Stargazer Quiz 3: Chapters 5-6 Flashcards

1
Q

A ___ is when one celestial body passes closely by another

A

Conjunction

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2
Q

An ___ is when one celestial object passes directly in front of another, blocking the background object from sight.

A

Occultation

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3
Q

The term “___” refers to the bright streak in the sky. The rock causing the streak is called the “___.” The rock that hits the earth’s surface is called a “___.”

A

Meteor, Meteoroid,
and meteorite.

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4
Q

During a meteor shower, meteors will appear to move away from the same point in space. This point is called the “___.”

A

Radiant

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5
Q

A “___ ___” is a rare occurrence where the sky appears to be raining meteors.

A

Meteor Storm

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6
Q

The only meteor shower know to be associated with an asteroid rather than a comet is the ___.

A

Geminids

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7
Q

Approximately every 33 years, the ___ produce a meteor storm.

A

Leonids

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8
Q

The reason rainbows are colorful is because the water droplets split the sunlight into its constituent ___.

A

Wavelengths

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9
Q

A ___ ___ is cause by the reflection and refraction of sunlight off of ice crystals in thin, high cirrus clouds.

A

Solar Halo

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10
Q

The word corona means “___.”

A

Crown

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11
Q

___ orbit the earth in about 90 minutes.

A

Satellites

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12
Q

The iridium ___ is the temporary brightening of a satellite associated with the company Iridium Communications Inc.

A

Flare

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13
Q

The overall ability of a telescope is determined by the diameter of the primary lens or primary mirror - the “___.”

A

Aperture

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14
Q

The two kinds of telescopes are ___ and reflectors.

A

Refractors

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15
Q

“___ aberration” is when bright objects you view through a refractor are surrounded by a little purple halo.

A

Chromatic

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16
Q

Reflectors use a curved ___ instead of a primary lens to bring light to a focus.

A

Mirror

17
Q

Binoculars or a small telescope will allow you to observe the moon, bright stars, open star clusters, the ___ Galaxy, and some bright comets.

A

Andromeda

18
Q

A ___-___ is a motor that slowly rotates the telescope in the opposite direction that earth rotates.

A

Clock-drive

19
Q

Telescope mounts come in two varieties: ___ mounts and ___ (alt-azimuth) mounts.

A

Equatorial, horizon

20
Q

A ___ adds a laser-produced artificial spot, concentric circles, or crosshairs that indicate exactly where the telescope is pointed.

A

Telrad