stars, and stars that all orbit in nearly the same plane 
What are the characteristics of halo stars (green) of the Milky Way Galaxy? - Globular clusters, oldest 
stars, stars whose orb...
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Add to cartWhat are the characteristics of disk stars (yellow) of the Milky Way Galaxy? - High mass stars, the 
Sun, youngest stars, and stars that all orbit in nearly the same plane 
What are the characteristics of halo stars (green) of the Milky Way Galaxy? - Globular clusters, oldest 
stars, stars whose orb...
To find the most accurate distance to a nearby star using parallax, astronomers could compare the view 
of the star against the background stars at what times of the year? - In January and July 
Which of the following correctly expresses the distance to a nearby star? - 1.3 parsecs 
Consider two sta...
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Add to cartTo find the most accurate distance to a nearby star using parallax, astronomers could compare the view 
of the star against the background stars at what times of the year? - In January and July 
Which of the following correctly expresses the distance to a nearby star? - 1.3 parsecs 
Consider two sta...
Which of the following wavelength regions cannot be studied with telescopes on the ground? 
A) Radio waves 
B) Ultraviolet 
C) X rays 
D) both B and C 
E) both A and C - D) both B and C 
Earth and the people living on it are made mostly of carbon, oxygen, calcium, assorted rocks, and metals. 
Where ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following wavelength regions cannot be studied with telescopes on the ground? 
A) Radio waves 
B) Ultraviolet 
C) X rays 
D) both B and C 
E) both A and C - D) both B and C 
Earth and the people living on it are made mostly of carbon, oxygen, calcium, assorted rocks, and metals. 
Where ...
Which layer of the sun does nuclear fusion take place? - Core 
Which layer of the sun is between the photosphere and the radiation zone? - Convection zone 
What two forces in the sun balance to determine the physical size of the sun? - Gravity and Radiation 
pressure 
How does the density of the sun...
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Add to cartWhich layer of the sun does nuclear fusion take place? - Core 
Which layer of the sun is between the photosphere and the radiation zone? - Convection zone 
What two forces in the sun balance to determine the physical size of the sun? - Gravity and Radiation 
pressure 
How does the density of the sun...
We have learned that the centre of the milky way contains a very massive black hole. We developed this 
understanding by: - Monitoring the orbital motions of many individual stars in the very central parts 
of the Milky Way 
If the sun were to be squashed down small enough to become a black hole, th...
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Add to cartWe have learned that the centre of the milky way contains a very massive black hole. We developed this 
understanding by: - Monitoring the orbital motions of many individual stars in the very central parts 
of the Milky Way 
If the sun were to be squashed down small enough to become a black hole, th...
The apparent motion of a foreground object relative to a distant background as the observers position 
changes? - Parallax 
When measuring parallax the distance between two observation points is called? - Baseline 
If Earth rotated twice as fast as it currently does, but its motion around the Sun st...
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Add to cartThe apparent motion of a foreground object relative to a distant background as the observers position 
changes? - Parallax 
When measuring parallax the distance between two observation points is called? - Baseline 
If Earth rotated twice as fast as it currently does, but its motion around the Sun st...
Q1.1: If every star in the universe was a grain ofsand, which of the following would be filled ~4meters 
deep in sand? 
A. This classroomB. Cal Poly campusC. SLO countryD. CaliforniaE. Continental US - SLO 
Q3.2: If you walk out of this building and face directly south, which direction is east? 
A. ...
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Add to cartQ1.1: If every star in the universe was a grain ofsand, which of the following would be filled ~4meters 
deep in sand? 
A. This classroomB. Cal Poly campusC. SLO countryD. CaliforniaE. Continental US - SLO 
Q3.2: If you walk out of this building and face directly south, which direction is east? 
A. ...
Plants and animals are - two small branches of the diverse "tree of life" on Earth. 
How did oxygen (O2) get into Earth's atmosphere? - It was released by life through the process of 
photosynthesis 
Based on DNA studies, it seems that all life on Earth - shares a common ancestor 
According to fo...
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Add to cartPlants and animals are - two small branches of the diverse "tree of life" on Earth. 
How did oxygen (O2) get into Earth's atmosphere? - It was released by life through the process of 
photosynthesis 
Based on DNA studies, it seems that all life on Earth - shares a common ancestor 
According to fo...
A star has an apparent brightness of -2 and an absolute brightness of 1. What must be true? 
Select one: 
a. The star is further than 10 parsecs 
b. The star is at 10 parsecs 
c. The star is closer than 10 parsecs 
d. The star is close to exploding - c 
What is special about electromagnetic waves? 
...
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Add to cartA star has an apparent brightness of -2 and an absolute brightness of 1. What must be true? 
Select one: 
a. The star is further than 10 parsecs 
b. The star is at 10 parsecs 
c. The star is closer than 10 parsecs 
d. The star is close to exploding - c 
What is special about electromagnetic waves? 
...
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