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Outer Space Terms

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This glossary provides definitions for common terms related to outer space, astronomy, and cosmology.

Astronomical Objects

Term

Definition

Example

Asteroid

A small, rocky body orbiting the Sun. Much smaller than a planet.

 

Black Hole

A region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.

Cygnus X-1

Comet

An icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases.

Halley's Comet

Galaxy

A large system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.

Milky Way

Nebula

An interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other ionized gases; often a star-forming region.

Orion Nebula

Planet

An astronomical body orbiting a star, which is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity, is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion, and has cleared its neighboring region of planetesimals.

Earth

Concepts and Phenomena

Gravity and Motion

  • Orbit: The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon.
  • Escape Velocity: The minimum speed needed for a free, non-propelled object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body.
  • Tides: The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon, the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth.

Light and Measurement

  • Light-Year: A unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year. This is approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers.
  • Redshift: The displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects. This is interpreted as evidence that the universe is expanding.
  • Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB): The faint residual radiation from the Big Bang, detectable in every direction.
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