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Astronomy 110G M10 Lab
Friday, October 2, 2009
Lab #4: Comets & Asteroids
Tip:
~We'll be using flour, ammonia, and dirt in today's lab... you should avoid wearing black or really nice clothes... if at all possible.
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Basic Info
Lab Instructor:
David Teal
Office:
Astronomy Building, Room 219
Email:
dateal@gmail.com
Office Hours:
Fridays 9:30-10:30 am OR by appointment
Labs:
Fridays 12:30 - 2:30 pm, BX 102
Useful Links
Campus Observatory Website (NEW)
Lab Summary Template
Entire Lab Manual
Lecture Blog
Lecture Schedule
Campus Observatory Sheet (MUST PRINT 4 OF THESE FOR EACH OF THE TWO OBSERVING SESSIONS!)
Lab Schedule
August
~ 28th -
Lab #1: Introduction to the Astronomy 110 Labs
September
~ 4th -
Lab #2: The Origin of the Seasons
~ 11th -
Lab #7: The Orbit of Mercury
~ 18th -
Lab #5: Intro to the Geology of the Terrestrial Planets
~ 25th -
Lab #8: Measuring Distances Using Parallax
October
~ 2nd -
Lab #4: Shaping Surfaces in the Solar System: The Impacts of Comets and Asteroids
~ 9th - NO LAB!!!
~ 16th -
Lab #9: Optics
~ 23rd -
Lab #10: The Power of Light: Spectroscopy
~ 30th -
Lab #11: Our Sun
November
~ 6th -
Lab #12: The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
~ 13th -
Lab #15: How Many Galaxies are there in the Universe?
~ 20th -
Lab #16: Hubble's Law: Finding the Age of the universe
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David Teal
I have my Bachelor's of Science in Geology and am currently working towards my Master's of Science in Astronomy.
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