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Jeopardy Rock Record Astronomy Astronomy II Astronomy III Astronomy III Rocks 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Spectroscope A 200
Starlight is separated into a display of colors called a A 300
Spectrum A 300
Blue A 400
The shift in wavelength emitted by a light source is called A 500
Doppler effect A 500
Main sequence B 100
What type of star is located in the lower left region of the HR diagram? B 200
White Dwarf B 200
The apparent magnitude of a star is a measure of its___ B 300
Brightness B 300
What is the earliest stage in the development of a star? B 400
nebula B 400
Main sequence B 500
A main sequence star maintains a stable size as long as it has an ample supply of hydrogen to fuse into ______ C 100
helium C 100
When a white dwarf no longer emits energy, it may become a C 200
Black dwarf C 200
Large scale groups of stars bound together by gravitational attraction are called C 300
galaxies C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
What is perihelion? C 400
When earth is closer to the sun in its orbit around the sun. C 400
According to Kepler, which planet has the longest orbit period? C 500
Pluto C 500
One astronomical unit is equal to the distance between D 100
Earth and the sun D 100
The first astronomer to mathematically model most aspects of planetary motion was D 200
Kepler D 200
Nebula D 300
In the last stage of stellar evolution, stars too massive to form neutron stars may form D 400
Black holes D 400
In which stage of stellar evolution does combined hydrogen fusion and helium fusion cause a star’s outer shell to expand? D 500
Red Giant D 500
Magma E 100
High heat, pressure and chemical changes affect a rock. E 200
What are the four processes for rocks to become a sedimentary rock? E 300