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1. ThenMoonnappearsnlargernwhennitnrisesnthannwhennitnisnhighninnthenskynbecause
A. younarencloserntonitnwhennitnrisesn(angular-sizenrelation).
B. younarenfarthernfromnitnwhennitnrisesn(angular-sizenrelation).
C. it'snannillusionnfromncomparisonntonobjectsnonnthenhorizon.
D. it'snbrighternwhennitnrises.
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Difficulty:nEasy
Gradable:nautomatic
Section:n02.01
nSubtopic:nDiameter-
distancenRelationn(a.k.a.nthensmallnanglenformula)
Subtopic:nObservationalnastronom
ynTopic:nHistorynofnAstrono
my
Topic:nLocatingnObjectsninnthenSky
2. n wasnthenfirstnpersonntonmeasurenthencircumferencenofnthenEarth.
A. Ptolemy
B. Copernicus
C. Eratsothenes
D. Galileo
E. Aristarchus
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nSubtopic:nHistorical:nShapenandnSizenofnthenEar
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Topic:nHistorynofnAstronomy
3. WhennwasnitnfirstnknownnthatnthenEarthnwasnsphericalninnshape?
A. Itnwasnalwaysnknownntonbenspherical
B. atnthentimenofnthenGreeks
C. atnthenbeginningnofnthenRenaissance
D. onlynafternGalileonusednantelescopentonstudynothernplanets
E. onlynrecentlynwithinnthenlastn100nhundrednyears
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Topic:nHistorynofnAstronomy
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4. Whatn isn then sizen ofn ann objectn locatedn atn an distancen ofn 1,000n metersn andn thatn hasn angularn sizen An =
n 4ndegrees?
A. aboutn11nmeters
B. aboutn35nmeters
C. aboutn70nmeters
D. aboutn4,000nmeters
Accessibility:nKeyboardnNavigation
BloomsnLevel:n3.nAppl
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Section:n02.01
nSubtopic:nDiameter-
distancenRelationn(a.k.a.nthensmallnanglenformula)
Topic:nHistorynofnAstronomy
5. Thenangularnsizenofnannobjectnincreasesnasnthendistancentonthenobservernincreases.
FALSE
Accessibility:nKeyboardnNavigation
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Difficulty:nMedium
Gradable:nautomatic
Section:n02.01
Subtopic:nDiameter-distancenRelationn(a.k.a.nthensmallnanglenformula)
Topic:nHistorynofnAstronomy
6. ThenangularnsizenofnthenSunnasnobservednfromnEarthnisnaboutn0.5ndegree.
TRUE
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Gradable:nautomatic
Section:n02.01
nSubtopic:nDiameter-
distancenRelationn(a.k.a.nthensmallnanglenformula)nSubtopic:nHistorical
:nDistancesnandnSizesnofnthenSunnandnMoon
Topic:nHistorynofnAstronomy
7. ThenangularnsizenofnthenMoonnasnobservednfromnEarthnisnaboutn0.5ndegree.
TRUE
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Topic:nHistorynofnAstronomy
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