Deck 11: Planets: The Wandering Stars
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Deck 11: Planets: The Wandering Stars
1
The model that put the Earth stationary at the center of the universe is called _________________.
A) heliocentric model
B) solar model
C) geocentric model
D) Aristarchus model
A) heliocentric model
B) solar model
C) geocentric model
D) Aristarchus model
geocentric model
2
This person began the reintroduction of the sun-centered model in more modern times:
A) Copernicus
B) Kepler
C) Galileo
D) Newton
A) Copernicus
B) Kepler
C) Galileo
D) Newton
Copernicus
3
This is a small circle on the larger circle used to describe orbits in the geocentric model:
A) epicycle
B) deferent
C) zigzag
D) eccentric
A) epicycle
B) deferent
C) zigzag
D) eccentric
epicycle
4
This word comes from a word that means to wander in Greek: __________.
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5
The backward motion of the planets in their orbits is called __________.
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6
A planet is in opposition when it is directly opposite the sun in the sky.
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7
Copernicus, using his model, could determine the Earth's distance from the sun.
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