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Name ___________________________ Date ____________________ Period __________
1. _____ an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
2. _____ theory that all matter and energy in the universe exploded 10 to 15 billion years ago and began
expanding in all directions.
3. _____ apparent shift toward shorter wavelengths of light when a luminous object moves toward the
viewer
4. _____ theory that matter distorts space
5. _____ sum of all space, matter and energy
6. _____ matter not visible through current methods, but observable through gravitational interactions
between galaxies
7. _____ apparent shift toward longer wavelengths of light when a luminous object moves away from
the viewer
8. _____ steady but faint microwaves from all over the sky
9. _____ unexplained high speed of galaxies going into outer space
10. ____ the study of the nature, structure, origin and fate of the universe
1. _____ Space based telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, allow astronomers to see further
away than they can with telescopes on Earth. Seeing more distant objects is in effect equivalent to
seeing
a. the edges of the universe c. further back in time.
b. into other universes. d. further forward in time.
2. _____ Is the following sentence true or false? All distant galaxies are moving away from ours because
our galaxy is at the center of the universe.
a. true
b. false
3. _____ The _________________ states that the universe began when a dense, hot, super massive
singularity violently exploded.
a. steady state theory c. big bang theory
b. string theory d. big crunch theory
8. _____ About how long ago did the big bang occur?
a. 4.6 billion years ago c. 13.7 billion years ago
b. 10 billion years ago d. 100 million years ago
10. _____ The first elements that were formed in the universe were?
a. hydrogen and lithium c. hydrogen and helium
b. lithium and helium d. lithium and beryllium
2. How can astronomers infer approximately how long the universe has been expanding?
1. ___e_ an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
2. ___c_ theory that all matter and energy in the universe exploded 10 to 15 billion years ago and began
expanding in all directions.
3. ___d_ apparent shift toward shorter wavelengths of light when a luminous object moves toward the
Viewer
4. ___h_ theory that matter distorts space
5. ___a_ sum of all space, matter and energy
6. ___g_ matter not visible through current methods, but observable through gravitational interactions
between galaxies
7. ___b_ apparent shift toward longer wavelengths of light when a luminous object moves away from
the viewer
8. ___f_ steady but faint microwaves from all over the sky
9. ___i_ unexplained high speed of galaxies going into outer space
10. __j_ the study of the nature, structure, origin and fate of the universe
1. __c___ Space based telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, allow astronomers to see
further away than they can with telescopes on Earth. Seeing more distant objects is in effect equivalent
to seeing
a. the edges of the universe c. further back in time.
b. into other universes. d. further forward in time.
2. __b___ Is the following sentence true or false? All distant galaxies are moving away from ours
because our galaxy is at the center of the universe.
a. true
b. false
3. __c___ The _________________ states that the universe began when a dense, hot, super massive
singularity violently exploded.
a. steady state theory c. big bang theory
b. string theory d. big crunch theory
8. __c___ About how long ago did the big bang occur?
a. 4.6 billion years ago c. 13.7 billion years ago
b. 10 billion years ago d. 100 million years ago
10. __c___ The first elements that were formed in the universe were?
a. hydrogen and lithium c. hydrogen and helium
b. lithium and helium d. lithium and beryllium
As the bread rises, the raisins in the bread move farther apart.
As the universe expands, the galaxies are moving away from one another.
2. How can astronomers infer approximately how long the universe has been expanding?
Astronomers can look at the red shift of the galaxies to determine the rate at which they are expanding.
They use this information to work backward to determine the age of the universe.
Dark energy, a repelling force, is forcing the galaxies away from one another as the universe expands.
The discovery of WIMPS (neutrinos) that are given off of dark matter. Galaxies are rotating at a fast rate
and should fly apart at this rate. Scientist believe that dark matter is holding the galaxies together.