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Twenty Questions

Subject: Astronomy

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Twenty Questions

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1. What instrument made possible the discovery of additional planets?

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Telescope

Question #1 - Answer

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2. What is the next planet outward from the sun after Saturn?

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Question #2 - Answer

Uranus

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3. How can you tell Pluto is not one of the gas giants?

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Question #3 - Answer

It’s dense and rocky

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4. What color are the hottest stars? The coolest stars?

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Question #4 - Answer

Hottest – Blue and White Coldest - Red

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5. All of the following are major types of galaxies except which one – spiral,

irregular, elliptical, or triangular?

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Question #5 - Answer

Triangular

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6. What vocabulary word refers to a large cloud of gas and dust?

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Question #6 - Answer

Nebula

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7. What is a supernova? What can be created because of it?

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Question #7 - Answer

A supernova is the explosion of a massive star at the end of its life. It can either turn

into a black hole, new star (nebula), neutron star, or pulsar depending on its

size.

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8. Describe the role of hydrogen gas in a main-sequence star (protostar)?

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Question #8 - Answer

A main-sequence star generates energy (heat and light) in its core as hydrogen

changes into helium.

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9. What occurs when the Earth’s shadow falls on the moon?

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Question #9 - Answer

Lunar Eclipse

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10. Which of the following is the largest – galaxy, constellation,

universe, star?

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Question #10 - Answer

Universe

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11. Which phase of the moon occurs when it is less than ¼ visible and

getting smaller?

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Question #11 - Answer

Waning Crescent

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12. What is the difference between a meteor, meteorite, and meteoroid?

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Question 12 - Answer

Meteor – a chunk of rock from outer space that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and burns up (also called a shooting star)

Meteoroid – A chunk of rock, smaller than an asteroid that orbits in space.

Meteorite – A chunk of rock that impacts the surface, creating a crater.

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13. What is the cause of tides?

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Question #13 - Answer

The gravitational force of the moon and a little from the sun pulling on the water’s of the Earth.

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14. An object that travels in an orbit around the Earth is called a what?

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Question #14 - Answer

Satellite

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15. The reason for ____ in the southern hemisphere is because the South Pole is

tilted directly toward the sun on about December 21st.

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Question #15 - Answer

Summer Solstice

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16. Why do various planets have seasons?

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Question #16 - Answer

Because the tilt of the planets axis. This causes certain areas of the planet to receive direct sunlight (warm) and other areas to receive sunlight more at an angle (cold)

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17. What term refers to the amount of time it takes for an object to orbit

around another body in space once?

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Question #17 - Answer

Period of Revolution

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18. What are comets? How do they form their tail? Where do they come

from?

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Question #18 - Answer

Comets, also referred to as “dirty snowballs.” They are made up of ice, rock, and dust.

Tails are formed when a comet passes close enough to the sun. Solar radiation heats the ice so that the comet gives off gas and dust. The tail than always points away from the sun because of the solar winds released.

Oort Cloud (Surrounds outer solar system) and the Kuiper Belt (Outside Neptune)

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19. Describe why we see several impact craters on the moon but few on

Earth.

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Question #19 - Answer

Most objects burn up in Earth’s atmosphere before striking the surface. The moon does not have an atmosphere to slow objects down. In addition, erosion and the movement of plates under the surface cause the surface features of Earth to change.

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20. If scientists could somehow bring Europa as close to the sun as the Earth is, 1 AU, how do you think

Europa would be affected?

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Question #20 - Answer

If Europa were closer to the sun, it would heat up considerably. Europa is made mostly of ice, so much of its surface might melt to form oceans and an atmosphere.