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115 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 115
Disk

Central part of sun
High density and temperature
Nuclear reactions occur here
Gamma rays are produced here


Component of the Milky Way
100K lightyears in diameter
Spiral pattern
Blue stars dominate this region

Large spherical region around the whole galaxy
Contains old stars
Globular clusters exist here

A sort of "anti-gravity" causing the acceleration o the universe
Comprises about 71% of the overall density of the Universe

Definition 2 of 115
The shifting of the lines in the spectrum of an object to longer wavelengths, due to its motion
away from the observer

Redshift

Luminosity


Brightness

Blueshift

,Definition 3 of 115
A sort of "anti-gravity" causing the acceleration o the universe
Comprises about 71% of the overall density of the Universe

Dark Matter


Dark Energy

Deuterium


Brown Dwarfs

Term 4 of 115
Stellar Nursery (Molecular Clouds)

Hundreds of thousands/millions of stars
Tend to be more yellow in color with many red giants

Have more gas, dust, and star formation than other kinds of galaxies
Noticeable disks


Outer layer of sun
Low density
Only visible during solar eclipses

Huge clouds of cool gas and dust
New stars form here
Dominated by pink tones

,Definition 5 of 115




E5 Galaxy


Planetary Nebula

S0 Galaxy

Sa Galaxy

Term 6 of 115
Flare

The rate of formation of habitable stars in the galaxy

An eruption coming out of the sun due to magnetic activity

Ejected envelope (the layers of the core) of a low to intermediate mass star

The mass of the sun

, Definition 7 of 115
When a low-mass star runs out of core nuclear fuel
Blows off outer layers in a pulsating/layer look
Often Symmetric
White dwarf is left in the center

Spiral Galaxy

Supernova Remnants

Irregular Galaxy

Planetary Nebulae

Definition 8 of 115
Quarks form
Quarks bind together into protons and neutrons
P/N bind together to form helium nuclei (nucleosynthesis); universe is still opaque
Electrons join with nuclei to form complete atoms; universe is transparent
Stars and galaxies form
First large stars die and spread heavier elements
Quasars form

History and Mythology

History of the Universe

Fundamental Particles

How the World was Made

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