Astronomy college course/Wikipedia Sidereus Nuncius/Quiz01

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AstroWikipSidereNunc_Study-v1s1
/1/. The Wikipedia article Sidereus Nuncius suggests that the inventor of the telescope was likely to be
 * ___ a) Galileo


 * ___ b) A Greek scholar


 * ___ c) a Chinese scientist


 * ___ d) a lensmaker


 * ___ e) none of these

/2/. Galileo called his telescope
 * ___ a) a double magnifying glass


 * ___ b) the magic eye


 * ___ c) the liberator


 * ___ d) an optical cannon


 * ___ e) a mistake

/3/. The "terminator" for Galileo was
 * ___ a) the most distant star he could see


 * ___ b) his trial for heresy


 * ___ c) sunrise or sunset


 * ___ d) the division between east and west


 * ___ e) the equator

/4/. Galileo used the terminator to
 * ___ a) compensate for stellar parallax


 * ___ b) correlate color with whether the region had mountains


 * ___ c) observe the wobble of the Moon's orbit


 * ___ d) deduce the color beneath the dust layer


 * ___ e) none of these

/5/. Galileo used the terminator to
 * ___ a) publicize his ideas


 * ___ b) two of these


 * ___ c) correlate dark and light regions with terrain


 * ___ d) measure the height of mountains


 * ___ e) compensate for stellar parallax

/6/. What statement is FALSE about Galileo and the Median Stars
 * ___ a) Galileo named them after a famous and wealthy family


 * ___ b) they were described by Aristotle


 * ___ c) they are actually moons


 * ___ d) motion could be observed after observing a moon for just one hour


 * ___ e) they were lined up

/7/. The title of Galileo's book, Sidereus Nuncius, is often translated as ____, but it is probably more proper to translate it as _______
 * ___ a) the motion of the stars - - the location of the stars


 * ___ b) the motion of the earth - - the location of the earth


 * ___ c) Starry messenger - - Starry message


 * ___ d) the moons of Jupiter


 * ___ e) the Moon close up - - the Moon through a telescope

/8/. The Wikipedia article, Sidereus Nuncius, points out that what the ancient Greek scientist thought was a cloudy star was really
 * ___ a) many faint stars


 * ___ b) a planetary nebula


 * ___ c) a comet


 * ___ d) the rings of Saturn


 * ___ e) a supernovae remnant

/9/. Galileo's naming of the "Medicean Stars"
 * ___ a) broke an agreement he made with the Pope to stop writing about astronomy


 * ___ b) might have earned him a promotion


 * ___ c) caused his house arrest


 * ___ d) was controversial because stars were supposed to be named after Roman gods


 * ___ e) two of these are true

/10/. When the German astronomy Marius provided evidence that he (Marius) had first seen the moons of Jupiter, Galileo
 * ___ a) used his political contacts to ensure that he (Galileo) would get credit


 * ___ b) pointed out that the telescope Marius was using could not have seen the Moons


 * ___ c) appealed to the Pope


 * ___ d) won the argument using his knowledge of calendars


 * ___ e) didn't care; he was a true scientist

/11/. Prior to the publication of Sidereus Nuncius, the Church
 * ___ a) had outlawed all discussion of the Copernican heliocentric system


 * ___ b) was unaware of any controversy concerning the Copernican heliocentric system


 * ___ c) accepted the Copernican heliocentric system as strictly mathematical and hypothetical


 * ___ d) had given Galileo a commission to look into the Copernican heliocentric system


 * ___ e) none of these are true (according to the Wikipedia permalink to Sidereus Nuncius.)

Key to AstroWikipSidereNunc_Study-v1s1
/1/. The Wikipedia article Sidereus Nuncius suggests that the inventor of the telescope was likely to be
 * - a) Galileo


 * - b) A Greek scholar


 * - c) a Chinese scientist


 * + d) a lensmaker


 * - e) none of these

/2/. Galileo called his telescope
 * - a) a double magnifying glass


 * - b) the magic eye


 * - c) the liberator


 * + d) an optical cannon


 * - e) a mistake

/3/. The "terminator" for Galileo was
 * - a) the most distant star he could see


 * - b) his trial for heresy


 * + c) sunrise or sunset


 * - d) the division between east and west


 * - e) the equator

/4/. Galileo used the terminator to
 * - a) compensate for stellar parallax


 * + b) correlate color with whether the region had mountains


 * - c) observe the wobble of the Moon's orbit


 * - d) deduce the color beneath the dust layer


 * - e) none of these

/5/. Galileo used the terminator to
 * - a) publicize his ideas


 * + b) two of these


 * - c) correlate dark and light regions with terrain


 * - d) measure the height of mountains


 * - e) compensate for stellar parallax

/6/. What statement is FALSE about Galileo and the Median Stars
 * - a) Galileo named them after a famous and wealthy family


 * + b) they were described by Aristotle


 * - c) they are actually moons


 * - d) motion could be observed after observing a moon for just one hour


 * - e) they were lined up

/7/. The title of Galileo's book, Sidereus Nuncius, is often translated as ____, but it is probably more proper to translate it as _______
 * - a) the motion of the stars - - the location of the stars


 * - b) the motion of the earth - - the location of the earth


 * + c) Starry messenger - - Starry message


 * - d) the moons of Jupiter


 * - e) the Moon close up - - the Moon through a telescope

/8/. The Wikipedia article, Sidereus Nuncius, points out that what the ancient Greek scientist thought was a cloudy star was really
 * + a) many faint stars


 * - b) a planetary nebula


 * - c) a comet


 * - d) the rings of Saturn


 * - e) a supernovae remnant

/9/. Galileo's naming of the "Medicean Stars"
 * - a) broke an agreement he made with the Pope to stop writing about astronomy


 * - b) might have earned him a promotion


 * - c) caused his house arrest


 * - d) was controversial because stars were supposed to be named after Roman gods


 * + e) two of these are true

/10/. When the German astronomy Marius provided evidence that he (Marius) had first seen the moons of Jupiter, Galileo
 * - a) used his political contacts to ensure that he (Galileo) would get credit


 * - b) pointed out that the telescope Marius was using could not have seen the Moons


 * - c) appealed to the Pope


 * + d) won the argument using his knowledge of calendars


 * - e) didn't care; he was a true scientist

/11/. Prior to the publication of Sidereus Nuncius, the Church
 * - a) had outlawed all discussion of the Copernican heliocentric system


 * - b) was unaware of any controversy concerning the Copernican heliocentric system


 * + c) accepted the Copernican heliocentric system as strictly mathematical and hypothetical


 * - d) had given Galileo a commission to look into the Copernican heliocentric system


 * - e) none of these are true (according to the Wikipedia permalink to Sidereus Nuncius.)


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