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Final Jeopardy
$100 Answer from Big Bang Theory
That an unimaginably small volume of space suddenly and rapidly expanded to an immense size.
$500 Question from Big Bang Theory
Describe how the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite helped prove the occurrence of the Big Bang Theory.
$500 Answer from Big Bang Theory
The COBE map of cosmic background radiation shows the radiation that scientists believe is left over from the Big Bang expansion
$100 Answer from Red Shift Analysis
The colours that are created when white light passes through a prism.
$200 Question from Red Shift Analysis
What do we call radiation that is carried in the form of waves?
$300 Answer from Red Shift Analysis
To separate light into its basic component colours, and it also allows the user to view the spectral lines produced by a light sourse and to measure their wavelengths
$500 Question from Red Shift Analysis
What is indicated by a shift of a galaxy’s spectral lines toward the red part of its spectrum?
$300 Question from Edwin Hubble
Why is a loaf of raisin bread a good comparison to the movement of galaxies?
$300 Answer from Edwin Hubble
The raisin in the bread is like the galaxies, moving away from each other as the bread expands.
$400 Answer from Edwin Hubble
All the galaxies have taken the same amount of time to reach their present position
$200 Answer from Vocabulary
An optical instrument used to separate light into its basic component colours.
$300 Answer from Vocabulary
Energy that is carried in the form of waves that range in length from short to long.
$400 Answer from Vocabulary
The general term for all the objects in the sky; includingthe Sun, Moon, planets and stars
$500 Answer from Vocabulary
Wavelengths of radiated light that are being constantly stretched as the light crosses the expanded universe