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Cyan astronomy is a lecture as part of the radiation astronomy department course on the principles of radiation astronomy.

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{Soil samples from the mare of the Moon reflect primarily cyan due to the presence in the soils of what? { TiO2|TiO2 (i) }
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{One of the substances discovered in the tail of Halley's comet by spectroscopic analysis is the toxic gas { cyanogen (i) }
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{Which of the following is not a prominent contributor associated with the bluish color of water on Earth? + the blue sky - chlorophyll - dissolved organic matter - cyanobacteria - decomposition processes from dead organic matter such as plants - highly organic soils
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{Yes or No, Boron has an emission line in the cyan. + Yes - No
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{Complete the text: Match up the radiation letter with each of the detector possibilities below: Optical rays - L Visual rays - M Violet rays - N Blue rays - O Cyan rays - P Green rays - Q Yellow rays - R Orange rays - S Red rays - T multialkali (Na-K-Sb-Cs) photocathode materials { L (i) }. F547M { Q (i) }. F675W { T (i) }. broad-band filter centered at 404 nm { N (i) }. F588N { R (i) }. thallium bromide (TlBr) crystals { O (i) }. F606W { S (i) }. 18 micrometers FWHM at 490 nm { P (i) }. wide-gap II-VI semiconductor ZnO doped with Co2+ (Zn1-xCoxO) { M (i) }.
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{True or False, Hydrogen has an emission line in the cyan. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Cyan astronomy observation is performed all around the surface of the Earth by? { location (i) }
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{True or False, The red shift cannot affect cyan stars. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Which of the following is not a cyan characteristic of solar active regions? - iron - yellow spectral lines are 1.4 % shallower at solar maximum - coronal clouds - spot central meridian passage + a surface coverage of at least 95%.
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{True or False, Beryllium has an emission line in the cyan. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Which of the following is involved in planetary astronomy more so than planetary science? + the occurrence of cyan rock types on the surface of rocky objects - the Earth and other rocky objects have a cyan mineral containing mantle - checking equations about complex systems + the advantages of a 490 nm band pass - digging holes in the surface of the Moon + surface temperatures low enough to produce methane lakes
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{True or False, Cyan Bremsstrahlung radiation is not detected from the Sun because the photosphere isn't ionized enough to produce it. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Various cyan radiation observatories occur at different altitudes and geographic locations due to what effect? - the presence of oceans on the Earth - locally available carving tools + light pollution - most astronomical objects are observed at night - currently dormant volcanoes seldom erupt - human habitation increases near an astronomical observatory
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{True or False, In the first derivative of Planck's equation to generate a wavelength, temperature pair like (495 nm, 6100 K), the constant c2 has units of nm K. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Using the equation $$\frac{c2}{\lambda T}\frac{1}{ e^{\frac{c2}{\lambda T}} - 1}e^{\frac{c2}{\lambda T}} - 5 = 0$$ what temperature corresponds approximately to a Planckian peak wavelength of 476 nm (Use c2 = 1.438833 cm K.)? - 6440 K + 6300 K - 5170 K - 6100 K - 5870 K - 6250 K
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{True or False, The Hubble Space Telescope currently uses the Wide Field Planetary Camera (PC-2) with its F492M filter among others for green astronomy. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Observations of comets have benefited greatly from what phenomenon of cyan astronomy? - Cherenkov radiation - the electric blue glow of lightning - gas-expansion velocity decreases with increasing heliocentric distance - methane possesses prominent absorption bands in the visible - adaptive optics + the light of the neutral CN-radical
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{True or False, The Hβ emission line does not appear when the F492M filter is used on the Hubble Space Telescope because its wavelength is 486.1 nm. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Cyanogen is a natural poisonous gas composed of what likely source of cyan? { CN|cyanide (i) }
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{True or False, There are cyan or cyan mineral containing meteorites. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: Methane possesses prominent { absorption bands|absorption (i) } in the visible and near-infrared (IR) making { Uranus (i) } aquamarine or { cyan (i) } in color.
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{A cyan color can result from a freshly excavated high-Ti? { basalt (i) }
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{True or False, A dominant group in cyan astronomy differs from a control group in that it rules the treatment of the control group. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Evidence that demonstrates that a model or idea in cyan astronomy versus a control group is feasible is called a { proof of concept (i) }.
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{True or False, A control group may be used in cyan astronomy to demonstrate no effect or a standard effect versus a novel effort applied to a treatment group. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: A short or { incomplete (i) } realization of a certain { method (i) } or idea to { demonstrate (i) } a treatment's feasibility in cyan astronomy is called a proof of { concept (i) }.
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{True or False, Pure cyan astronomy involves no doing apart from itself. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: A proof-of-concept structure, including a control group, consists of { background (i) }, procedures, findings, and { interpretation (i) }.
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{True or False, The purpose of a treatment group in cyan astronomy is to describe natural processes or phenomena for the first time relative to a control group. + TRUE - FALSE
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Hypotheses

 * 1) Quiz questions about cyan should also include bluish-green, greenish-blue, green-blue, or blue-green.