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Astronomy

 Lab Paul  A.  Russell


AST  105  -­‐  Fall  2010  -­‐  1  Credit Email:  paul.russell@csn.edu
WCH  G-­‐211  Mon.  7:30  p.m.  -­‐  10:30  p.m. Office  H-­‐301-­‐A,  by  appointment

TentaCve  Class  Schedule Required  Text


Astronomy  AcVvity  and  Laboratory  Manual
Date AcVvity Subject By  Alan  W.  Hirshfeld.
08/30/10 -­‐ IntroducVon
Course  DescripCon
09/06/10 -­‐ No  Class This  course  provides  pracVcal  experience  in  
observaVonal  astronomy  including  telescopic  
09/13/10 2 Shadowland observaVons  and  laboratory  exercises.

09/20/10 3 Shadowland  -­‐  The  Sequel Course  Prerequisites


Elementary  algebra  and  one  of  AST  101,  103  or  104,  
09/27/10 5 Phases  of  the  Moon
which  may  be  taken  concurrently.
10/04/10 6 Eratosthenes  &  the  Earth
EvaluaCon
10/11/10 7 Aristarchus  &  the  Moon
There  are  13  scheduled  labs.  The  course  grade  will  be  
expressed  as  a  percentage  of  the  maximum  possible  
10/18/10 10 Kepler’s  Third  Law
points.  The  course  grade  will  be  rounded  to  the  
10/25/10 11 Isaac  Newton  &  the  Moon nearest  percent.

11/01/10 12 Galileo  &  the  Moon Grading  Point  System %


11/08/10 14 Stellar  Parallax Total  Semester  Percentage: 100%

11/15/10 16 How  bright  is  that  star? Percentage  required  to  receive  an  A: 90%
Percentage  required  to  receive  a  B: 80%
11/22/10 17 The  Realm  of  Spiral  Nebulae
Percentage  required  to  receive  a  C: 70%
11/29/10 18 Hubble’s  Law
Percentage  required  to  receive  a  D: 60%
12/06/10 19 The  H-­‐R  Diagram
Percentage  required  to  receive  an  F: <60%

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require  assistance,  you  will  need  to  contact  the   Cheyenne 651-­‐4045
Disability  Resource  Center  located  in  the  Student  
West  Charleston 651-­‐5644
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contacted  at  the  numbers  on  the  right. Henderson 651-­‐3086

For those students that would like to earn a little extra cash, stop by the Disability Resource
Center to fill out a job interest card. The office hires students as note-takers, readers, proctors,
scribes, lab assistants and research assistants as needed.

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