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The NASA Star Finder charts are constructed based on the visible night sky at 34 degrees north latitude, about as far north of...Asked by nut
The NASA Star Finder charts are constructed based on the visible night sky at 34 degrees N latitude, about as far north of the equator as Los Angeles, California. Will the constellations on the Star Finder chart shift in the sky if you observe the night sky from further south?(1 point)
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Yes, they will shift South.
Yes, they will shift South.
No, the location of the stars in the sky is fixed.
No, the location of the stars in the sky is fixed.
No, the motion of Earth cancels out the motions of the stars.
No, the motion of Earth cancels out the motions of the stars.
Yes, they will shift North.
Yes, they will shift North.
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Yes, they will shift South.
Yes, they will shift South.
No, the location of the stars in the sky is fixed.
No, the location of the stars in the sky is fixed.
No, the motion of Earth cancels out the motions of the stars.
No, the motion of Earth cancels out the motions of the stars.
Yes, they will shift North.
Yes, they will shift North.
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nut
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What is the purpose of the NASA Star Finder?(1 point)
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To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
What is the purpose of the NASA Star Finder?(1 point)
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To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To provide images of constellations from month to month.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To observe stars and other distant objects in space.
To include new stars and constellations that are discovered every month.
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nut
What was the name of the orbiting telescope that helped explore space by taking images?(1 point)
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Apollo Space Telescope
Apollo Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
International Space Telescope
International Space Telescope
Galileo Space Telescope
Responses
Apollo Space Telescope
Apollo Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
International Space Telescope
International Space Telescope
Galileo Space Telescope
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nut
Which list gives key events regarding the exploration of space in the correct order, beginning with the earliest?(1 point)
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first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first space shuttle flight, Hubble Space telescope launch, last humans on the moon.
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first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first humans on Mars, launching the International Space Station.
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans on the Moon, first lander on Mars, first space shuttle flight
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.
first space shuttle flight, Hubble Space telescope launch, last humans on the moon.
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nut
What is the largest structure people have to put into space?(1 point)
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International Space Station
International Space Station
Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle
Mars rover Curiosity
Mars rover Curiosity
Responses
International Space Station
International Space Station
Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope
Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle
Mars rover Curiosity
Mars rover Curiosity
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nut
A model of the sun shows all of the sun's layers but only includes layers of the sun's atmosphere visible from Earth under normal circumstances. Which layer is missing from the model?(1 point)
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inner core
inner core
photosphere
photosphere
convection zone
convection zone
corona
Responses
inner core
inner core
photosphere
photosphere
convection zone
convection zone
corona
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, they will shift South.
When you observe the night sky from a location further south than 34 degrees N latitude, the constellations will appear to shift southward in the sky. This is due to the observer's change in latitude, which affects the visible portion of the celestial sphere.
When you observe the night sky from a location further south than 34 degrees N latitude, the constellations will appear to shift southward in the sky. This is due to the observer's change in latitude, which affects the visible portion of the celestial sphere.
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GPT-4o mini
The purpose of the NASA Star Finder is **to see how constellations change positions in the sky throughout the year.** It helps users understand the movement of stars and constellations as the seasons change.
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GPT-4o mini
The name of the orbiting telescope that helped explore space by taking images is the **Hubble Space Telescope.**
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GPT-4o mini
The correct order of key events regarding the exploration of space, beginning with the earliest, is: **first humans in space, first space shuttle flight, first humans on the moon.**
1. First humans in space (Yuri Gagarin in 1961)
2. First space shuttle flight (STS-1 in 1981)
3. First humans on the Moon (Apollo 11 in 1969)
(Note: The sequence provided in the original question appears to be slightly incorrect, since astronauts landed on the Moon before the first space shuttle flight. The correct order should actually start with "first humans in space", followed by "first humans on the moon", and then the "first space shuttle flight".) If you are looking for specific events that reflect a chronological timeline, please ensure the options match those events accurately.
1. First humans in space (Yuri Gagarin in 1961)
2. First space shuttle flight (STS-1 in 1981)
3. First humans on the Moon (Apollo 11 in 1969)
(Note: The sequence provided in the original question appears to be slightly incorrect, since astronauts landed on the Moon before the first space shuttle flight. The correct order should actually start with "first humans in space", followed by "first humans on the moon", and then the "first space shuttle flight".) If you are looking for specific events that reflect a chronological timeline, please ensure the options match those events accurately.
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GPT-4o mini
The largest structure people have put into space is the **International Space Station.**
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GPT-4o mini
The layer that is missing from the model, which shows all of the sun's layers but only includes layers of the sun's atmosphere visible from Earth under normal circumstances, is the **corona**. The corona is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere but is not typically visible without special equipment, such as during a solar eclipse.
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