Astronomy Concepts

Astronomy Concepts

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Alyshia Hambrook

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12th Grade

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Astronomical unit (A.U)

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The average distance from our Sun to the Earth. Astronomical units are typically used when describing distances in our solar system.

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Big Bang

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The origin of the universe where the observable universe expanded rapidly from a single point.

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Black hole

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An object that has gravity so strong that even light can't escape it. Black holes form in supernova explosions of stars with more than 20 times the mass of the Sun.

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Cosmic microwave background radiation (C.M.B.R)

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Long wavelength radiation left over from the Big Bang. C.M.B.R is spread evenly throughout the universe and is evidence for the Big Bang.

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Doppler effect

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The change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer.

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Galaxy

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A group of millions or billions of stars held together by gravity.

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Large star

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A star with more than 8 times the mass of the Sun. A large star becomes a red supergiant and explodes in a supernova, leaving behind either a black hole or neutron star.

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Light-year

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A unit of length equal to the distance light travels in one year.

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Main sequence star

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A star that is fusing hydrogen and in a stable state. Main sequence stars are stable because the outward force of fusion is balanced by the inward force of gravity.

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Milky Way

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The galaxy in which the Solar System is located. The Milky Way galaxy contains about 100 billion stars.

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