=====Board Work Questions===== - Why is this statement true? “If we were to measure Doppler shifts in spectra of Saturn's nearly edge-on rings, we would expect to see blueshifted lines on one side of the planet and redshifted lines on the other side. - Why is this statement false? “It is easier to use parallax to measure distances to stars in distant galaxies.” - Why again is Venus's surface temperature higher than that of Mercury's? - This homework question asks us to estimate how long it would take for us to lose sight of Jupiter (at 4 AU) if the Sun were to suddenly shut off (i.e., stop shining). The problem says we can assume the Sun-Earth-Jupiter system are all aligned, for simplicity. - What does the professor mean by the “dark side of the Moon”? I said that part of the Moon never receives sunlight and got the question wrong. - Why do atoms only accept photons of particular wavelengths? - I have to compare the luminosity of two stars. One of them is twice as massive as the other and I know that L goes as the fourth power of M. There aren't enough numbers here for me to calculate the answer. - Can you go over the homework problem: Two stars at the same distance from us are the same temperature, but one is a giant while the other is a dwarf. Which appears brighter? - The Sun appears slightly bigger in the sky in January than it does in July. Given this information, for which month is the Earth moving faster around the Sun? - It doesn't make sense to me that we're located farther away from the Sun during summer than we are in Winter! Can you explain that to me? - Why is Orion considered a Winter constellation? - Why do we need to build some telescopes in space? - I don't understand how Olber's paradox tells us that the age of the Universe is finite. - How is the Milky Way's rotation curve different than that of our Solar System's? - I don't understand how if I'm standing at the equator I can see all the stars. - [lab] How do I find a star's position in my data? Can I take the maximum pixel value? - [lab] Why do we need darks and flats when observing? - [lab] How do I know what wavelength each pixel in my data corresponds to?