Lesson 1 Flashcards
About where is our solar system located within the Milky Way Galaxy?
About two-thirds of the way from the center of the galaxy to the outskirts of the galactic disk
Modern telescopes are capable of seeing bright galaxies up to about
10 billion light-years away
Suppose we imagine the Sun to be about the size of a grapefruit. How big an area would be the orbits of the eight planets of the solar system cover?
The size of a typical campus
How are galaxies important to our existence
Galaxies recycle heavy elements produced in stars into future generation of stars.
What is nuclear fusion
The process of combining lightweight nuclei to make heavier nuclei
One light-hour is the distance that light travels in an hour. How far is this, in kilometres?
1.08 billion km
Suppose we imagine the Sun to be about the size of a grapefruit. Which of the following describes the size and distance of Earth on the same scale?
Earth is the size of a point about 15 meters away from the Suns.
On the 1-to-10 billion scale, about how far is it to the nearest stars besides the Sun?
4,400 km
Suppose we imagine the Sun to be about the size of a grapefruit. How far are the nearest stars (the three stars of Alpha Centauri)
2,500 miles
If we use 1 mm to represent 1 light-year, how large in diameter is the Milky Way Galaxy?
100 meters
If you represented each star by a grain of sand, how much sand would it take to represent all the stars in the universe?
more than all the sand on all the beaches on Earth
On a cosmic calendar, in which the history of the universe is compressed into one year, how long is the average human life span?
0.2 second
Approximately how fast are you moving with the rotation of Earth
1,300 km/hr
How long does it take our solar system to complete one orbit around the Milky Way Galaxy?
230 million years
Which of the following correctly lists speeds from slowest to fastest?
Earth’s speed of rotation on its axis, Earth’s speed of revolution about the Sun, typical speeds of stars in the local solar neighborhood relative to us, the speed of our solar system orbiting the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, the speeds of very distant galaxies relative to us