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REACH FOR THE STARS EXAM
WRIGHT STATE INVITATIONAL
JANUARY 28, 2012
Part 1
SLIDE 1
1. Identify by name this object.
2. It is classified as what type
of supernova remnant?
3. This is a violent
explosion of a
a. White dwarf
b. Massive star
SLIDE 2
4. Identify this object by the “M” number.
5. What type of star cluster is this?
6. It is located in what constellation?
SLIDE 3
7. Identify this object by the “M” number.
8. It is called the _______________________.
9. What type of cluster is it?_______________
10.It is located in what constellation?
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SLIDE 4
11.This is the first object named by Messier.
What is this object?
12. Where is it located?
SLIDE 5
13.What is the name of this galaxy?
14.Where is this galaxy located?
15.What is the “M” number for this galaxy?
SLIDE 6
16.This is identified as the ___________Galaxy.
17.Type of Galaxy
___________________
SLIDE 7
18.This star forming nebula is called the ___
19.It is composed of a cloud of ______ & ____.
Chandra Image
SLIDE 8
20.This deep sky object is called __________
21.It is classified as a
___________________.
22.It results from the
explosion of a ______.
SLIDE 9
23. This object is called the ________________
24.It is a type of a
_____________nebula.
25. It is the remains of a
_________________
26. It is located in the
Constellation, _____.
SLIDE 10
27. This deep sky object is
a suspected __________.
28. It is referred to as our
Galactic center and
located in the
constellation
___________.
SLIDE 11
29. The star by the blue circle is __________.
30.It is classified as an _________________, as
demonstrated in the smaller image.
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SLIDE 12
31. The name of the star
by the big red star is
_______________.
32. It is classified
as a ___________.
33. The star by the
blue star is _____.
34.What is the
bright object below
the middle star in the
Belt?
SLIDE 13
35.The star identified
by blue arrow is _______.
36. The star shown by
Re arrow is____
37.The star shown by
Green arrow is ___>
38. Together, they
make up the
____________.
SLIDE 14
39.The star by the
Is ______________
40.The star by the
Is ________
41.They are in the
Constellation, _______.
SLIDE 15
42.This is an artist’s impression of the star
_____, as viewed from Earth, in the Libra
constellation.
43. It is classified as a
______________and
has planets that
could be habitable.
SLIDE 16
44.The constellation in the upper left is ______.
45.The arrow is pointing to the star, _________
SLIDE 17
46.The star that the
blue arrow is
pointing to is ______.
a yellow giant and in
the Constellation
______47_________.
Hint, let the constellations
Below help you.
SLIDE 18
48.The brightest star in our night sky is ___.
SLIDE 19
49. This red, class M supergiant is called _____.
SLIDE 20
50. This orange red giant, called ______ has left
the main sequence. (In Taurus)
Bonus A is
______
Bonus B is
_______
(Two star
Clusters)
B
A
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