Astronomy 113 - TELESCOPES AND TECHNIQUES
Spring
2013
01
4.00
James Lowenthal; Margaret Thacher
M 07:00-10:00
Smith College
34278-S13
MCCONN 406
jlowenth@science.smith.edu; mthacher@science.smith.edu
An introduction to observational astronomy for students who have taken or are currently taking a physical science class. Become proficient using the telescopes of the McConnell Rooftop observatory to observe celestial objects, including the moon, the sun, the planets, stars, nebulae, and galaxies. Learn celestial coordinate and time-keeping systems. Find out how telescopes and digital cameras work. Take digital images of celestial objects and learn basic techniques of digital image processing. Become familiar with measuring and classification techniques in observational astronomy. Enrollment limited to 20 students.