Flashcards About Chapter 22

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Astronomy
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the science that studies the Universe
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Geocentric
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Earth was a sphere that stayed motionless at the center
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Orbit
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an object as it goes around another object in space
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Heliocentric
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sun-centered universe
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Retrograde Motion
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the apparent westward drift
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Elipse
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the oval shaped path Mars goes around the sun
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Astronomical Unit (AU)
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average distance between Earth and the Sun
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Rotation
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turning, or spinning of a body on an axis
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Revolution
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the motion of a body along it's orbit
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Precession
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slight movement over a period of 26,000 years of Earth's axis
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Perihelion
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the point in the orbit of a planet is closest to the sun
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Aphelion
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the point in the orbit of a planet is farthest from the sun
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Perigee
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moon is closest to Earth
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Apogee
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moon is farthest from Earth
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Phases of the Moon
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a change in the amount of the moon that appears lit
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Solar Eclipse
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when the moon moves directly in front of the sun, it casts a dark shadow on Earth
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Lunar Eclipse
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when it moves within Earth's shadow
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Crater
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round depressions in the surface of the moon
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Ray
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splash mark that radiate outward for hundreds of kilometers
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Mare
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smooth areas of the moon
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Rilles
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look like valleys or trenches, long channel associated with lunar maria
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Lunar Regolith
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a thin, grey layer on the surface of the moon, consisting of loosely compacted fragmented material
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What planet was unknown to the ancient Greeks?
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Uranus
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Why did Aristotle concluded that the Earth was round?
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it always casts a curved shadow during a lunar eclipse
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What was the Ptolemaic model of the universe?
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Earth was the center of the universe
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One AU averages out to what number?
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150 million kilometers
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What is the force that gravity exerts on an object?
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weight
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How old are the lunar highlands?
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4.5 billion years old
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What was not discovered by Galileo?
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the 2 moons of Mars
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What movement of Earth is responsible for night & day?
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rotation
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What is Earth's orbital speed?
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107,000 kilometers per hour
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The number of eclipses each year does not go above what?
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7
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What is the moon doing when it is changing from new to full?
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waxing
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How long does it take the moon to go from a full moon to a new moon?
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2 weeks
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What formed the Maria?
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basaltic lava
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How did the maria on the moon's surface form?
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asteroids punctured the surface letting magma bleed out
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How does crater density relate to the moon's geologic history?
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high crater density is associated with older surfaces
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A discovery that led to the modern view of the solar system was that the orbit of the planets are?
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ellipses
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Axial Precession
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A very slow motion of the Earth's axis that requires 26,000 years to complete
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Synodic month
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period of time required for the moon to complete one cycle of phases
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What type of eclipse can only occur during a new-moon phase?
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solar eclipse
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What is the giant-impact hypothesis?
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Collision between a body the size of Mars and Earth created the moon
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List the 3 phases in which the moon evolved from oldest to youngest?
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-Highlands -Maria -Regolith
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Why have old craters in the moon not been erased as similar craters on Earth have been?
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there is no atmosphere on the moon
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What must happen in order for an eclipse to take place?
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the moons orbit must cross the plane of the ecliptic
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Who can see a total eclipse of the moon when it occurs?
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anyone observing in the region
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What are the 3 laws of Planetary Motion?
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1. All planets move about the Sun in elliptical orbits 2. A radius vector joining any planet to the Sun sweeps out equal areas in equal lengths of time 3. the sidereal periods of the planets are directly proportional to the cubes of their mean distances from the Sun
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