NEXT WEEK: Lab will be in Jacobs Hall 129 (computer lab)‏ be there ON TIME! READ THE LAB AHEAD OF TIME! (it is a long one, and even longer if you do not.

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NEXT WEEK: Lab will be in Jacobs Hall 129 (computer lab)‏ be there ON TIME! READ THE LAB AHEAD OF TIME! (it is a long one, and even longer if you do not read it early)‏

Quiz What does the term “inferior planet” mean? What is meant by elongation angle? Why do Mercury and Venus show phases like the Moon? What is Malynda's favorite planet?

See Handout How to use a protractor for this lab

NEXT WEEK: Lab will be in Jacobs Hall 129 (computer lab)‏ be there ON TIME! READ THE LAB AHEAD OF TIME! (it is a long one, and even longer if you do not read it early)‏