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Pearson Edexcel Level 1/ Level 2 GCSE(9-1) Astronomy Paper 2:Telescopic
Astronomy Question Paper June 2023


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Morning (Time: 1 hour 45 minutes) Paper


Astronomy




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Instructions
• Use black ink or ball-point pen.
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name,
centre number and candidate number.
• Answer all questions.
• Answer the questions in the spaces provided
– there may be more space than you need.
•• Calculators may be used.
Any diagrams may NOT be accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated.
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Equation of Time = Apparent Solar Time (AST) – Mean Solar Time (MST)

T2
Kepler’s 3rd law: = a constant
r3

fo
Magnification of telescope: magnification =
fe

Distance modulus formula: M = m + 5 – 5 log d

λ  λ0 v
Redshift formula: 
λ0 c

Hubble’s law: v = H0d




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Data


Mass of Earth 6.0 × 1024 kg

Mean diameter of Earth 13 000 km

Mean diameter of Moon 3500 km

Mean diameter of Sun 1.4 × 106 km

One Astronomical Unit (AU) 1.5 × 108 km

Mean Earth to Moon distance 380 000 km

One light year (l.y.) 9.5 × 1012 km DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA
One parsec (pc) 3.1 × 1013 km = 3.26 l.y.

Sidereal day of Earth 23 h 56 min

Synodic day of Earth 24 h 00 min

Temperature of solar photosphere 5800 K

Hubble Constant 68 km/s/Mpc

Speed of light in vacuum 3.0 × 108 m/s




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Sidereal Mean
Type of Mean distance Diameter Mass/ Ring
Name period/ Earth temperature Moons
body from Sun/AU /1000 km Earth mass systems
year /°C

Mercury planet 0.38 0.24 170 4.9 0.055 no none

Venus planet 0.72 0.62 470 12.1 0.82 no none

Earth planet 1.0 1.0 15 12.8 1.00 no 1: the Moon

2 small moons: Deimos and
Mars planet 1.5 1.9 –50 6.9 0.11 no
Phobos

Ceres dwarf planet 2.8 4.6 –105 0.95 1.5 × 10–4 no none

4 major moons: Ganymede,
Jupiter planet 5.2 11.9 –150 143 318 yes Callisto, Europa, Io
>60 others
5 major moons: including
Saturn planet 9.5 29.5 –180 121 95 yes Titan, Iapetus
>55 others
5 major moons: including
Uranus planet 19.1 84.0 –210 51 15 yes Titania, Oberon
>20 others
1 major: Triton
Neptune planet 30.0 165 –220 50 17 yes
>12 others
1 major: Charon
Pluto dwarf planet 39.5 248 –230 2.4 2.2 × 10–3 no
>4 other moons

Haumea dwarf planet 43.1 283 –241 1.4 6.7 × 10–4 no 2

Eris dwarf planet 67.8 557 –230 2.3 2.8 × 10–3 no at least 1
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