ASTRO 1040 Quiz 9 – Flashcards

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Pluto's distance from the Sun
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changes throughout its orbit and is sometimes less than Neptune's distance from the Sun.
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Pluto and Charon
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always show the same face to each other.
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The category "dwarf planet" pertains to objects that
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are not massive enough to clear the planetesimals around them but are spherical in shape.
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Enceladus displays what?
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currently active ice eruptions.
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What kind of material erupts from cryovolcanoes?
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Low temperature volatile substances
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Io's volcanic activity is from
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high pressure liquid sulfur dioxide beneath the surface.
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On Triton, a moon of Neptune,
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geyserlike volcanoes erupting nitrogen were seen.
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Titan
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has a dense atmosphere of nitrogen gas.
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What is the evidence for a subsurface ocean of water on Europa?
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tectonic activity of thin sheets of ice.
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On Saturn's moon, Titan, radar images show
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lakes of liquid hydrocarbons.
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It is difficult to see the surface of Titan because
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of smog particles in its atmosphere.
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The Solar System's largest moon is
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Ganymede, orbiting Jupiter.
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Ganymede is believed to have once been active geologically because
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it has impact craters filled in by liquid material.
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Asteroids are mostly
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rock
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A meteor produces light by
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intense frictional heat from travelling through Earth's atmosphere
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S-type asteroids have evidence that
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they formed from differentiated bodies.
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The large majority of meteorites are
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stony meteorites
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How would we know if a meteorite came from Mars?
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We can identify a meteorite as being from Mars if its composition matches the soil and atmospheric content of Mars.
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Dactyl is
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one of many objects that orbit a larger companion asteroid.
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A crack in the asteroid Ida would be evidence that it is
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very solid.
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Asteroid Eros was carefully studied because
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a spacecraft was able to orbit this object for a year and then land on it.
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Most short period comets
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have prograde orbits.
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The ion tail of a comet is produced by
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solar wind.
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Tails of comets point
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away from the Sun.
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Meteor showers result from
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the passage of the Earth through a region of comet debris.
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Which of the following is the BRIGHTEST part of a comet?
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Its coma
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Remnants of volcanic activity on the asteroid Vesta indicate that members of the asteroid belt:
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occasionally grow large enough to become differentiated and geologically active
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Comet nuclei, absent their tails, are very dark because:
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they have organic molecules mixed with ice
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Which of the following does NOT describe comets in the Oort Cloud?
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Flattened distribution
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When a comet comes close to the Sun, its volatile ice sublimates and transforms directly from the solid to __________ phase.
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gas
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Suppose we discover a comet whose orbit was very highly eccentric, retrograde, had a very large tilt with respect to the ecliptic plane, and a period of 2,000 years. Where is the most likely place of origin for this comet?
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The Oort Cloud
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Most comets originate:
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far from the planets, many thousands of AU from the Sun
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A comet having an orbit of 50 years would likely have come from the:
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Kuiper Belt
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The one orbital characteristic both short- and long-period comets share is:
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highly eccentric orbits
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Most asteroids are:
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small
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Cometary nuclei are most likely:
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porous
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In 1994, dozens of fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with:
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Jupiter
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Antarctica is the best hunting ground for meteorites for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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more meteorites fall there than on other locations on Earth
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What must an asteroid have in order for us to determine its mass?
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A moon
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The most common type of meteorites are:
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stony meteorites
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Meteorites are more likely to come from asteroids than comets.
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True
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Meteorites contain clues to all of the following EXCEPT:
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changes in the rate of cratering in the early Solar System
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Io is by far the most geologically active moon in the Solar System.
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True
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Why does the dust tail separate from the ion tail?
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Dust is more massive than ions, so it accelerates less.
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The nucleus of the typical comet is approximately __________ in size.
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10 km
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Pluto is composed mostly of rock.
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False
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The mass of all the known asteroids combined would be as much as:
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one-third the mass of the Moon
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Pluto is the largest member of the Kuiper Belt.
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False
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The oceans under Europa's icy crust could be very deep and could contain more water than all the oceans on the Earth.
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True
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Which of the following moons is thought to have a vast ocean of water beneath its thin frozen surface?
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Europa
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Eris and Ceres are examples of:
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dwarf planets
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What is the most common geologic feature seen on moons?
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Craters
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Which object has turned itself inside out numerous times, leading to lighter elements escaping, sulfur compounds composing the crust, and heavier elements making up the core?
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Io
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How do particles from Enceladus wind up in Saturn's E ring?
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Water geysers erupt from the surface and expel them into space.
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Which property of a moon might lead you to believe it was a captured asteroid?
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It rotates clockwise around the planet when viewed from the planet's north pole.
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If a moon has a retrograde orbit then it:
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orbits in the opposite direction that the planet rotates, orbits in the opposite direction that the planet revolves around the Sun, and it orbits in a clockwise direction as viewed from the planet's north pole
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Which of the following can be used as an indicator of the age of a moon's surface?
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Surface brightness, crater density, and volcanic activity
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Most asteroids are closest in shape to:
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a potato
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Where does Titan's thick nitrogen-rich atmosphere come from?
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Photodissociation of methane in its atmosphere
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Titan is a prime candidate for life outside Earth because it has:
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organic material
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Titan's thick atmosphere is believed to have been created when ultraviolet photons broke apart methane molecules, ultimately creating the observed smog-like conditions. This process, though, would likely remove all of the atmospheric methane in roughly 10 million years, yet we still see its presence today. How can this be?
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Volcanoes on Titan periodically release new methane into the atmosphere.
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The minimum size of a meteoroid that is capable of surviving its passage through Earth's atmosphere and hitting the ground is about as big as:
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your fist
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