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Origin of the Universe/ Light vocab
Incident Ray
Light Year
Refracted
Doppler Effect
reflacted Ray
Laser Beam
Velocity
Inertia
Red Shift
Gravity
Blue Shift
Eclipse
Nebulae
Galaxy
Cepheid Variable
Stars
Theory
Electromagnetic
Spectrum
Black Hole
Universe
Theory of
Luminosity
Relativity
Cosmology
Nova
COBE
WMAP
CMB
Pulsars/quasars
Apparent
Open cluster
Magnitude
Absolute
Proxima centauri
Magnitude
supernova
Hydrogen/helium
spectroscopy
ROSAT
astrophysicist
radiation
Light year
photon
Globular cluster Binary stars
Multiverse
yardstick
Inflation theory
Big bang/evolution
theory
Steady state theory
Nuclear fusion
Dark matter
Dark Energy
Spiral galaxy (barred)
Elliptical galaxy
Irregular
White dwarf
Black dwarf
Solar nebula
Protostar
Main Sequence
Planetary nebula
x-rays
Wavelength
frequency
Andromeda galaxy
CBI
Red=no study (why?)
Newton’s Laws/gravity, solar system, graphing vocab
Neap Tide
Ellipse
Independent variable
Spring Tide
Newton’s 3rd
Dependent variable
Solar eclipse
Inner planets
x-axis
Lunar eclipse
Outer planets
y-axis
Sun
Asteroid belt
Line of best fit
Meteoroid
Kuiper belt
Freefall
Newton’s 1st
Momentum
Newton’s 2nd
Moon phase names
Orbit period
Equator
Solar nebula
Eccentricity
Meteor
planetessimal
Oort cloud
Meteorite
Geocentric
Weight
Asteroid
Heliocentric
Kepler’s 3 Laws
Comet
Foci (focus)
Gravity
perihelion
aphelion
Law of cnsrvatn of p
Net force
vector
Axial tilt
Obliquity cycle
Equinox
Tropic of
Tropic of Capricorn
solstice
Cancer
Iron
wobble
Solar flares
Catastrophe
Sun spots
Magnetic force field
Solar wind
Universe Diagrams
Steady state vs. evolution
theory
Red shift/Blue shift
Star life cycle (low and high
mass)
Nuclear fusion
Sun anatomy
H-R diagram
Galaxy types
Reflecting telescope
Refracting telescope
Light diagrams
Electromagnetic spectrum
Reflecting/refracting rays
Solar system diagrams
Kepler’s 2nd law
Ellipses, with foci
Tides
Seasons
Moon phases
eclipses
Solar system
Newton’s laws/gravity
Vector diagrams
freefall
Graphing
Graph set-up
Origin of the universe What we did
labs/activities
Purpose/how they relate
Spectroscopy lab
Saw each element has its own spectral
bar code.
Spectroscopy tells us elements in
galaxies, stars
Tells us if object is red shifted/blue
shifted
Balloon universe
model
Newton’s 3rd Law
(stations)
Balloon on string
Light stations
Graph human
population
Law of inertia
(photogate car)
Newton’s 1st law
stations
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