A high luminosity star - Emits more light than a low-luminosity star
If a red giant appears the same brightness as a red main sequence star, which one is farther away? - The
red giant
The heaviest nuclei of all are formed... - During a supernova explosion
Hydrogen-2 + proton = ____ + energy: - Helium-3
Which of the following has the smallest radius? - Neutron star
Why does the main sequence part of a star's life end? - The hydrogen in the core is exhausted.
Which of the following will have the shortest lifetime on the main sequence? - Main sequence star with
surface temperature 20000 K
Many of the brightest 100 stars viewed from Earth are not on the main sequence (even though most
stars are) because... - The most luminous stars are giants and supergiants that have already finished
their main sequence lifetimes
A 2-solar-mass main sequence star is the same distance as a 0.2-solar-mass main sequence star. Which
star appears brighter? - The 2 solar mass main sequence star appears brighter
The temperature of the photosphere of the Sun is closest to... - 6000 Kelvin
An estimate of the number of communicating/technological civilizations that we expect in our Galaxy
would be a larger number if... - The average number of planets that could support life for each star were
larger
,If the sun had twice its mass, then which of these planets would be in its habitable zone? - Jupiter
how do astronomers measure the temperature of stars? - By looking at which absorption lines are
present in the star's spectrum.
The largest fraction of nearby stars (e.g. within 100 light years) are... - Red main sequence stars
The parallax angle of a nearby star is measured to be 0.02 arcseconds. What is the distance to the star? -
50 parsecs
Which of the following is the sequence of events for a 40-solar mass star (one of the most-massive
stars)? - Stellar nursery, protostar, blue star on main sequence, Type 2 supernova, black hole
Star A is 9 times as luminous as Star B. The two stars appear the same brightness. What is true about
their distance? - Star A is 3 times farther away than Star B.
What is the name of the slightly cooler layer of the Sun just outside the photosphere? - Chromosphere
How does a star move on the H-R diagram during the period of time it is converting hydrogen to helium
in its core? - It remains nearly fixed at a certain point on the main sequence and does not move on the
H-R diagram.
If the entire mass of Earth were concentrated in a region the size of a marble, the resulting object would
be... - A black hole
Which is the smallest object? - A neutron star
A galaxy has an H-alpha emission line observed at a wavelength 10 percent larger than the rest
wavelength of H-alpha. What is the redshift of the galaxy? - 0.1
Which is the most luminous? - Quasar
, Which contains the most stars? - A spiral galaxy
Galaxy A appears twice the angular size of Galaxy B. Assuming the two galaxies have the same physical
size in kiloparsecs, which of the following is true? - Galaxy B is 2 times farther away than Galaxy A
What fundamental particles make up a Helium-3 atom? - 5 up quarks, 4 down quarks, 2 electrons
Which statement is FALSE?
A. Planetary nebulae can have layers because of pulsating stars
B. Planetary nebulae usually last tens of thousands of years
C. A planetary nebula will be part of the end state of the Sun
D. Planetary nebulae usually have black holes at their centers
E. Planetary nebulae are a few light years in size - D. Planetary nebulae usually have black holes at their
centers
Which statement is true? - Stars form in molecular clouds, where temperature are about 10 Kelvin.
How tiny a spot is the Hubble Deep Field? - The size of President Roosevelt's eye on a dime held at arm's
length
Among these choices, what is the last thing that happens in the history of the Universe? - electrons join
with nuclei to make atoms
If a galaxy had no dark matter, we would observe... - The rotation velocity would decrease with
increasing distance like the Keplerian curve in our Solar System
How many times bigger is the Local Group of galaxies in which the Milky Way resides than the Milky
Way itself? - about 100 times bigger
Which one of the following is FALSE?
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