Definitions of Astronomical Objects (OCR A Level Physics)

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Definitions of Astronomical Objects

  • Everything that exists is contained within the universe, including:

    • Galaxies

    • Stars

    • Solar systems

    • Planets

    • Planetary satellites

    • Comets

    • Plus many more structures

  • The universe is a large collection of billions of galaxies

    • It is the largest known structure

  • The observable universe is the portion of the universe from which electromagnetic radiation has had time to reach Earth since the formation of the universe

    • The universe is expanding

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Hierarchy of the Universe

  • A galaxy is a cluster of billions of stars held together by gravity

    • Earth and the Solar System are located in a spiral galaxy called the Milky Way

    • The Sun takes ~230 million years to complete one revolution of the galaxy

    • Galaxies are moving away from one another; the further apart they are, the faster apart they move

  • Stars fuse hydrogen into helium by nuclear fusion, releasing vast amounts of energy as electromagnetic radiation

    • Stars are formed from gas and dust pulled together under the force of gravity

    • The Sun is the star closest to Earth

    • The Sun is an average-sized small-mass star with a total mass of 2 × 1030 kg

  • Solar systems consist of a star and the gravitationally bound objects that orbit it

    • Earth is the third of eight planets orbiting the Sun

    • The Earth takes 365.25 days to orbit the Sun

    • Planetary satellites, comets and asteroids, as well as planets, orbit the Sun

  • Planetary satellites are bodies that orbit a planet

    • The Moon is a planetary satellite of Earth

    • The Moon takes 27.3 days to orbit the Earth which is the exact time it takes to revolve once on its own axis

    • Artificial satellites, such as GPS and communication satellites, orbiting Earth are planetary satellites

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  • Comets are made from ice and rock, and travel in elliptical orbits around the Sun

    • Comets originate from the Oort Cloud

    • Halley’s Comet completes one revolution every 76 years

Scale of the Universe

  • Evidence suggests that the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago and that the observable universe spans a diameter of 93 billion light years

    • One light-year is the distance light travels in one Earth year

    • 1 light year = 9.5 × 1015 m

    • Speed of light in a vacuum, c = 3.00 × 108 m s-1

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Examiner Tips and Tricks

You will be given the values of a light year, and the speed of light in your data booklet, so you do not have to learn them. Although it is handy if you do!

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Katie M

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Katie has always been passionate about the sciences, and completed a degree in Astrophysics at Sheffield University. She decided that she wanted to inspire other young people, so moved to Bristol to complete a PGCE in Secondary Science. She particularly loves creating fun and absorbing materials to help students achieve their exam potential.