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

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{An X-ray source has been located at B1950 right ascension 01h 00m 06.91s and declination +62° 05' 45.5", which of the following constellations does this source occur in? - Mensa - Camelopardalis - Hydrus - Ursa Minor + Cassiopeia - Draco - Volans
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{For the X-ray source in question 1, which of the following are the J2000 coordinates? - 124.3103° -00.4744° + 01h 03m 19.72s +62° 21' 55.7" - 01h 03m 31.142s +62° 22' 31.11" - 01h 03m 19.846s +62° 23' 59.90" - 01h 03m 45.490s +62° 24' 07.40" - 01h 02m 38.9s +62° 20' 42" - 01h 02m 38.86846s +62° 20' 42.1726"
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{Again, for the X-ray source in question 1, which of the following is one of its visual identifiers found in SIMBAD? - WNO 51 - BD+61 195 - HD 6209 - G 243-56 - LDN 1306 - TYC 4021-1232-1 + GJ 51
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{An optical source occurs at J2000 RA 22h Dec +00°, which of the following constellations does this source occur in? - Equuleus + Aquarius - Pegasus - Pisces - Capricornus - Sculptor - Cetus
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{True or False, The constellation Eridanus borders the constellation Cetus. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: Match up the radiation object with the likely source: - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T a Craters of the Moon volcano { L (i) }. violet image of Venus { Q (i) }. active galactic nuclear region of NGC 5728 { T (i) }. cosmic-ray bombardment of the Moon's surface { N (i) }. blue lights from Io { R (i) }. neutrino profile of the solar octant { O (i) }. planetary nebula NGC 7048 { S (i) }. ultraviolet image of the Earth { P (i) }. a neutron star in a binary system { M (i) }.
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{Yes or No, The constellation Hercules borders the constellation Serpens Cauda. - Yes + No
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{Which of the following are astronomical phenomena associated with the Sun as a source? + coronal clouds + cosmic rays + neutrinos - Oh My God type particles + meteors - comets + blue rays
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{True or False, There are no gamma-ray sources in the constellation Crater. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Horologium borders which of the following astronomical source phenomena? + Eridanus + Caelum + Reticulum - Canis Minor + Eridanus - Pavo - Hydra
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{Complete the text: Match up the type of source with each of the possibilities below: a source - A a source or apparent source detected or created at or near the time of the event or events - B a source or apparent source that transforms or transduces anything originating from a primary source - C a source or apparent source that selects (such as through selective absorption), distills, scatters, or reflects anything from a primary or secondary source - D the point of origin of a ray, beam, or stream of small cross section traveling in a line - E a natural source in the sky especially at night - F a tertiary source { D (i) }. a primary source { B (i) }. an astronomical source { F (i) }. a secondary source { C (i) }. a radiation source { E (i) } an entity from which something comes or is acquired { A (i) }.
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{True or False, There are no Milky Way stars in the highest or lowest latitude constellations. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Complete the text: Match up the star with the constellation: Capella - A Sirius - B Deneb - C Anser - D Altair - E Vega - F Vulpecula { D (i) }. Canis Major { B (i) }. Lyra { F (i) }. Cygnus { C (i) }. Aquila { E (i) } Auriga { A (i) }.
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{The vernal equinox is the point of equal Sun light and { darkness (i) } (no Sun visible).
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{Complete the text: Match up the star pattern with the likely constellation: - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T Volans { L (i) }. Cassiopeia { Q (i) }. Pegasus { T (i) }. Orion { N (i) }. Crux { R (i) }. Ursa Major { O (i) }. Phoenix { S (i) }. Draco { P (i) }. Eridanus { M (i) }.
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{True or False, Octans and Ursa Minor are the two polar constellations. + TRUE - FALSE
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{In which of the following constellations does the ecliptic and the Galaxy or the galactic plane occur? + Sagittarius + Ophiuchus - Aries - Ursa Minor + Scorpius or Scorpio - Draco + Taurus
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{In which of the following two constellations does the Large Magellanic Cloud occur? - Serpens Caput and Libra + Dorado and Mensa - Virgo and Hydra - Ursa Minor and Ursa Major - Scorpius and Lupus - Cassiopeia and Andromeda - Antlia and Centaurus
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{Complete the text: Match up the celestial octant with the constellation: NQ1 - A NQ2 - B NQ3 - C NQ4 - D SQ1 - E SQ2 - F SQ3 - G SQ4 - H Musca { G (i) }. Sagitta { D (i) }. Lynx { B (i) }. Pyxis { F (i) }. Piscis Austrinus { H (i) }. Corona Borealis { C (i) }. Pictor { E (i) } Taurus { A (i) }.
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{Which weather phenomena are most likely to interfere with observing stars? + a late-summer rainstorm - a clear sky + an approaching dust storm - below normal temperatures + a typhoon + a snow fall + fog
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Hypotheses

 * 1) More technical questions regarding astronomical objects between the source and the observer are needed.