A) nitrogen, hydrogen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide
B) ammonia, methane, water vapor, and hydrogen
C) hydrogen and helium
D) carbon dioxide, water vapor, and dust
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A) 1973.
B) 1960.
C) 1995.
D) 1948.
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A) below the low frequency end of the FM band by a factor of about 9.
B) right in the middle of the FM band.
C) right at the upper end of the FM band.
D) higher than the top end of the FM band by a factor of about 13.
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A) ammonia, methane, water vapor, and hydrogen
B) carbon dioxide, water vapor, and dust
C) hydrogen and helium
D) nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide
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A) Liquid water provides an electricity-conducting medium in which lightning currents can create complex organic molecules.
B) Liquid water allows many other chemical elements to interact and form complex molecules.
C) Without water, there would be no shoreline onto which primitive fish could crawl to begin life on land.
D) Liquid water combines chemically with other compounds to form the building blocks of life.
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A) The product of all the probabilities is calculated.
B) The sum of each of the factors is determined.
C) The sum of three factors is divided by the sum of the other four factors.
D) The sum of the last six factors is subtracted from the initial factor, the rate of solar-type star formation.
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A) thermal heating, to simulate volcanic heating
B) electric discharges, to simulate lightning
C) heat from chemical reactions in early reactive planetary atmospheres
D) UV and visible radiation, to simulate the intensity of sunlight at earlier times in planetary life
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A) the atmosphere of Earth is most transparent at these wavelengths, and radio signals will be more easily detected from Earth.
B) radio energy is least affected by dust and gas in the interstellar medium.
C) it is likely that extraterrestrial beings will have developed radio transmitters before developing more complex lasers or infrared light transmitters.
D) radio signals can carry the greatest amount of information per unit of time, so information transfer will be most efficient at these wavelengths.
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A) 0.0026 arcseconds; no
B) 0.0084 arcseconds; yes
C) 0.027 arcseconds; yes
D) 120 arcseconds; yes
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A) No. As long as a star is nearby the chances for the evolution of life would not seem to depend on the rest of the Galaxy.
B) Yes. The closer to the center of the Galaxy a planet is, the greater will be the density of stars. Being bathed in large amounts of light should increase the possibilities of the evolution of life.
C) Yes. A planet on the outer edge of the Galaxy would be susceptible to radiation from outside the Galaxy because it would not be protected by the galactic magnetosphere. Chances for life would not be good.
D) Yes. Stellar systems too far from the galactic center are deficient in metals. Such elements are necessary to build Earthlike planets and life as known.
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A) appearance of artificial satellites orbiting Earth after 1957
B) nuclear weapon explosions producing extremely intense but brief flashes of light and electromagnetic radiation
C) slow changes in vegetation patterns and the appearance of humanmade structures such as road systems and cities on Earth
D) slow buildup of radio transmissions after the invention of radio, with modulated signals carrying sound and visual television images
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A) water vapor (H2O) has an intense laserlike emission line at this wavelength that extraterrestrials might use to communicate with Earth.
B) two astronomically important wavelengths, the 21-cm line of H and a line from the hydroxyl radical OH, are in this region, the letters H and OH signifying water.
C) water vapor emissions from planets at this wavelength will be a good indicator of life on other planets because water is essential for life as known.
D) water vapor absorption in Earth's atmosphere reaches a sharp minimum at this wavelength.
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A) Arno Penzias.
B) Frank Drake.
C) Jocelyn Bell.
D) Martin Schwarzschild.
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A) Titan, a moon of Saturn
B) Europa, a moon of Jupiter
C) Callisto, a moon of Jupiter
D) No solar system body, other than Earth, seems likely to foster an advanced civilization.
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A) With these results in hand, the Drake equation will become irrelevant.
B) The structure of the Drake equation itself will undoubtedly have to be drastically revised.
C) Astronomers will have much better values for the factors fp (the fraction of stars that have planets) and ne (the number of planets per solar system that are Earthlike) .
D) Astronomers will have much better values for the factors fl (the fraction of Earthlike planets on which life actually arises) , fi (the fraction of life-forms that evolve into intelligent species) , and fc (the fraction of intelligent species that develop adequate technology and then choose to send messages out into space) .
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A) iron meteorites
B) stony iron meteorites
C) carbonaceous chondrites
D) stony meteorites
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A) Such stars have much shorter lifetimes than it took for intelligent life to develop on Earth and hence should probably not be considered.
B) Such stars never develop a nuclear furnace in their interiors and hence can never heat any planet sufficiently to sustain life.
C) Such stars would never develop nuclear processes that could produce heavy elements (e.g., iron) needed for planetary formation.
D) Such stars are prone to repeated and violent supernova explosions throughout their lives, which would destroy any developing life-forms.
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A) large size (Jupiter-sized)
B) distance from a Sunlike star of about 1 au
C) orbits a star much more massive than the Sun
D) high-eccentricity planetary orbit
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A) 6800 years
B) 13,600 years
C) 22,200 years
D) 44,400 years
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A) Carbon can form a resilient bond with many more atomic species in a wider variety of complex forms than other equivalent elements, such as silicon.
B) Carbon combines more readily than other atoms with nitrogen, the major component of atmospheres such as that of Earth, to produce complex molecules.
C) Carbon is expected to be far more abundant than silicon or other like elements that can combine to produce complex molecules.
D) Carbon releases more energy than do most other atoms when it combines with oxygen, providing the energy for life processes in living organisms.
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