Orion Glossary
eclipticThe plane of the Earth's orbit about the Sun. Also the path of the Sun in the sky (on the celestial sphere) during the course of a year. |
electromagnetic radiationA type of radiation that includes visible light and travels through empty space at the speed of light. All forms of electromagnetic radiation consist of wave-like patterns of electric and magnetic disturbances but interact with matter (i.e. are emitted or absorbed) as a stream of particles, called photons. |
electromagnetic spectrumThe entire range of electromagnetic radiation from radio waves through microwaves, infrared radiation, light, ultraviolet radiation, and X-rays to gamma rays. |
electron degeneracy pressureAn effect of quantum physics that provides the support against gravity in a white dwarf star. |
elliptical galaxyA galaxy that appears as an elliptical distribution of stars (typically old stars). |
emission lineA spectral line produced when atoms of a particular type emit photons with a specific energy. |
emission spectrumA spectrum containing emission lines. A pattern of narrow bright lines at specific wavelengths, generally superimposed on a dark background. The wavelengths of the lines are characteristic of the composition of the excited gas that produces them. |
event horizonThe boundary around a black hole within which the escape velocity exceeds that of light. Note that this does not consist of a solid, physical surface. |
exoplanetA planet orbiting a star other than the Sun. Shortened version of extrasolar planet. |
exponentThe power to which a number or quantity is raised. For example, 103 is read as 'ten to the power 3' and means 10 x 10 x 10, where the exponent (or index) is '3'. |
extragalacticOf or pertaining to the Universe outside our own galaxy. |
extrasolar planetA planet orbiting a star other than the Sun. Also abbreviated to exoplanet. |