SURVEY OF ASTRONOMY: LABORATORY
Fall 2011 |
Astronomy
110L |
Tue. 7:00 — 10:00 pm |
Astronomy 110L is a laboratory course designed to complement
Astronomy 110. It can be taken either while or after taking Astronomy
110. The goals are to introduce the night sky and the use of
astronomical telescopes, and to do some simple astronomical and
laboratory experiments illustrating scientific methods and the unity
of astronomical and terrestrial phenomena. The class will meet at
night, with frequent field trips to nearby observing sites. This
course fulfills the Distribution Requirement for a Science Laboratory
(DY).
- Time & Place: Tuesday, 7:00 — 10:00 pm; PSB, Room 112
- Professor: Joshua E. Barnes
- Office: Institute for Astronomy, Room C-219
- Telephone number: 6-8138
- E-mail address: barnes at ifa.hawaii.edu
- Office hours: Fri, 12:30 — 2:30 pm, PSB, Room 114,
or by appointment
- Assistant: Ding (Bon) Huang
- Office: Institute for Astronomy, Room C-225
- E-mail address: astrotabon at gmail.com
- Office hours: Mon, 1:30 — 3:00; Fri, 10:30 —
12:00 Wat, Room 421, or by appointment
- Astronomy Tutors
- Office: Watanabe Hall, Room 421 (Physics Learning Center)
- Monday: 9:00 — 12:00, 1:30 — 3:00
- Tuesday: 9:00 — 11:30
- Wednesday: 9:00 — 11:30
- Thursday: 9:00 — 10:30
- Friday: 9:00 — 12:00
- Course Outline:
Observations —
Telescopes —
Dynamics —
Distances —
Spectra
- Text Book, Handouts, & Web Pages:
- Student Guide:
Motivation —
Teamwork —
Observing —
Equipment —
Reading Assignments —
Drawings —
Lab Reports —
Quizzes —
Grading Policy —
Student Conduct
- Observing:
Weather —
Plans —
Directions —
Log Book —
Reports
Joshua E. Barnes
(barnes at ifa.hawaii.edu)
Updated:
19 August 2011
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~barnes/ast110l_f11/index.html
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