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1. Name the eight planets in order by increasing distance from the sun: A: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 2. What are two pieces of technology that have helped scientists explore the solar system? A: space shuttles, probes, telescopes 3. What two things combine/balance to keep planets in orbit around the sun? (as opposed to spiraling into the sun or leaving our solar system) A: gravity and inertia 4. Do planets orbit the sun in perfect circles? If no, what are their orbits called? A: No, elliptical orbits 5-Why would calling the “gas giants” the “liquid giants” be a more suitable name? A: Hydrogen & Helium exist on these planets in liquid form 6-Which planet spins on its side (>90 degrees)? A: Uranus 7-How do you determine a planet’s day ? How do you determine a planet’s year? A: Day- the rotation around the axis Year- Revolution/Orbit around Sun 8-Which of the geocentric, heliocentric models of our solar systems shows the sun as the center of our solar system? A: heliocentric 9-Which of the geocentric, heliocentric models of our solar systems do we support today? A: heliocentric 10-What are the four main components that make up our solar system? A: Sun, planets, moons, other various smaller objects 11-What does a planet revolve around? A: the sun 12-What does a moon revolve around? A: a planet 13-How far in AU is Earth from the sun? A: 1 AU 14-How far in AU is Neptune from the sun? A: 30.1 AU 15-If you are a high mass star, after you are off the main sequence, what two ends may be your fate? A: Red Supergiant then black hole or neutron star 16-What is the name of the wide belt of objects that extends beyond Pluto in our solar system? A: Kuiper Belt 17-What is the name of the cloud in our solar system beyond the Kuiper Belt, where many comets are? A:Oort Cloud 18-Nearly all the mass of our solar system is where? A:the Sun 19-The distance between stars is measured using what unit? A: Light-Years 20-If there is a red shift in a galaxies spectrum in which way is the galaxy moving from Earth? A: Away 21-What are the three stipulations you must follow to be a planet? A: 1-Orbit sun , 2-Pull into a sphere by gravity, 3-Clear other things out of your orbit 22-About how many AU does our solar system extend to? A: 50,000 AU 23-What is the major difference between a protostar and a star? A: A star has the process of fusion happening within it 24-What two forces balance in a star so it remains stable? A: Gravity – in and Thermal Pressure- out 25-In what layer of the sun does fusion occur? A: The Core 26-Is the sun a star? A: Yes 27-What are three features of the sun’s atmosphere? A: Solar flares, sunspots, prominences 28-What percentage of stars can be found on the main sequence? A: 90% 29-What is the most abundant element found in a main sequence star? Second most abundant element? A: 1st-Hydrogen, 2nd- Helium 30-What do scientists use parallax for? A: Distance of stars from our sun 31-What are galaxies made up of? A: Individual stars, star systems, clusters, dust, gas 32-What kind of galaxy do we live in? A: Spiral or Barred-Spiral Galaxy 33-If you are a low or medium mass star, after you are off the main sequence, what kind of star do you become? A: red giant then white dwarf 34-What are the properties of stars astronomers use to classify them? A: Color, size, brightness, temperature 35-Looking at the Hertsprung-Russell diagram on pg 838 : How many GIANT (not Super Giant) stars shown are hotter than our sun? What is the name of the coldest Super Giant, and what color is it? A: None, Betelgeuse, Red 36-Put low, medium, high mass stars in order by increasing life span. A: high mass, medium mass, low mass