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Use the following questions to check your understanding of some of the many types of visual...Problem 2EAP:
Suppose you were making a model of the celestial sphere with a ball. Briefly describe all the things...Problem 3EAP:
On a clear, dark night, the sky may appear to be “full” of stars. Does this appearance accurately...Problem 4EAP:
Why does the local sky look like a dome? Define horizon, zenith, and meridian. How do we describe...Problem 6EAP:
What are circumpolar stars? Are more stars circumpolar at the North Pole or in the United States?...Problem 7EAP:
What are latitude and longitude? Does the sky vary with latitude? Does it vary with longitude?...Problem 8EAP:
What is the zodiac, and why do we see different parts of it at different times of year?Problem 12EAP:
Briefly describe the Moon’s cycle of phases. Can you ever see a full moon at noon? Explain.Problem 13EAP:
Why do we always see the same face of the Moon?Problem 14EAP:
Why don’t we see an eclipse at every new and full moon? Describe the conditions needed for a solar...Problem 15EAP:
What do we mean by the apparent retrograde motion of the planets? Why was this motion difficult for...Problem 21EAP:
Does It Make Sense? Decide whether the statement makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make...Problem 22EAP:
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Earth-Centered or Sun-Centered? Decide whether each of the following phenomena is consistent or...Problem 38EAP:
Shadow Phases. Many people incorrectly guess that the phases of the Moon are caused by Earth’s...Problem 39EAP:
Lunar Phases and Time of Day. Roles: Scribe (takes notes on the group’s activities), Proposer...Problem 40EAP:
New Planet. A planet in another solar system has a circular orbit and an axis tilt of 35°. Would you...Problem 41EAP:
Your View of the Sky. a. What are your latitude and longitude? b. Where does the north (or south)...Problem 42EAP:
View from the Moon. Assume you live on the Moon, near the center of the face that looks toward...Problem 43EAP:
View from the Sun. Suppose you lived on the Sun (and could ignore the heat). Would you still see the...Problem 44EAP:
A Farther Moon. Suppose the distance to the Moon were twice its actual value. Would it still be...Problem 45EAP:
A Smaller Earth. Suppose Earth were smaller. Would solar eclipses be any different? If so, how? What...Problem 46EAP:
Observing Planetary Motion. Find out which planets are currently visible in your evening sky. At...Problem 47EAP:
47. A Connecticut Yankee. Find the book A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain....Problem 48EAP:
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Chapter 1 - A Modern View Of The UniverseChapter 2 - Discovering The Universe For YourselfChapter 3 - The Science Of AstronomyChapter S1 - Celestial Timekeeping And NavigationChapter 4 - Making Sense Of The Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy And GravityChapter 5 - Light And Matter: Reading Messages From CosmosChapter 6 - Telescopes: Portals Of DiscoveryChapter 7 - Our Planetary SystemChapter 8 - Formation Of The Solar SystemChapter 9 - Planetary Geology: Earth And The Other Terrestrial Worlds
Chapter 10 - Planetary Atmospheres: Earth And The Other Terrestrial WorldsChapter 11 - Jovian Planet SystemsChapter 12 - Asteroids, Comets, And Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, And ImpactsChapter 13 - Other Planetary Systems: The New Science Of Distant WorldsChapter S2 - Space And TimeChapter S3 - Spacetime And GravityChapter S4 - Building Blocks Of The UniverseChapter 14 - Our StarChapter 15 - Surveying The StarsChapter 16 - Star BirthChapter 17 - Star StuffChapter 18 - The Bizarre Stellar GraveyardChapter 19 - Our GalaxyChapter 20 - Galaxies And The Foundation Of Modern CosmologyChapter 21 - Galaxy EvolutionChapter 22 - The Birth Of The UniverseChapter 23 - Dark Matter, Dark Energy, And The Fate Of The UniverseChapter 24 - Life In The Universe
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Table of Contents
I. DEVELOPING PERSPECTIVE
1. Our Place in the Universe
2. Discovering the Universe for Yourself
3. The Science of Astronomy
S1. Celestial Timekeeping and Navigation
II. KEY CONCEPTS FOR ASTRONOMY
4. Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity
5. Light and Matter: Reading Messages from the Cosmos
6. Telescopes: Portals of Discovery
III. LEARNING FROM OTHER WORLDS
7. Our Planetary System
8. Formation of the Solar System
9. Planetary Geology: Earth and the Other Terrestrial Worlds
10. Planetary Atmospheres: Earth and the Other Terrestrial Worlds
11. Jovian Planet Systems
12. Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, and Impacts
13. Other Planetary Systems: The New Science of Distant Worlds
IV. A DEEPER LOOK AT NATURE
S2. Space and Time
S3. Spacetime and Gravity
S4. Building Blocks of the Universe
V. STARS
14. Our Star
15. Surveying the Stars
16. Star Birth
17. Star Stuff
18. The Bizarre Stellar Graveyard
VI. GALAXIES AND BEYOND
19. Our Galaxy
20. Galaxies and the Foundation of Modern Cosmology
21. Galaxy Evolution
22. Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Fate of the Universe
23. The Beginning of Time
VII. LIFE ON EARTH AND BEYOND
24. Life in the Universe
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Given: Distance between the Earth and the Moon, x=384,000 km Scale, (1 cm=4000 km). Calculation: As...Introduction: Daytime is the time period during which the world experiences natural light that comes...Introduction: Graph a is a straight line with constant slope. Thus, the two axes are proportional to...Introduction: To check your understanding of some of the many types of visual information used in...Introduction: Visual information used in astronomy shows how the Moon causes tides on Earth. Here in...When an electron jumps from higher energy state to lower energy state, it emits wavelength...Introduction: Light is an electromagnetic wave. An electromagnetic spectrum comprises of visible,...Introduction: Terrestrial planets are comprised of metals and rocks. Jovian planets are comprised of...Introduction: Radioactive elements emit radiation and decays by themselves. The half-life of...
Introduction: Label 1 a lies on the rim of a large crater and label 1 b lies on the rim of a smaller...Explanation: The ppm concentration during the given time period includes: About 300,000 years ago-...Infrared radiation is an electromagnetic radiation with short wavelength which is capable of...The scale bar shows that the diameter of the Tempel 1’s comet is approximately 6 km . Conclusion:...Given data: The below figure shows the periodic variations in the Doppler shift of a star caused by...Introduction: Albert Einstein developed two theories of relativity that is general relativity and...Introduction: Considering the Earth’s surface and describing the straightest possible path....Introduction: Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that deals with the phenomenon at the nano...Introduction: To check your understanding of some of the many types of visual information used in...Introduction: Size of the giant star Aldebaran is 30 times larger than the size of the Sun. Given...Introduction: The given diagram shows the formation of one of the first stars with different streams...Introduction: Sub giant is the phase where star appears more brighter than the normal sub sequence...The y axis in the plot is in logarithmic scale. Hence, the peak brightness of massive supernova is...As the cold, dense molecular clouds are concentrated in a narrow layer near the mid plane of the...Introduction: Effective technique is used to measure a large distance between astronomical objects....As the dense emission is concentrated around the central galaxy, the white color in the figure...According to the information provided in the graph the correct option from the given list is (b)...Introduction: The expansion of the universe happens with the change in the time. The distance...Introduction: Events are arranged in descending order According to geological time scale first...
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