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ASTRONOMY 1010 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
NEWEST EXAM CURRENTLY TESTING
COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
VERIFIED ANSWERS(ALREADY GRADED A+)


The constellations shift about 1o each day --ANSWER True

__________________ introduced the ellipse to explain the orbits of the planets. --
ANSWER Kepler

Which of the following sentences is NOT true about science? --ANSWER Science only
progresses by following the scientific method

Why does the phase of the moon change? --ANSWER We see the illuminated part
facing the sun.

After the fall of the Roman Empire, scientific progress came to a halt in Europe. --
ANSWER False

If a planet has a highly eccentric orbit, we mean that --ANSWER . we mean that part of
the orbit is much closer to the star than other parts.

Astronomy like Chemistry is an experimental science. --ANSWER False

________________ demonstrated that the sun had spots, the moon had craters, and
Jupiter had moons. --ANSWER Galileo

The height of something (building, tree, mountain, etc...) is equal to the angle it
subtends (in radians) multiplied by the length of its shadow. --ANSWER False

How old is the universe --ANSWER 14 billion years old

Solar eclipses can only occur at --ANSWER new moon

Why do we have seasons --ANSWER As Earth goes around the Sun and Earth's axis
remains pointed toward Polaris, the Northern and Southern hemispheres alternately
receive more and less direct sunlight.

At arms length the thickness of your fingernail subtend about --ANSWER 1 arc minute

The tilt of the Earth --ANSWER Process on a 26,000 year time scale

, If the Sun were the size of a grapefruit, then the next nearest star would be in --
ANSWER Long Beach, CA

Copernicus was the first person to propose a heliocentric model of the universe. --
ANSWER False

What do astronomers mean when they say that the universe is expanding? --ANSWER
The average distance between galaxies is increasing with time.

At arm's length your index finger subtends about --ANSWER 1 degree

Copernicus proved that the Earth went around the Sun. --ANSWER False

The seasons on Earth are caused by its elliptical orbit --ANSWER False

How old is the Earth --ANSWER 4.8 billion

If the Sun were the size of a grapefruit, the Earth would be about the size of --ANSWER
a grain of sand

Order the following parts of our cosmic address from the most local to the most distant.
--ANSWER Clemson
Earth
Solar System
MW Galaxy
Local Group
Local Super Cluster
Universe

If the Earth was not titled, then --ANSWER There would be no seasons

If the age of the universe were scaled down to a single year, the Earth would have
formed around --ANSWER the first day of fall

Which of the following are not subfields of astronomy? --ANSWER Astrosociology

In Australia it is usually warmer around December than it is in June. --ANSWER True

If the milky way galaxy were the size of death valley (the football stadium), the average
space between stars would be about --ANSWER as thick as a blade of grass

Which of the following best describes the modern definition of an asterism? --ANSWER
A pattern of bright stars in the sky.

On a cosmic calendar scale that compresses the age of the universe to one year,
human civilization is only a few seconds old. --ANSWER True

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