Review Questions
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21 Questions
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Question 1
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From where on Earth could you observe all of the stars during the course of a year? What fraction of the sky can be seen from the North Pole?
From where on Earth could you observe all of the stars during the course of a year? What fraction of the sky can be seen from the North Pole?
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Question 2
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Give four ways to demonstrate that Earth is spherical.
Give four ways to demonstrate that Earth is spherical.
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Question 3
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Explain, according to both geocentric and heliocentric cosmologies, why we see retrograde motion of the planets.
Explain, according to both geocentric and heliocentric cosmologies, why we see retrograde motion of the planets.
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Question 4
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In what ways did the work of Copernicus and Galileo differ from the views of the ancient Greeks and of their contemporaries?
In what ways did the work of Copernicus and Galileo differ from the views of the ancient Greeks and of their contemporaries?
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Question 5
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What were four of Galileo’s discoveries that were important to astronomy?
What were four of Galileo’s discoveries that were important to astronomy?
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Question 6
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Explain the origin of the magnitude designation for determining the brightness of stars. Why does it seem to go backward, with smaller numbers indicating brighter stars?
Explain the origin of the magnitude designation for determining the brightness of stars. Why does it seem to go backward, with smaller numbers indicating brighter stars?
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Question 7
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Ursa Minor contains the pole star, Polaris, and the asterism known as the Little Dipper. From most locations in the Northern Hemisphere, all of the stars in Ursa Minor are circumpolar. Does that mean these stars are also above the horizon during the day? Explain.
Ursa Minor contains the pole star, Polaris, and the asterism known as the Little Dipper. From most locations in the Northern Hemisphere, all of the stars in Ursa Minor are circumpolar. Does that mean these stars are also above the horizon during the day? Explain.
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Question 8
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How many degrees does the Sun move per day relative to the fixed stars? How many days does it take for the Sun to return to its original location relative to the fixed stars?
How many degrees does the Sun move per day relative to the fixed stars? How many days does it take for the Sun to return to its original location relative to the fixed stars?
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Question 9
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How many degrees does the Moon move per day relative to the fixed stars? How many days does it take for the Moon to return to its original location relative to the fixed stars?
How many degrees does the Moon move per day relative to the fixed stars? How many days does it take for the Moon to return to its original location relative to the fixed stars?
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Question 10
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Explain how the zodiacal constellations are different from the other constellations.
Explain how the zodiacal constellations are different from the other constellations.
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Question 11
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.The Sun was once thought to be a planet. Explain why.
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The Sun was once thought to be a planet. Explain why.
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Question 12
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Is the ecliptic the same thing as the celestial equator? Explain.
Is the ecliptic the same thing as the celestial equator? Explain.
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Question 13
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What is an asterism? Can you name an example?
What is an asterism? Can you name an example?
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Question 14
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Why did Pythagoras believe that Earth should be spherical?
Why did Pythagoras believe that Earth should be spherical?
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Question 15
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How did Aristotle deduce that the Sun is farther away from Earth than the Moon?
How did Aristotle deduce that the Sun is farther away from Earth than the Moon?
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Question 16
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What are two ways in which Aristotle deduced that Earth is spherical?
What are two ways in which Aristotle deduced that Earth is spherical?
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Question 17
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How did Hipparchus discover the wobble of Earth’s axis, known as precession?
How did Hipparchus discover the wobble of Earth’s axis, known as precession?
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Question 18
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Why did Ptolemy have to introduce multiple circles of motion for the planets instead of a single, simple circle to represent the planet’s motion around the Earth?
Why did Ptolemy have to introduce multiple circles of motion for the planets instead of a single, simple circle to represent the planet’s motion around the Earth?
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Question 19
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Why did Copernicus want to develop a completely new system for predicting planetary positions? Provide two reasons.
Why did Copernicus want to develop a completely new system for predicting planetary positions? Provide two reasons.
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Question 20
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What two factors made it difficult, at first, for astronomers to choose between the Copernican heliocentric model and the Ptolemaic geocentric model?
What two factors made it difficult, at first, for astronomers to choose between the Copernican heliocentric model and the Ptolemaic geocentric model?
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Question 21
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What phases would Venus show if the geocentric model were correct?
What phases would Venus show if the geocentric model were correct?
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