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The [blank_start]observed brightness[blank_end] of a star depends on it's [blank_start]luminosity[blank_end] and how [blank_start]faraway[blank_end] it is from Earth, the [blank_start]luminosity[blank_end] of a star being the [blank_start]energy[blank_end] it gives out in the form of [blank_start]radiation[blank_end]. The luminosity of a star depends on the [blank_start]size[blank_end] and [blank_start]temperature[blank_end] of the star - the [blank_start]bigger[blank_end]/[blank_start]hotter[blank_end] it is, the the [blank_start]greater[blank_end] it's luminosity.
If a star is further away, it will appear dimmer.
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observed brightness
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luminosity
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faraway
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luminosity
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energy
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radiation
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size, temperature
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temperature, size
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bigger
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hotter
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greater, bigger, better
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Cepheid Variables are [blank_start]groups of stars[blank_end] which [blank_start]pulse in brightness[blank_end]. They get [blank_start]brighter[blank_end] and [blank_start]dimmer[blank_end] over the course of [blank_start]several days[blank_end].
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groups of stars
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pulse in brightness
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brighter
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dimmer
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several days
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Tick the correct statements about Cepheid Variables:
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How quickly they pulse is inversely proportional to their luminosity
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How quickly they pulse is directly linked to their luminosity
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The greater the luminosity, the longer the time between pulses
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The lower the luminosity, the less time there will be between pulses
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Astronomers can work out the [blank_start]distance[blank_end] to a star by comparing it's [blank_start]luminosity[blank_end] with it's [blank_start]observed brightness[blank_end].
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distance
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luminosity
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observed brightness
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Curtis believed that:
• The [blank_start]Universe[blank_end] was made-up of [blank_start]multiple galaxies[blank_end]
• The [blank_start]Sun[blank_end] was at the [blank_start]centre[blank_end] of our galaxy
• Our galaxy was [blank_start]10,000pc across[blank_end]
• [blank_start]Spiral Nebulae[blank_end] were [blank_start]distant[blank_end] galaxies, [blank_start]not a part of[blank_end] the Milky Way
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Universe
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multiple galaxies
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Sun
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Moon
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Earth
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centre
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outer edges
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10,000pc across
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100,000pc across
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Spiral Nebulae
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Nebulae
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distant
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not a part of
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Shapley believed that:
• The Universe was [blank_start]one big galaxy[blank_end], [blank_start]100,000pc[blank_end] across
• He also believed that the [blank_start]Sun[blank_end] and the [blank_start]Solar System[blank_end] were [blank_start]faraway[blank_end] from the centre of the Universe.
• He believed that nebulae were [blank_start]huge clouds of dust and gas[blank_end] and that these clouds were [blank_start]nearby[blank_end] and [blank_start]a part[blank_end] of the Milky Way.
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With cepheid variables, the greater the luminosity, the longer the time between pulses.
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Scientists can work out the [blank_start]distance[blank_end] to a star by comparing [blank_start]luminosity[blank_end] and [blank_start]observed brightness[blank_end]. Luminosity is worked out using the [blank_start]time between pulses[blank_end].
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time between pulses
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distance
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luminosity
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observed brightness