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A310 COURSE INFORMATION l Web Site www.astro.ubc.ca/people/richer/A310 l Required Materials l Grades ä This site is password protected ID: a310 PW: iapetus (course messages placed on site - view often) ä ALL COURSE INFO AT THAT SITE ä Text: Voyages to the Planets: third edition by Fraknoi, Morrison & Wolff ä Final exam: 40% (regular exam period, no early exams) ä Midterm: 25% (date Feb 13) ä 3-5 assignments: 20% ä Tutorials: up to 15%, 3% for each one
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A310 COURSE INFORMATION A310 COURSE INFORMATION TAs Jon Benjamin jonben@phas.ubc.ca Nicole Meger nicole_meger@hotmail.com Martha Milkeraitis martham@phas.ubc.ca Lectures and Tutorials Lectures: MWF 12:00 Hebb Theatre Tutorials: as registered. Alternate weeks beginning Jan 14 Hennings 312
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A310 COURSE INFORMATION A310 COURSE INFORMATION For Help H. Richer Henn 306 Tuesday 2-3 Questions regarding overall course, problems etc TAs Henn 312 back room at times listed on web site Jon: Th 10-11, F 2-3 Nicole: Tu 12-1 Martha: Tu 2-3, Th 11-12 Slides All slides posted on web site ~24 hours before class
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Policy on working together, copying, plagiarism etc Cheating: This includes but is not limited to dishonest or attempted dishonest conduct at tests or examinations. Plagiarism: This includes but is not limited to the presentation or submission of the work of another person, without citation or credits, as the student's own work. When a member of faculty suspects that misconduct has occurred, he / she shall investigate it immediately. If satisfied that the misconduct did occur, he / she shall notify the student at once that he plans to report the incident, and he/she shall then report it immediately to the department head, or to the appropriate person in the faculty, who in turn shall notify the dean of that faculty or designate without delay. If after thorough investigation, during which the student shall be given an opportunity to explain the incident, the misconduct has been established, the academic aspects of the matter may be dealt with, and appropriate academic action taken by the department or faculty concerned. When the misconduct consists of cheating as described above, zero credit or some other mark may be assigned by the faculty for the examination or test in which the cheating occurred.
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Policy on working together, copying, plagiarism etc When the misconduct consists of plagiarism as described above, zero credit or some other mark may be assigned by the faculty for the plagiarized submission. The action thus taken shall be reported immediately to the President's Advisory Committee on Student Discipline by the dean of the faculty in which the misconduct occurred, together with a complete description of the evidence upon which the faculty action was based. To summarize, if you submit copied work, you will get zero for it and there will will also be an investigation which could result in further disciplinary action which could be as severe as forcing the student to withdraw from the University. YOU CAN WORK TOGETHER WITH OTHERS BUT WHEN THE TIME COMES TO WRITE THE MATERIAL UP, DO IT ON YOUR OWN.
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FLASHCARDFLASHCARD IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM HOW MANY KNOWN PLANETS ARE THERE? A) 7 B) 8 C) 9 D) 10
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COSMIC BACKGROUND RADIATION
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Galaxy Cluster
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DISTRIBUTION of GALAXIES
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HUBBLE DEEP FIELD
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NEARBY GALAXIES
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Andromeda Galaxy (M31)
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Large Magellanic Cloud Small Magellanic Cloud
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M83
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INFRARED MILKY WAY GALAXY
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MILKY WAY GALAXY
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FLASHCARDFLASHCARD HOW MANY STARS ARE THERE IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM? A) An uncounted number B) About 100 Billion C) 8 that we know of D) 1
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MILKY WAY GALAXY
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Looking Down on the Solar System
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The Solar System in Perspective
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OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
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Scale of the Universe
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