ASTR Spring 2008 Joel E. Tohline, Alumni Professor 247 Nicholson Hall [Slides from Lecture09]
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Example Moon-observing Reports Sunday, 10 February [moonset at 9:42 pm] –At 11:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 80 degrees above the eastern horizon Friday, 8 February [moonset at 7:35 pm] –At 6:00 pm I observed the moon approximately 1 degree above the eastern horizon –At 12:00 am I observed the full moon approximately 180 degrees above the western horizon Thursday, 7 February [moonset at 6:32 pm] –At 11:30 pm I observed the moon approximately 6 degrees above the western horizon
Exam #1 Wednesday, 13 February, in class –Closed-book exam –No cell phone –No bluebook or paper necessary –Bring blue/black pencil or pen –(optional) Bring calculator Content of exam –Chapters 1, 2, and 3 –Material covered in class (e.g., PowerPoint Slides) –See posted practice exam Bring LSUID !