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A Demonstration of a Spoken Dialogue Interface to an Intelligent Procedure Assistant for Astronaut Training and Support
Some Ionization and Recombination Data Needs for Cosmic Atomic Plasmas
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Astronomy 122
This Class (Lecture 7): Gravity and Light
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Next Class: Optics and Telescopes
Homework #3 due Fri at 11:59pm!
Newton Gravity
Music: Earthbound Darrin Drda
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An X-ray Outburst from the Rapidly Accreting Young Star That Illuminates McNeils Nebula
J.H. KastnerA, M. RichmondA, N. GrossoB, D.A. WeintraubC, T. SimonD, A. FrankE, K. HamaguchiF, H. OzawaB, A. HendenG A) Rochester Institute of Technology, Roch
Lecture 13
Telescopes
March 5, 2009 ASTR 105G: The Planets
Radiation and Matter
Astronomy with Telescopes
Announcements
1. HOMEWORK 6: DUE TODAY 2. Tonight is your last chance to see this first set of objects as part of your homework assignment!
ASTR 4800 Space Science: Practice & Policy
Reading: NASAs Constellation System (web link). Next class: Visit from NASA ESMD Budget Director, Andrew Hunter. Midterm paper due on March 13.
Back to the Moon and Back to Stay
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Lecture 6
Ancient Astronomy
September 9, 2008 ASTR 105G: The Planets
Early History
Modern Revolution
Last time .
We studied lunar and solar eclipses We learned about some early astronomical mysteries and why a geocentric view made sense
Lecture
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Astronomy 310
Lecture 10: Photogeology and Cartography II
Lab 5 due Thursday 11/1 at 11:59 p.m. You can choose to do either Lab 6 or Lab 7: Review them ahead of time to choose
Due on Nov. 15 (note: Some skills in each la
Lecture 9
Basic Physics in Astronomy: Conservation Laws and Gravitation
September 18, 2008 ASTR 105G: The Planets
Physical Concepts Useful for Astronomy
Conservation Laws
Gravitation
Announcements
1. Lab Today: Phases of the Moon, read it. 2. E
Lecture #2: The Sky and Historical Astronomy
General Introduction to the Sky. Coordinates: Getting your bearings. Earth's spin and orbital motion. Constellations & Astrology. Classical astronomy. Modern astronomy.
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