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CER, Place and Space and Big Bang Theory
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Andromeda Galaxy
Our closest neighboring spiral galaxy, about 2.4 million light years away
Astronomical Unit
The average distance between Earth and the sun, about 150 million kilometers
Big Bang Theory
Theory of creation of Universe by expansion of an extremely small single mass of extremely high density and temperature
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Discovered the hydrogen (H) and helium (He) rich composition of matter in space which is evidence for the Big Bang Theory
Comet
a mass of rock, ice, dust, and gas traveling around the sun usually in a highly eccentric orbit. most originate from region beyond Neptune
Cosmic Background Radiation
Discovered by Penzias & Wilson in 1964. Radiation left over from the early development of the universe, predicted by supporters of Big Bang over steady state model.
Dependent Variable
The experimental factor that is being measured; the variable that may change in response to changes of the independent variable
Doppler effect
The apparent change in wavelength of radiation caused by the relative motions of the source and the observer
Dwarf Planet
A spheroid celestial body revolving around the sun, similar to a planet, but not large enough to have gravitationally cleared its orbit. Category Pluto belongs in.
Edwin Hubble
An astronomer who discovered in 1929 that galaxies are receding from us at a speed proportional to their distance (Hubble's Law) which lead to the conclusion that our universe was expanding
Elliptical galaxy
A galaxy that has a round or elliptical outline. It contains little gas and dust, no disk or arms, and few hot, bright stars
exoplanet
A planet outside of our Solar System.
Fermi Paradox
There is a high probability that life exists elsewhere in the universe, but there is also a lack of evidence; where is everybody?
Galaxy
a group of millions, even billions, of stars held together by gravity
Galaxy Cluster
groupings of galaxies that are gravitationally bound and travel through space together, our is Virgo Cluster 2000 galaxies
Hypothesis
a model/explanation based on observed facts but not yet tested
Independent Variable
The variable in an experiment that is manipulated by the experimenter; the variable being tested to see if it causes the expected result.
Irregular galaxy
A galaxy that has an undefined shape; irregular galaxies have large numbers of young stars and greats amounts of gas and dust are usually found near larger galaxies.
Jovian Planet
Jupiter-like planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Kuiper Belt
A region outside the orbit of Neptune where most short-period comets are thought to originate
Light Year
The distance that light travels in a year, about 9.5 trillion kilometers
Local Group
group of 80 nearby galaxies that the milky way belongs to
Milky Way Galaxy
the galaxy that contains our solar system. Spiral shaped with at least 3 arms, billions of stars in a disk 100,000 ly across and 10,000 ly thick at the galactic bulge center
Penzias and Wilson
Scientists who discovered cosmic background radiation in 1964. One of the 3 main lines of evidence that support the Big Bang theory
Planet
A celestial object that revolves around the sun, is a spheroid, and has cleared most of its orbit of large debris
Proxima Centauri
the next closest star to Earth (other than Sun), 4.3 light years away
redshift
shift of light to a longer (redder) wavelength as it moves away; indicates that universe is expanding
Singularity
An infinitely small point which contained all the of the Universe at the beginning of time. Also refers to the single point of intense gravity left behind after a very massive star dies.
Solar System
The sun and its family of orbiting planets, moons, asteroids, dwarf planets, and other debris left over from the disk
Spiral galaxy
A galaxy with a bulge in the center and very distinctive spiral arms. Our Milky Way is a spiral galaxy.
Star
A mass of incandescent gas, where a balance exists between the nuclear reactions pushing outward from the interior and the gravitational forces pushing inward.
Terrestrial Planet
Earth-like planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
The Drake Equation
Calculates the probability used to estimate the number of extra-terrestrial civilizations in the solar system
Universe
Everything. All existing matter, space, time, and energy
Virgo Supercluster
The super cluster of galaxies of which our local group is a member. Contains roughly 2000 galaxies
Inference
logical assumption based off of prior knowledge or after very limited observation
observation
The gathering of information by using only the five senses (sight, touch, hear, taste, and smell)