Chapter 1 Questions Flashcards
Which of the following is not a general difference between a planet and a star?
All planets are made of rock and all stars are made of gas.
Explanation:
Planets are not necessarily made of rock; they may be rocky, icy, or gaseous in composition.
Our solar system consists of _________________.
The Sun and all the objects that orbit it.
Explanation:
The objects orbiting the Sun include the planets and their moons and countless small objects that include rocky asteroids and icy comets.
A typical galaxy is a _________.
Collection of a few hundred million to a trillion or more stars, bound together by gravity.
Explanation:
Our own Milky Way Galaxy is relatively large, containing more than 100 billion stars.
Which of the following best describes what we mean by the universe?
The sum total of all matter and energy.
Explanation:
In other words, the universe consists of all the galaxies and everything within and between them.
What do astronomers mean by the Big Bang?
The event that marked the beginning of the expansion of the universe.
Explanation:
Based on careful study of the current explanation of the universe (and of the cosmic microwave background, which we’ll discuss later in the book), the Big Bang occurred about 14 billion years ago.
Based on observations of the universal expansion, the age of the universe is about ___________.
14 billion years
Explanation:
In other words, current evidence suggests that the universe was born in the Big Bang about 14 billion years ago.
A television advertisement claiming that a product is light-years ahead of its time does not make sense because _____.
It uses “light-years” to talk about time, but a light-year is a unit of distance.
The term observable universe refers to _____.
The portion of the universe that we can see in principle, given the current age of the universe.
Explanation:
The age of the universe limits how far we can see. For example, in a universe that is 14 billion years old, we cannot see objects located 15 billion light0years away, because their light has not yet had time enough to reach us.
On a scale in which the distance from Earth to the Sun is about 15 meters, the distance from Earth to the Moon is _____.
Small enough to fit within your hand.
On a scale where the Sun is about the size of a grapefruit and the Earth is about 15 meters away, how far away are the nearest stars besides the Sun?
About the distance across the United States
The number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy is approximately _____.
A few hundred billion.
An astronomical unit (AU) is _____.
The average distance between Earth and the Sun.
What do we mean when we say the universe is expanding?
Average distances between galaxies are increasing with time.
What is the ecliptic plane?
The plane of Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
How long does it take the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun?
One year