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Cubangbang's 8th Ch. 3 Glory of the Stars Stack #160625

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The Bible first mentions constellations in this book   Job  
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A stationary, pole like device used to determine the position and motion of the sun by the shadow it casts   gnomon  
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A structure in England noted for its huge stones arranged in a roughly circular pattern that some believe may be a solar observatory   stonehenge  
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The first type of telescope invented; uses lenses; type built by Galileo   refractor  
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The problem with refractor telescopes; distortion in color   chromatic aberration  
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Type of telescope that uses mirrors to collect incoming light; type built by Newton   reflector  
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Type of telescope that uses both lenses and mirrors to gather light; Schmidt Cassegranian telescope   composite  
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Most common nonoptical telescope; detects wavelengths other than visible light   radio  
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The ability to bring out details in an image   resolution  
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Modern advances in telescope design includes   honeycomb mirrors, segmented mirrors, computer-controlled mirror actuators  
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Types of telescope mounts   altazimuth, equatorial or German, Dobsonian  
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A type of telescope mount that allows the viewer to follow a star with only one telescope motion   equatorial or German  
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Number of constellations   88  
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The brightest star in a constellation is known by its   Greek letter Alpha and Latin Name  
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Brighter stars have this mathematical symbol   -  
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Fainter dimmer stars have this mathematical symbol   +  
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The distance that light travels in one year; equals 5.9 trillion miles   light year  
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Besides a stars apparent magnitude, its ___ also affects its brightness   distance  
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5 ways to classify stars   brightness, distance, motion, color, size  
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instrument found above the earth's atmosphere that has done much to reveal the magnificence of the heavens than any other instrument   Hubble Space telescope  
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the plane of the earth's equator projected into the sky   celestial equator  
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also known as celestial latitude; angle of an object in the sky from earth   declination or DEC  
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Used in finding a star's location using celestial coordinates   declination, celestial equator, and right ascension  
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A star's real movement across the sky; what we see; first detected by Edmund Halley   proper motion  
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star movement directly toward or away from us   radial motion  
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a star that changes in brightness because it expands and contracts regularly; not 2 stars; type of star the Delta Cephei is.   Cepheid variable  
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a star that explodes and sometimes leaves behind a neutron star   supernova  
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star that sometimes increases many times in brilliance for a period of time then returns to its normal brightness   nova  
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another name for a neutron star that gives out strong, rapidly changing radio signals   pulsar  
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another name for a neutron star that is not a pulsar; it has extremely strong rotating magnetic fields   magnetar  
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Colors of the hottest star to coldest star (in order)   violet, blue, white, yellow, orange, red  
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Several stars that have the same motion; either open or globular   star clusters  
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a group of millions of stars   galaxy  
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the name of our galaxy; a spiral galaxy that contains the Sun (the star that holds this galaxy's greatest apparent magnitude)   Milky Way  
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galaxy shapes   spiral, elliptical, irregular, barred spiral  
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large, visible mass or cloud of gas & dust; basically just a region filled with gas and/or dust   nebulae  
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Nebulae are grouped into either emission, refletion, dark, planetary, or supernova remnants. Which nebulae can be observed when they block the light from more distant stars or nebulae   Dark nebulae  
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unusual, distant, rapidly moving objects that do not readily fit into the standard theories of the universe; objects whose true nature has puzzled astronomers   quasars  
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He developed the first catalog of nonstellar objects   Charles Messier  
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a supposedly extremely dense object that can trap even light   black hole  
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Very-hot, blue-white stars; usually have the diameter one-half to four times of Earth   white dwarfs  
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