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Welcome Astronomy 311 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 1
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How Does the Class Work? Professor: Dr. Lee Carkner Office Hours: M, W, F, 1-2 pm, Science 208 Read the book material before class Do the online homework Come to class Do the in-class activities (bring book and scientific calculator) Go out and make the assigned observations and turn them in by the due date Come to the observing sessions when announced Three quizzes and a final
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Web Page http://helios.augustana.edu/~lc/as311/intro. html Outline gives readings and lecture topics Lectures posted online before class Download and print out before class Print out in “Pure Black and White” and “handout” Fill in blank areas during class Outline will be updated and modified as the class goes on Web page will also list observing sessions (check before going to session)
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WebAssign Homework is due every class day Go to webassign.com Click on “login” Username: firstnamelastname e.g. johnsmith Institution: augustana Password: Your Augustana ID number You can change the password after you login You will have to register using a WebAssign card purchased at the bookstore You have about 2 weeks to register If you are not on class roster, see me!
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WebAssign Homework Once logged in you will see a list of assignments Click on the current assignment For Wednesday it is “2history” Be sure you have done the reading first (Chapter 2.1-2.4) Answer all questions and click “submit” You only get one submission so you can’t go back and try again Try Wednesday’s homework soon and email me if you have problems
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Understanding the Universe Science is an attempt to understand the universe by developing theories or models that explain how the various parts of it work Problems: The Universe is not simple Humans tend to delude themselves How do we know whether our models are correct? Use experiments, mathematics, logic, proof, etc The Scientific Method How is astronomy different from all other sciences? Astronomy is mostly observational Whether using the naked-eye, telescopes or spacecraft You don’t really know anything about the Universe you live in unless you observe it carefully
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Observing How does the Observing Project work? Make several copies of the blank observing forms Go outside on a clear night and sketch and label the required objects Answer the questions on a separate sheet Come to the observing sessions and sketch the objects through the telescope This class requires you to do work at night both on your own and in groups at the times announced in class!!
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How to Observe Face a cardinal point (N, S, E, W) The semi-circle represents the half of the celestial dome in front of you Draw each star as a dot Size proportional to brightness Draw to scale Make many copies of observing form and do a first “practice” sketch Draw only what you can see Label and include comments! For telescope views, draw what is in the eyepiece
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