BCS9 Chapter 11 Flashcards

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black hole

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a large sphere of incredibly tightly packed material with an extraordinary amount of gravitational pull created when a star collapses into itself; called “black” because nothing, not even light, can escape the powerful gravitational field

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Doppler effect

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the change in wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation or sound that occurs because of the movement of the source relative to an observer

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fusion

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the process in which the nuclei of atoms fuse together to form larger single atoms, creating an enormous amount of energy

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interstellar matter

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the material that fills space, made up of gas (mostly hydrogen) and dust

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star

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a celestial body of hot gases with a core like a furnace that makes its own thermal energy

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supernova

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a dramatic, massive explosion that occurs when a large,high mass star collapses in on itself

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asteroids

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small rocky bodies in our solar system, most of which orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter

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axis

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an imaginary line through Earth, extending from the North Pole to the South Pole; Earth spins on its axis at a speed of 1670 km/h, or 0.5 km/s

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comet

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a small body made up of rocky material and ice that occurs in the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud; when a comet is bumped into the inner solar system, the Sun’s light may make the comet’s tail visible from Earth

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moons

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celestial bodies that orbit aplanet

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planet

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a celestial body that orbits one or more stars, is large enough that its own gravity holds it in a spherical shape, and is the only body occupying the orbital path

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revolution

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the motion of Earth as it orbits the Sun at 30 km/s; one full revolution takes almost a year

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rotation

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the motion of Earth as it spins on its axis from west to east at 1670 km/h; one full rotation takes almost a day

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solar system

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a group of planets circling one or more stars

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light-year

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the distance that light, which moves at 300 000 km/s, travels in a year; equals about 9.5 trillion km

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parallax

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the apparent shift of an object against a stationary background caused by the change in position of the observer

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triangulation

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a technique for determining the distance to a visible object by creating an imaginary triangle between the observer and the object and then calculating the distance