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Magnitude of Stars - Connection

Magnitude of Stars - Connection

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Science

9th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-3

Standards-aligned

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Kristy Griffith

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13 Slides • 29 Questions

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Why does the sun look small in the sky to us?
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It is 93,000,000 miles away
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It is smaller than Earth
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It is not very bright
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It travels around Earth

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A student notices that the moon looks larger than the stars.  Why?
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The moon is reflecting light from the sun
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The moon is closer to Earth then the stars
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The moon is much larger than the stars
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The moon is much larger than Earth

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A light-year (ly) is the distance that light travels in one year. If a star is 3 ly from Earth, how long does it take light from that star to reach Earth?

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3 min

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3 hours

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3 years

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3 months

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What is a parsec?

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Unit of length

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Unit of time

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Unit of mass

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Unit of pressure

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What is the closest meaning of "Parsec"

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Parallax second, it is a unit of time.

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Parallax second, it is a unit of distance.

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Particulate second, it is a unit of time.

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Particulate second, it is a unit of distance.

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An arcsecond of parallax is know as a parsec and is equal to __________.
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3.26 light years
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3.26 astronomical units
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100 light years
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100 astronomical units

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Which word below is a synonym for magnitude (as it pertains to stars)?

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Mass

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Brightness

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Temperature

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Phase

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Describe the difference between a star with a magnitude of 1 and a star with a magnitude of 6.

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A star with a magnitude of 1 is the same brightness as a star with a magnitude of 6

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A star with a magnitude of 1 is 10 times brighter than a star with a magnitude of 6

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A star with a magnitude of 1 is 1000 times brighter than a star with a magnitude of 6

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A star with a magnitude of 1 is 100 times brighter than a star with a magnitude of 6.

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Explain the concept of negative magnitudes in the magnitude scale.

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As the magnitude number decreases, the brightness of the object increases.

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As the magnitude number decreases, the brightness of the object decreases.

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Negative magnitudes only apply to planets, not stars.

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Negative magnitudes are used to measure the size of a celestial object, not its brightness.

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Multiple Choice

Which object (based on apparent magnitude) is the brightest:

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Full Moon (-12.6)

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Venus (-4.4)

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Sirius (-1.4)

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Pluto (+15.1)

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Multiple Choice

The following stars are rated on a scale of apparent magnitude.

A -1.53

B 1.16

C -0.25

D 6.56

Which answer lists the stars from dimmest to brightest when viewed from Earth?

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D, B, C, A

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A, B, C, D

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D, A, B, C

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A, C, D, B

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Using the values of the apparent magnitudes,
which star is the dimmest star as seen from Earth's surface?

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Star A, apparent magnitude of -1.44

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Star B, apparent magnitude of 1.23

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Star C, apparent magnitude of -0.31

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Star D, apparent magnitude of 9.54

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Which of the following is used in determining the apparent magnitude of a star?

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the constellation the star is in

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the distance the star is from Earth

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the number of times the star rotates

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the number of prominences the star makes

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Two stars have the same apparent magnitude as seen from Earth’s surface. Star A is 33 ly away. Star B is 346 ly away. Which of the following claims is supported by the evidence?

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Star B is larger than Star A

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Star B is more luminous than Star A

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The stars have the same absolute magnitude

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Star A has a smaller apparent magnitude

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What two factors does apparent magnitude depend on?

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How much light the star emits(size) and how big the star is

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How much light the star emits(size) and how far the star is from Earth

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How far the star is from Earth and how big the star is

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The brightness the star would have if it were a standard distance from earth.
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Apparent Brightness
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Absolute Brightness
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Brightness
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Candid Brightness

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Which of the following is used in determining the absolute magnitude or brightness of a star?

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how bright the star actually is

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how bright the star appears to be from the Earth

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the number of prominences the star makes

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the direction the star rotates

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Star A and Star B have the same apparent magnitude. Star A is twice as far from Earth than Star B. Which statement about absolute magnitudes is correct?

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Star A and B have the same absolute magnitudes

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Star A must have a greater absolute magnitude

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Star B must have a greater absolute mangnitude

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What is the brightness of Rigel as seen from Earth?

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-1.46

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-8.1

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0.12

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0.85

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Antares is a star with a very high ABSOLUTE magnitude. What causes it to have such a low APPARENT magnitude from Earth?

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It's very far from Earth

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It's very close to Earth

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The atmosphere blocks its light

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Which of the star listed would look the brightest when observed from Earth?

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Rigel

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Sirius

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Vega

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Betelgeuse

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Based on the chart, which star has the greatest absolute brightness?

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Rigel

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Sirius

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Betelgeuse

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Aldebaran

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Based on the information in the table, which statement is true?

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Sirius and Rigel appear blue from Earth

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Sirius and Arcturus appear the dimmest from Earth

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Sirius appears the brightest from Earth, but Rigel has the greatest absolute brightness.

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Rigel has a lower absolute brightness than Sirius.

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Stars are classified on the HR Diagram by...

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luminosity and brightness.

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temperature and absolute magnitude (or luminosity).

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temperature and apparent magnitude.

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temperature and distance.

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Which star is brighter?

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Canopus

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Sirius B

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Which star is brighter?

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Sirius

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Mira

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Which star is brighter?

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Antares

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Mira

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Which star is brighter?

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Altair

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Sun

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Which star is brighter?

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Sirius B

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Sun

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