A) There are only 88 official constellations.
B) Some constellations can be seen from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
C) Some constellations can be seen in both the winter and summer.
D) It is possible to see all the constellations from Earth's equator.
E) Most constellations will be unrecognizable hundreds of years from now.
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A) The tilt of Earth's axis causes different portions of the Earth to receive more or less direct sunlight at different times of year.
B) Earth's elliptical orbit means we are closer to the Sun and therefore receive more intense sunlight at some times of year than at others.
C) The tilt of Earth's axis causes the northern hemisphere to be closer to the Sun than the southern hemisphere in summer,and visa versa in winter.
D) The varying speed of Earth in its orbit around the Sun gives us summer when we are moving fastest and winter when we are moving slowest.
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A) about the width of your fist held at arm's length.
B) about the width of a finger held at arm's length.
C) less than the thickness of a human hair held at arm's length.
D) slightly more than the width of a basketball held at arm's length.
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A) It lies along the band of light we call the Milky Way.
B) It represents an extension of Earth's equator onto the celestial sphere.
C) It cuts the dome of your sky exactly in half.
D) It extends from your horizon due east,through your zenith,to your horizon due west.
E) It extends from your horizon due north,through your zenith,to your horizon due south.
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A) Earth must lie completely within the Moon's umbra.
B) Earth must lie completely within the Moon's penumbra.
C) Earth must be near aphelion in its orbit of the Sun.
D) The Moon's umbra must touch the area where you are located.
E) The Moon's penumbra must touch the area where you are located.
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A) It doesn't-Earth's orbital distance plays no significant role in the seasons.
B) It makes summer warmer in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere.
C) It is responsible for the fact that the seasons are opposite in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
D) It causes the seasons to be more extreme than they would be if the Earth's distance from the Sun were always the same.
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A) The nodes of the Moon's orbit precess with an 18-year period.
B) The orbital plane of the Moon is tilted by about 5° to the ecliptic plane.
C) The Moon rotates synchronously with its revolution about Earth.
D) The sidereal month is shorter than the lunar month.
E) The Moon is the primary cause of tides on Earth.
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A) it is obscured by Earth's shadow.
B) no sunlight is illuminating the Moon.
C) a new moon is quite near the Sun in the sky.
D) it is above the horizon during the daytime.
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A) 6 A.M.
B) 9 A.M.
C) noon
D) 6 P.M.
E) midnight
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A) 60
B) 360
C) 3,600
D) 100
E) 10,000
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A) the winter solstice.
B) the spring and fall equinoxes.
C) the summer solstice.
D) the day when Earth is closest to the Sun.
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A) Full Earth
B) New Earth
C) First quarter Earth
D) Earth does not go through phases as seen from the Moon.
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A) Earth's rotation defines a day. The cycle of the Moon's phases takes about a month.
Earth's orbit defines a year.
Earth's cycle of axis precession takes 26,000 years.
B) Earth's rotation defines a day. The cycle of the Moon's phases takes about a week.
Earth's orbit defines a year.
Earth's cycle of axis precession defines a month.
C) Earth's rotation defines a day. The Sun's rotation defines a week.
The Moon's rotation defines a month.
Earth's orbit defines a year.
D) Earth's rotation defines a day. The saros cycle of eclipses defines a month.
Earth's orbit defines a year.
Earth's cycle of axis precession takes 26,000 years.
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A) the Sun
B) Venus
C) Mars
D) Jupiter
E) Saturn
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A) a penumbral lunar eclipse.
B) a partial lunar eclipse.
C) a partial solar eclipse.
D) an annular eclipse.
E) no eclipse.
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A) full.
B) first quarter.
C) third quarter.
D) waning crescent.
E) waxing crescent.
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