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Academic Year 2001/2002


Revolutions in Science and Astronomy
ASTR 109 SP

This course features the development of theories to explain observations of natural phonomena in the sky. Coverage extends to many terrestrial and celestial phenomena observable with the naked eye. First is the development of historical and modern theories that are or are not consistent with the phenomena including astrology. Second is the study of the solar system. The changing models of the planets and their atmospheres, including those brought about by space probes, may also be examined. The use of theoretical models and stellar parameters, matched to observations of real planets and stars, can be employed to determine their physical properties and their motions. No mathematics are necessary beyond occasional simple algebra.

MAJOR READINGS

To Be Announced

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

Additional Requirements and/or Comments not known

COURSE FORMAT: Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: UGRD    Credit: 1    Gen Ed Area Dept: NSM ASTR    Grading Mode: Student Option   

Prerequisites: NONE Links to Web Resources For This Course.

Last Updated on MAR-19-2002


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