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| Professor Trina Adelia | Jul 18 2017, 11:59 AM Post #1 |
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Astronomy,5,7please PM the answers to me and expect a grade shortly thereafter. Good luck! Section I: Multiple Choice 1. How old are star charts? a) Ancient b) Modern c) Middle ages d) Futuristic 2. How many kilometres is the asteroid 'Ceres' length ways? a) 1,200km b) 200km c) 1,000km d) 10,000km 3. Fill in the blank: _____ are normally rocky metallic objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be considered planets a) Asteroids b) Supernovas c) Moons d) Nebulae 4. What are the name of the three types of 'Solar Eclipse'? a) The Penumbral Lunar Eclipse, the Partial Lunar Eclipse, and the Total Lunar Eclipse b) The Chicken Leg Eclipse, the Pigs Head Eclipse, and the Cow's Hoof Eclipse c) The Meteorological Lunar Eclipse, The Comprehensive Analysis Lunar Eclipse, and the For-sighting Weather Eclipse d) There isn't three, there's only one... 5. What are the name of the culture that have protected us from meteor strikes for hundreds of years? a) The Merlin Society b) The Grindelwald & Voldemort Fan Club c) Dumbledore's Army d) Lapp Shaman's 6. What is the astronomical term for the 'North Star'? a) Polaris b) Similaris c) Auroralis d) Nicolalis 7. Which of the following is NOT a famous muggle astronomer? a) Galileo Galilei b) Tycho Brahe c) Sir Oscar Phelps d) Maria Mitchell 8. What are often referred to as 'Dust Clouds'? a) Hamsters b) Nebulae c) Asteroids d) Moons 9. Which planet is Earth's sister planet?? a) Jupiter b) Mars c) Saturn d) Neptune 10. The Milky way is 1,000,000 light years across. How many light years is it thick? a) 1,000 b) 1,250 c) 1,500 c) 1,750 Section II: Essay For this section, please write a short essay on any one of the following topics, feel free to use any resources to help: - Aurora Borealis - The Sun - Any planet - Nebulae |
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