Astronomy 101 - The Solar System
Fall
2018
01
4.00
Todd Tripp
TU TH 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
71382
Hasbrouck Laboratory room 134
tripp@astro.umass.edu
Lecture: For nonscience majors. Introduction to the physical characteristics of the earth, moon, planets, asteroids and comets, their motions and gravitational interactions. Recent discoveries of space probes relative to formation of the solar system and origin of life.
Lab: Multiple sections. For nonscience students. Introduction to the night sky, telescopes, astronomical events, and celestial maps. Visual and telescopic observations of the constellations, moon, planets, stars, and other interesting astronomical objects. Attendance required.(Gen.Ed. PS)
Lab: Multiple sections. For nonscience students. Introduction to the night sky, telescopes, astronomical events, and celestial maps. Visual and telescopic observations of the constellations, moon, planets, stars, and other interesting astronomical objects. Attendance required.(Gen.Ed. PS)
A good Understanding of high school algebra required. Attendance mandatory at first two class sessions; enrolled students who fail to show up may be dropped from class. Students who wish to enroll but are restricted from enrolling on Spire may speak with the Instructor after class.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.