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Category:Albert EinsteinAnswersQuestions100Einstein smoked one.What is a pipe?200His most famous equation.What is E = mc2?300Einstein rethought the theory of light in this manner. What is not just waves, but particles?400The basis of all modern physics.What are Einsteins ideas, taken all together? 500His theory of gravitation does this to space and time.What is bends them?  Category: Elements in SpaceAnswersQuestions100The most abundant element in the universe.What is hydrogen?200This type of element comes from fusion in stars.What are the heavy elements?300This man showed that the mixture of elements we see did not come only from the early universeWho is George Gamow? 400 As stars age and die they disperse the heavier elements around galaxies and produce these. What are stars with rocky planets around them?500This explosion manufactures heavy element.s What is a super nova?  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HSCategory: Big Bang Model vs. Steady State ModelSuitable Answers and questions for double jeopardy AnswersQuestions200This was developed by Fred Hoyle, Hermann Bondi and Tommy Gold in 1947 after seeing the movie Dead of Night. What is the Steady State Universe Model? 400Theory that was originally called this before big bang was coined for it in 1950. What is the Evolutionary Theory? 600One of the two conflicting models of the universe, proposed in the 1950s, it states that expansion of the universe should slow down, while its competitor stated that expansion of the universe should be constant. What is the Big Bang Model? 800*DAILY DOUBLE* Part of the Steady State Universe Model that stated that the Universe is the same at any place and at any time. What is the Perfect Cosmological Principle? 1000The Steady State model says that this dimensional quality of the universe is constant, while the Big Bang model states that it is dynamic and changeable. What is the density of the universe?  Category: PotpourriAnswersQuestions200A type of pulsating star used to determine distances in the Universe. What is a Cepheid variable?400This supernovae has no telltale lines of hydrogen in the spectrum. What is a Type I supernova?600This can be referred to as a Star of Steel What is a super nova? 800Studies of globular clusters in Andromeda and M33 in the early 1930s lead to this idea. What is the under calculation of size of the universe? 1000An error in the calibration of this idea leading to an under calculation of distances in space. What is the Cepheid period luminosity relationship?  Category: AstronomersAnswersQuestions100An astronomer who used city blackouts to study the galaxies in 1944.Who was (Walter) Bade? 200An astronomer at University of Manchester near Jodrell Bank who designed the Mark 1 telescope Who was (Bernard) Lovell? 300She discovered the relationship between pulsation rate and luminosity of Cepheid variables. 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