A) make specific predictions that can be tested through observations or experiments
B) make miniature representations of the universe
C) present the scale of the solar system to the general public
D) prove that past paradigms no longer hold true
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A) measuring changes in its brightness over time
B) from the comet causing a full solar eclipse across much of Europe
C) parallax measurements from observing it from two locations on Earth
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A) create a detailed model of our solar system with the Sun rather than Earth at the center
B) prove that the Earth is not the center of the universe
C) discover the law of gravity
D) discover the laws of planetary motion
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A) discover four moons orbiting Jupiter, thereby lending strong support to the idea that the Earth is not the center of the universe
B) observe planetary positions with sufficient accuracy so that Kepler could later use the data to discover the laws of planetary motion
C) offer the first detailed model of a Sun- centered solar system, thereby beginning the process of overturning the Earth- centered model of the Greeks
D) discover that planets orbit the Sun in elliptical orbits with varying speed
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A) by comparing the maximum altitude of the Sun in two cities at different latitudes
B) by observing the duration of a solar eclipse
C) by measuring the size of Earth's shadow on the Moon in a lunar eclipse
D) by sending fleets of ships around Earth
E) We don't know how he did it since all his writings were destroyed.
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A) a simple model that explains a wide variety of phenomena and that has survived repeated tests
B) an educated guess
C) an explanation for a physical phenomenon, an explanation that hasn't been tested yet
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A) China
B) the Mediterranean and the Middle East
C) Southern Asia
D) North America
E) Central and South America
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A) the observation of a comet moving on a highly eccentric orbit
B) a desire to gain prestige by using a more complicated model
C) a deviation between observed and model values that was much larger than the observation uncertainties
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A) A circle is considered to be a special type of ellipse.
B) The semimajor axis of an ellipse is half the length of the longest line that you can draw across an ellipse.
C) An ellipse with a large eccentricity looks much more elongated (stretched out) than an ellipse with a small eccentricity.
D) The focus of an ellipse is always located precisely at the center of the ellipse.
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A) the first scientific model to successfully predict solar and lunar eclipses
B) the Earth- centered model of the cosmos in which the Earth was surrounded by seven perfect spheres, one each for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
C) an Earth- centered model of planetary motion published by Ptolemy
D) a Sun- centered model of planetary motion published by Ptolemy
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A) all orbits with the same semimajor axis have the same period.
B) a planet's period does not depend on the eccentricity of its orbit.
C) the period of a planet does not depend on its mass.
D) planets that are farther from the Sun move at slower average speeds than nearer planets.
E) All of the above are correct.
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A) full
B) new
C) crescent
D) gibbous
E) all of the above
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A) A scientific model must make testable predictions.
B) Scientific explanations should be based solely on natural causes.
C) Science consists of proven theories that are understood to be true explanations of reality.
D) Science progresses through the creation and testing of models that explain observation as simply as possible.
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A) no scientific theory, no matter how well tested, can ever be proved absolutely true.
B) in explaining natural phenomena, the simplest explanation consistent with the observations is to be preferred.
C) scientific explanations may invoke supernatural causes if no other causes are found.
D) only a model that has survived repeated observational tests deserves to be called a scientific theory.
E) while personal biases may influence individual scientists, the process of science itself can uncover these biases.
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A) A week would have eight days instead of seven.
B) Its slow motion through the sky would have led it to be named after the Goddess of Procrastination.
C) Its brightness would make it possible to read by starlight at night.
D) Its gravity would cause the tides to be much higher than they actually are.
E) The discovery that the Earth is a planet going around the Sun would have come hundreds of years earlier.
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