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ASTRONOMY 101 FINAL EXAM ALREADY
PASSED
At approx. what time would a full moon be on your meridian?
A) 6 P.M.
B) noon
C) 6 A.M.
D) Midnight
E) 9 A.M. - =Midnight


In the Northern Hemisphere, the day that the Sun is up the longest in the sky is on the June
solstice
A) true
B) false - =True


Copernicus was the first person to suggest a Sun-centered solar system.
A) true
B) false - =False


Why is it summer in the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the Sun than the Souther
Hemisphere?
A) the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun and receives more indirect sunlight
B) due to earth's tilt, the northern hemisphere is closer to the sun than the Southern
Hemisphere
C) the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and receives more direct sunlight
D) it isn't; both hemispheres have the same seasons at the same time. summer comes where
earth is nearest the sun - =the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and receives more
direct sunlight

,During the period each year when we see Mars undergoing apparent retrograde motion in our
sky, what is really going on in space?
A) mars is moving around the sun in the opposite direction from which earth is moving around
the sun
B) earth and mars are getting getting closer
C) earth is catching up with and passing by mars in their respective orbits
D) earth and mars are on opposite sides of the sun - =earth is catching up with and passing by
mars in their respective orbits


From Kepler's Second Law: Planetary orbits, when drawn with a line connecting the planet to
the sun, show that this line sweeps out equal areas in equal times, no matter where the planet
is in its orbit, we may conclude that...
A) planets move slower when they are closer to the sun
B) planets have circular orbits
C) planets have elliptical orbits
D) planets move faster when they are closer to the sun - =planets move faster when they are
closer to the sun


Which of the following statements about lunar phases is true?
A) the time between new moons is two weeks
B) only one quarter of the first-quarter moon is illuminated by the Sun
C) the full moon sometimes rises around midnight
D) it is possible to have two full moons during January, but not during February
E) it is possible to have two full moons during November, but not December - =it is possible to
have two full moons during January, but not during February


By locating the north celestial pole in the sky, how can you determine your latitude?
A) the altitude of the NCP is the same as your distance from the North Pole
B) the direction of the NCP is the angular distance from the North Pole

,C) the altitude of the NCP is the same as your latitude
D) the direction of the NCP is the same as your latitude
E) the altitude of the NCP is your angular distance from the North Pole - =the altitude of the
NCP is the same as your latitude


If the moon is setting at 6 A.M., the phase of the Moon must be
A) third quarter
B) waning crescent
C) new
D) first
E) full - =full


One light-year is the distance light travels in one year. The speed of light is about 300,000 km/s
(3x10^5 km/s). How far is 1 light-year?
A) 1.8x10^7 km
B) 9.46x10^12 km
C) 3x10^5 km
D) 1.08x10^9 - =9.46x10^12 km


The universe is defined as
A) all material, space, and energy that exist: everything
B) all the objects we can see and the space between
C) all the stars and galaxies that we can see with telescopes
D) the entire milky way galaxy - =all material, space, and energy that exist: everything


The moon rises in the east and sets in the west
A) earth rotates once each day
B) earth revolves around the sun each year

, C) the direction of earth's axis in space precesses with a period of 26,000 years
D) the universe is expanding - =earth rotates once each day


Planets show retrograde motion
A) earth rotates once each day
B) earth revolves around the sun each year
C) the direction of earth's axis in space precesses with a period of 26,000 years
D) the universe is expanding - =earth revolves around the sun each year


In the year A.D. 15,000, Vega will be a better "North Star" than Polaris
A) earth rotates once each day
B) earth revolves around the sun each year
C) the direction of earth's axis in space precesses with a period of 26,000 years
D) the universe is expanding - =the direction of earth's axis in space precesses with a period of
26,000 years


The stars of Orion's Belt rise in the east and set in the west
A) earth rotates once each day
B) earth revolves around the sun each year
C) the direction of earth's axis in space precesses with a period of 26,000 years
D) the universe is expanding - =earth rotates once each day


The Greeks rejected the notion that the Earth orbits the Sun. Why?
A) they were not as smart as we are
B) they could not measure how big the earth was
C) they could not measure a change in stars' positions on the sky
D) they believed that the sun is a God - =they could not measure a change in stars' positions on
the sky

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