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©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 1 ASTRO 101 - Final Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Constellations and the moon appear to move across the sky at night because - Answerthe earth spins on its axis T/F: in one day Earth rotates exactly once around it's axis - Answerfalse What causes Earth's seasons? - Answer23.5 degree tilt of Earth's rotational axis a total lunar eclipse occurs - Answerduring the full moon phase T/F: our galaxy is about 1 million times bigger than Earth - Answerfalse T/F: The stars in a constellation are physically close to one another - Answerfalse T/F: The Solar Day is longer than a Sidereal Day - Answertrue T/F: The seasons are caused by the precession of Earth's axis - Answerfalse T/F A lunar eclipse can occur only during the full phase. - Answertrue T/F: The angular diameter of an object is inversely proportional to its distance from the observer - Answertrue T/F: If we know the distance of an object from Earth, we can determine the object's size by measuring its parallax - Answerfalse If Earth rotated twice as fast as it currently does, but its motion around the Sun stayed the same, then - Answerthe night would be half as long When a thin crescent of the Moon is visible just before sunrise, the Moon is in its - Answerwaning phase If the Moon's orbit were a little larger, solar eclipses would be - Answermore likely to be annular If the Moon orbited Earth twice as fast, but in the same orbit, the frequency of solar eclipses would - Answerstay the same Considering the Moon's phases, everyone on Earth sees - Answerthe same phase in 24 hours ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 2 How did the geocentric model account for day and night on Earth? - Answerthe sun orbited the earth Copernicus' important contribution to astronomy was - Answerproposing a model that easily explained the retrograde motion of the planets Who published the first astronomical observations made with a telescope? - AnswerGalileo Earth is closer to the Sun in January than in July. Therefore, in accord with Kepler's second law: - AnswerEarth orbits faster in January how many meters in 3.6 kilometers? - Answer36,100 1 km = place the following prefixes in order from smallest to largest: micro centi nano milli - Answernano micro milli centi Match the prefix with the scientific notation for the order of magnitude of the number. kilo mega giga tera a. 10^3 b. 10^12 c. 10^9 d. 10^6 - Answerkilo - a. 10^3 mega - d. 10^6 ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 3 giga - c. 10^9 tera - b. 10^12 Calculate, using Newton's law of gravity, the size of the force of attraction between Earth and a mass of 9.52 kg located on the surface of Earth. Data: Distance to the center of Earth from the surface = 6370 km. Mass of Earh = 5.98x1024 kg. Gravitational constant G=6.67x10-11 Nm2/kg2 - Answer92.3 T/F: Aristotle proposed that all planets revolve around the sun - Answerfalse T/F: During retrograde motion, planets actually stop and move backward in space. - Answerfalse T/F: The heliocentric model of the universe holds that Earth is at the center and everything else moves around it. - Answerfalse T/F: Copernicus's theories gained widespread scientific acceptance during his lifetime. - Answerfalse T/F Galileo's observations of the sky were made with the naked eye. - Answerfalse T/F The speed of a planet orbiting the Sun is independent of the planet's position in the orbit - Answerfalse T/F: Keppler's laws only hold for the 6 planets known in his time - Answerfalse T/F: You throw a baseball to someone, before the ball is caught, it is temporarily in orbit around the Earth's center - Answertrue a major flaw in copernicus's model was that it still had - Answercircular orbits a calculation of how long it would take a planet to orbit the sun would be closely related to Kepler's - Answerthird law of planetary distances If Earth's orbit around the Su

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Constellations and the moon appear to move across the sky at night because - Answer✔the
earth spins on its axis

T/F: in one day Earth rotates exactly once around it's axis - Answer✔false

What causes Earth's seasons? - Answer✔23.5 degree tilt of Earth's rotational axis

a total lunar eclipse occurs - Answer✔during the full moon phase

T/F: our galaxy is about 1 million times bigger than Earth - Answer✔false

T/F: The stars in a constellation are physically close to one another - Answer✔false

T/F: The Solar Day is longer than a Sidereal Day - Answer✔true

T/F: The seasons are caused by the precession of Earth's axis - Answer✔false

T/F A lunar eclipse can occur only during the full phase. - Answer✔true
T/F: The angular diameter of an object is inversely proportional to its distance from the
observer - Answer✔true
T/F: If we know the distance of an object from Earth, we can determine the object's size by
measuring its parallax - Answer✔false
If Earth rotated twice as fast as it currently does, but its motion around the Sun stayed the
same, then - Answer✔the night would be half as long
When a thin crescent of the Moon is visible just before sunrise, the Moon is in its -
Answer✔waning phase

If the Moon's orbit were a little larger, solar eclipses would be - Answer✔more likely to be
annular
If the Moon orbited Earth twice as fast, but in the same orbit, the frequency of solar eclipses
would - Answer✔stay the same

Considering the Moon's phases, everyone on Earth sees - Answer✔the same phase in 24 hours
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How did the geocentric model account for day and night on Earth? - Answer✔the sun orbited
the earth

Copernicus' important contribution to astronomy was - Answer✔proposing a model that easily
explained the retrograde motion of the planets

Who published the first astronomical observations made with a telescope? - Answer✔Galileo
Earth is closer to the Sun in January than in July. Therefore, in accord with Kepler's second law: -
Answer✔Earth orbits faster in January

how many meters in 3.6 kilometers? - Answer✔36,100


1 km =
place the following prefixes in order from smallest to largest:
micro
centi
nano

milli - Answer✔nano
micro
milli
centi
Match the prefix with the scientific notation for the order of magnitude of the number.
kilo
mega
giga
tera


a. 10^3
b. 10^12
c. 10^9

d. 10^6 - Answer✔kilo - a. 10^3
mega - d. 10^6

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giga - c. 10^9
tera - b. 10^12
Calculate, using Newton's law of gravity, the size of the force of attraction between Earth and a
mass of 9.52 kg located on the surface of Earth. Data: Distance to the center of Earth from the
surface = 6370 km. Mass of Earh = 5.98x1024 kg. Gravitational constant G=6.67x10-11 Nm2/kg2
- Answer✔92.3

T/F: Aristotle proposed that all planets revolve around the sun - Answer✔false
T/F: During retrograde motion, planets actually stop and move backward in space. -
Answer✔false
T/F: The heliocentric model of the universe holds that Earth is at the center and everything else
moves around it. - Answer✔false
T/F: Copernicus's theories gained widespread scientific acceptance during his lifetime. -
Answer✔false

T/F Galileo's observations of the sky were made with the naked eye. - Answer✔false
T/F The speed of a planet orbiting the Sun is independent of the planet's position in the orbit -
Answer✔false

T/F: Keppler's laws only hold for the 6 planets known in his time - Answer✔false
T/F: You throw a baseball to someone, before the ball is caught, it is temporarily in orbit around
the Earth's center - Answer✔true

a major flaw in copernicus's model was that it still had - Answer✔circular orbits
a calculation of how long it would take a planet to orbit the sun would be closely related to
Kepler's - Answer✔third law of planetary distances
If Earth's orbit around the Sun were twice as large as it is now, the new year would be -
Answer✔more than 2 current earth years

An asteroid with an orbit lying entirely inside Earth's - Answer✔has an orbital semi-major axis
of less than 1 AU

Newton's law of gravity states that the force between two objects - Answer✔increases with
mass

Gravity is - Answer✔always an attractive force
in this wave motion people stand up and sit down as the wave passes, what type of wave is
this? - Answer✔transverse

the distance between successive wave crests defines the ____ of a wave - Answer✔wavelength

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