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Universe and Solar System Test Study Guide

In this unit you will explore current scientific views of the universe and how those views evolved.

#1 Relate the Nature of Science to the progression of basic historical scientific models (geocentric, heliocentric) as they describe our solar system, and the Big Bang as it describes the formation of the universe.

#2 Describe the position of the solar system in the Milky Way galaxy and the universe.

#3 Compare and contrast the planets in terms of

Size relative to the earth

Surface and atmospheric features

Relative distance from the sun

Ability to support life

#4 Explain that gravity is the force that governs the motion in the solar system.

#5 Describe the characteristics of comets, asteroids, and meteors.

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As some point during this unit you will be asked to answer the following questions:

#1 How does the current model of the solar system differ from past models?

#2 How does the Earth differ from the other planets?

#3 Why does a star look different if you move from place to place?

#4 How could you tell a planet from a star if you look at the same constellations over several nights?

#5 How are asteroids and comets different?

#6 Why don't you float off in space when you are on the Earth?

#7 Why do planets never leave the solar system or fall into the Sun?

#8 Can we see our own galaxy in the night sky? Explain

1. ______is the study of the formation of the universe.

2. What makes up the solar system? (3 things) ______, ______

______, ______

3. What items in the solar system orbit the Sun? ______

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4. Definition of AU: ______

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5. What shape are most of the orbits of planets in the solar system? ______

6. The spinning of an object on its axis is ______and the movement of an

object around another object is ______.

7. One planetary year is ______and

one planetary day is ______

______

8. The speed of light is ______per second. It is a very accurate way to

measure distance because ______

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9. Gravity is the force that keeps planets in ______and

governs the rest of the ______in the solar system.

10. The ______is always judged with respect to some other object or point, so the idea of absolute motion or rest is misleading.

11. Inertia and______combine to keep the planets in orbit. The ______

of an object and the ______between objects determine the force of gravity.

Theories

12. Scientific theories change when scientists discover ______

13. Observational evidence caused the ______of the solar system to be changed

from one in which the sun and planets ______to one in

which the Earth and planets ______

14. Prior to the 1500's it was believed that the earth was the ______

______This was known as the ______

15. ______first suggested the heliocentric system, where the sun is at the center of the planets.

16. With the use of telescopes, ______confirmed the heliocentric system.

17. Heliocentric Theory is ______and Geocentric Theory is

______

18. Who was Galileo? ______

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19. The “Big Bang” is ______

20. List four things that support the big bang theory are

______

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21. The Big Bang Theory states that the universe formed about ______

ago through ______.

22. The universe ______

Solar System

23. The planets of our solar system differ in ______,

______(rock or gas), surface and atmospheric features, and ______

from the sun.

24. Planets move around the sun in nearly______(circular type) orbits.

25. The sun is a ______star located near the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy.

26. The planets are divided into two groups. The ______are

smaller, closer to the sun, and have rocky surfaces, while the ______

are larger, farther from the sun and do not have solid surfaces.

27. Our solar system is a ______, located in the Milky Way Galaxy.

28. The Big Bang Theory states the solar system is ______years old.

List the 8 planets in order from the sun. ______, ______,

______, ______, ______,

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Inner Solar System

29. List the Inner Planets in order by their distance from the sun______,

______, ______, &______

30. Name the terrestrial planets. ______, ______,

______, &______

31. Why do terrestrial planets have atmospheres? ______

32. What planet is closest to Earth in size and mass? ______

33. The coldest terrestrial planet is ______and the warmest terrestrial planet is ______

34. The smallest planet is ______

35. ______is the terrestrial planet with the densest atmosphere.

36. ______does not have any atmosphere.

37. Venus’ atmosphere is very dense and causes the planet to be much ______

than______

38. The Earth is the only body in the solar system that appears to be able to ______

Outer Solar System

39. List the Outer Planets in order by their distance from the sun______,

______, ______, &______

40. List the planets that have rings? ______, ______,

______, &______

41. List the gas giants in our solar system? ______, ______,

______, &______

42. What is in the rings that surround many of the planets? ______

______

43. This planet’s axis is tilted so severely it looks like it must have once been hit by another

planet sized object? ______

44. The largest planet is ______

Comets, Asteroids, Meteoroids

45. Comets and asteroids are objects ______that

______and vary in size, composition, and characteristics.

46. What is a comet? ______

______

47. Comets are chunks of ice and dust that revolve around the sun with ______

48. A comet is often called a ______

49. The tails of comets always point ______because

______

50. Asteroids are ______and can be found orbiting the Sun.

51. Many asteroids are found in the ______that is

between ______and ______.

52. The three locations in our solar system where asteroids are found are______,

______, & ______

53. Scientists suggest that the last massive asteroid that hit Earth landed approximately

______years ago.

54. Based on past asteroid activity, when is the next massive asteroid due to hit Earth?

______

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55. Meteoroids are a ______found in space, and

usually come from a ______or ______.

56. A meteor is ______, a

meteoroid is a ______, and a

meteorite is a ______.

57. Why does a meteor glow? ______

______

Galaxy and beyond

58. The three types of galaxies are ______, ______, &

______

59. What type of galaxy is the Milky Way? ______

60. Our Solar System is located in______of the

______Galaxy.

61. An exploding star is known as a ______

62. A large cloud of dust and gas in space is called a ______

63. A large star that implodes because of gravity is a______

64. Constellations change because ______

65. All the constellations are located within the ______

66. Place in correct size order (planet, galaxy, star, universe, asteroid, meteor, constellation,

and solar system) ______, ______,

______, ______, ______,

______, ______, ______,

67. The Milky Way Galaxy contains star systems with ______,

______.

68. The Milky Way Galaxy contains ______and ______.

69. Explain how we see our own galaxy in the night sky ______

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70. How could you tell a planet from a star if you look at the same constellations over several nights?

______

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Vocabulary (Review the following terms prior to the test)

supernova, nebula, black hole, light year, geocentric, inner planets, outer planets, comet, asteroid, Copernicus, Galileo, heliocentric, Big Bang Theory, relative distance, gravity, rotation, revolution, AU, cosmology, orbit