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- Michael Brotherton
- Office: Physical Sciences 217
- Phone: 766-5402
- E-Mail: mbrother@uwyo.edu
- Office Hours:
- Monday 10:00 AM – Noon
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – Noon
- Also by Appointment
- Lab Instructors
- Jim Verley Physical Sciences Rm 117
- Mark Reiser Physical Sciences Rm 213+104
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- lots and lots of math
- (and when is the course drop date anyway?)
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- Course Content: the What and How of Astronomy
- Lectures: Reading done in
advance, may be quizzed
- Laboratory: Starts NEXT week,
Attendance Required!
- Homework: on WebCT (don’t wait to sign up, please!), Typically
Assigned/Due on Mondays
- Exams: 4 in-class exams
- Grading
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- Anonymous (if you wish)
- Help me help you – I do make adjustments!
- Your Expectations
- Math/Science Background
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- “Space is big. Really big. You
just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I
mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but
that's just peanuts to space.”
- -- Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, 1979
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- Original “Powers of Ten” Movie
- “Cosmic Voyages” video, narrated by Morgan Freeman (Imax version at
Smithsonian Institute)
- First five minutes of the 1997 film Contact
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- Distance meters, miles, etc.
- Time seconds, hours, days, years
- Combined quantities
- velocity miles/hour meters/second
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- By Friday
- Chapter 1 The Scale of the
Cosmos (pg. 1- 8)
- Chapter 2 The Sky
(pg. 9 - 19)
- Appendix A Units and
Astronomical Data (pg.
454-463)
- By Monday
- Chapter 3 Cycles of the
Sky (pg. 21 – 40)
- Pay special attention to the Review: Critical Inquiry and By the
Numbers boxes. Also, make sure
you understand the diagrams shown in the various figures.
- At the end of each chapter study the Summary, New Terms, and Review
Questions
- 3…2…1…CONTACT!
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