BCS9 Chapter 10 Flashcards
astronomers
people who study objects in space
Big Bang theory
the theory that proposes that the universe formed approximately 13.7 billion years ago when an unimaginably tiny volume of space suddenly and rapidly expanded to immense size
celestial bodies
all the objects in space, including the Sun, the Moon, planets, and stars
cosmological red shift
wavelengths of radiated light that are being constantly stretched (lengthened) as the light crosses the expanding universe
electromagnetic radiation
energy that is carried, or radiated, in the form of waves that range in length from short to long; types include X rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, microwaves, and radio waves
red shift
a shifting light from an object toward the red (longer wavelength) end of the spectrum as the object moves away from Earth.
spectroscope
an optical instrument that acts like a prism to separate light into its basic component colours
elliptical galaxy
one of the three basic galaxy shapes; a galaxy that ranges shape from a perfect sphere to an elongated but flattened ellipse and contains some of the oldest stars in the universe
irregular galaxy
one of three basic galaxy shapes; a galaxy that has neither spiral arms nor an obvious central core, made up of a mix of newly forming stars and old stars
nebula
a cloud of gas and dust in space
spiral galaxy
one of three basic galaxy shapes; a galaxy with many long “arms” spiralling out from a centre core made up of stars that formed long ago
star cluster
a distinct formation of stars in a galaxy; the two types are open clusters and globular clusters