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Unit 4: Astronomy Chapter 15: Stars, Galaxies, & the Universe Big Idea: Astronomers learn about the structure & evolution of the universe by studying stars, galaxies, & other objects in space 5 Sections 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Telescopes Characteristics of Stars Lives of Stars Star Systems & Galaxies The Expanding Universe Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 2 Sec 1: Telescopes KEY CONCEPTS • The electromagnetic spectrum includes: 1) radio waves 2) infrared radiation 3) visible light 4) ultraviolet radiation 5) X-rays 6) gamma rays Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 3 Sec 1: Telescopes (cont’d) • Telescopes are instruments that collect & focus light & other forms of electromagnetic radiation • Many large observatories are located on mountaintops or in space Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 4 Sec 1: Key Terms • • • • • Visible light Wavelength Spectrum Optical telescope Electromagnetic radiation • • • • • Refracting telescope Convex lens Reflecting telescope Radio telescope Observatory Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 5 Sec 2: Characteristics of Stars KEY CONCEPTS • Characteristics used to classify stars include: 1) color 2) temperature 3) size 4) composition 5) brightness • The brightness of a star depends upon both its size & temperature Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 6 Sec 2: Characteristics of Stars (cont’d) • Astronomers use a unit called the lightyear to measure distances between the stars • Astronomers often use parallax to measure distances to nearby stars • Astronomers use H-R diagrams to classify stars & to understand how stars change over time Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 7 Sec 2: Key Terms • • • • Constellation Spectrograph Apparent brightness Absolute brightness • Light-year • Parallax • Hertzsprung-Russell diagram • Main sequence Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 8 Sec 3: Lives of Stars KEY CONCEPTS • A star is born when gas & dust become so dense & hot that nuclear fusion stars • How long a star lives depends on its mass • After a star runs out of fuel, it becomes a: 1) white dwarf 2) a neutron star or 3) a black hole Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 9 Sec 3: Key Terms • • • • Nebula Protostar Planetary nebula White dwarf • • • • Supernova Neutron star Pulsar Black hole Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 10 Sec 4: Star Systems & Galaxies KEY CONCEPTS • Most stars are members of star systems • Astronomers classify most galaxies into the following types: 1) spiral 2) elliptical 3) irregular Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 11 Sec 4: Star Systems & Galaxies (cont’d) • Our solar system is located in a spiral galaxy called the Milky Way • Astronomers often use scientific notation to describe sizes & distances in the universe Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 12 Sec 4: Key Terms • • • • • Binary star Eclipsing binary Open cluster Globular cluster Galaxy • • • • • • Quasar Spiral galaxy Elliptical galaxy Irregular galaxy Universe Scientific notation Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 13 Sec 5: The Expanding Universe • According to the big bang theory, the universe formed in an explosion billions of years ago • About 5 billion years ago, a giant cloud of gas & dust collapsed to form our solar system • New observations lead astronomers to conclude that the universe will likely expand forever Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 14 Sec 5: Key Terms • Big bang • Hubble’s law • Cosmic background radiation • • • • Solar nebula Planetesimal Dark matter Dark energy Mrs. Lee - Ch 15 15