![]() ![]() ![]() Are there any recommendations regarding e-mail?.What corrections should I apply to the derived positions?.Where should I obtain my comparison star coordinates?.The following questions will be posed, then answered: This document was last updated 2018 November 9. Not open to students with credit for 1101, 1140, 1144, 1161H (H161), 1162H (H162), 2161H, 2162H, 2291 (291), or 2292 (292).This guide is intended for those observers interested in undertaking anĪstrometric CCD-observing program of minor planet and/or comets. Prerequisites: Math 1050 (075) or 102, or an ACT math subscore of 22 or higher that is less than two years old, or Math Placement R or higher or permission of instructor. Not recommended for students who plan to major in astronomy or physics. Overview of the Copernican revolution, the discovery of the nature of our solar system, light, gravity, and planets around other stars the nature and evolution of stars and origin of the chemical elements the history of galaxies and the expanding universe. For Arts and Sciences students in a Bachelor of Arts program, this course meets the Arts and Sciences GE requirement of a natural sciences course. ![]() Occasional homework assignments, also administered online, are designed to explore course topics in greater detail. This is a 3 credit hour online course each week there will be 3 hours of lecture videos to watch capped by an online self-assessment quiz due at the end of the week. What evidence supports or challenges our explanations for the physical nature of stars, galaxies, and the cosmos?.What is the evidence for dark matter and dark energy?.What is a galaxy? How do galaxies form and evolve?. ![]()
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