Paper 2 - 8 Space Flashcards
Describe our solar system
the Sun, plus the eight planets and the dwarf planets that orbit around the Sun. Natural satellites, the moons that orbit planets, are also part of the solar system.
State the planets in order from the closest to the sun outwards
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
How many stars are in our solar system?
One - the sun
State the name of our galaxy
The milky way
How was the sun formed
The Sun was formed from a cloud of dust and gas (nebula) pulled together by gravitational attraction. This cloud heats up until fusion can start.
What reaction takes places in all stars
Nuclear fusion
Why are stars stable?
Nuclear fusion reactions lead to an equilibrium between the gravitational collapse of a star and the expansion of a star due to fusion energy (radiation pressure).
Describe the life cycle of a small star, like the sun
Nebula, Protostar, Main sequence star, Red Giant, White dwarf, Black dwarf
Describe the life cycle of a large star
Nebula, Protostar, Main sequence star, Red Super Giant, Supernova, Neutron star or Black hole
Which was the first element created by the big bang
Hydrogen nuclei (protons)
How is a red giant formed?
Hydrogen runs out and the star initially collapses as gravity is now the stronger force. After a star collapses, the star heats up enough for helium to fuse and it expands (radiation pressure > gravity)
What type of star is the sun?
A main sequence star
How is a white dwarf formed?
The red giant starts to run out of its fuel (Helium) Gravity is bigger than radiation pressure so the star collapses
How were the light elements made
Fusion in stars
How were the heavy elements made
Fusion in supernovas