Key Terminology - Bigger than Big, Our Journey to Now

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Big Bang

The origin of the universe (In the ________, the observable universe expanded rapidly from a single point)

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Black hole

An object that ha gravity so strong that even light can’t escape it (__________ form in supernova explosions of stars with more than 20x the mass of the sun)

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Galaxy

A group of millions or billions of stars held together by gravity (The Solar System is a part of the Milky Way _________)

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Large Star

A star with more than 8x the mass of the Sun (A _________ becomes a red supergiant and explodes in a supernova, leaving behind either a black hole or a neutron star)

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Light-year

A unit of length equal to the distance light travels in one year (used to measure large distances in space)

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Main Sequence Star

A star that is fusing hydrogen in a stable state (___________ are stable because the outward force of fusion is balanced by the inward force of gravity)

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Moon

A natural satellite that orbits a planet

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Nebula

A vast cloud of gas and dust in outer space (Stars form here and can also produce them when they die)

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Neutron star

The remains of the core of a large star, made of densely packed neutrons (They form in supernova explosions of stars with 8-20 times the mass of the Sun)

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Nuclear Fusion

A nuclear reaction in which two atomic nuclei join together (Occurs in the cores of stars. A heavier nucleus is formed, and light and heat are released)

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Photon

A particle of light or heat energy, released during nuclear fusion as protons fuse together in the Sun’s core

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Planet

A natural satellite that orbits a star (Must be large enough to be round and have cleared its orbit of debris)

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Planetary Nebula

A nebula formed from a red giant star (From when red giants have expanded until their outer gas layers drift into space)

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Protostar

A dense ball of gas that hasn’t yet developed into a star

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Red giant

A small star that fuses helium, causing its outer layers to expand

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Red supergiant

A large star that fuses helium, causing its outer layers to expand

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Redshift

the stretching of light waves emitted by objects moving away from us (Provides evidence that galaxies are moving away from us as the universe expands)

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Small star

A star with less than 8x the mass of the Sun

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Star

A hot, bright ball of gas held together by gravity

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Supernova

An explosion of a red supergiant star

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Universe

All of space and time, and the matter and energy they contain

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White dwarf

The remains of the core of a small star

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Evolution

A change in the genetic traits in a population over many generations. (Occurs over generations through repeated genetic variation, natural selection, and reproduction)

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Evolutionary Tree

Diagram showing how species are related (Shows how related species evolved from common ancestors)

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Natural Selection

The survival of organisms that are better adapted to their environment

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Speciation

The formation of a new species (Occurs when a population splits into two isolated populations that evolve under different selection pressures)

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Variation

A difference in traits between individuals of the same species

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Mutation

A small random change in an organisms DNA that can be passed on to offspring through reproduction.

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Competition

The struggle between organisms for resources such as food or mates

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Genetic Isolation

The lack of interbreeding or little genetic mixing between organisms of the same species (for geographic reasons or other) that causes a loss of genetic variability, speciation, and occasionally fertile offspring

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