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Group Book Project Suggested Books: See the course Web site for details on the works listed below. All are novels unless labeled otherwise. Commas separate titles of works by the same writer. Of course, you can also suggest a book not on the list. Epic: T
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Consequential vs. deontological ethical theories
Consequential: whether an act is right or wrong depends only on its consequences E.g., Utilitarianism: An act is right if it brings about the greatest good for the largest number of
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Annals by Owen Gingerich Planetary perils in Prague
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How many planets are there in our solar system? It depends what you mean by the word planet. By Owen Gingerich
When rumors began to spread that I would chair a committee for the International Astronomical Un
Note that the following lectures include animations and PowerPoint effects such as fly ins and transitions that require you to be in PowerPoint's Slide Show mode (presentation mode).
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The Origin of Modern Astronomy
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In today's Astronomy Picture of the Day, what kind of gas is in the glowing clouds?
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Comparative Planetology I: Our Solar System
Chapter Seven
ASTR 111 003 Lecture 07 Oct. 16, 2006
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Introduction To Modern Astronomy I
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Introducing Astronomy (chap. 1-6)
Planets and Moons (chap. 7-17)
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FORMATION OF THE OUTER PLANETS
JACK J. LISSAUER
NASA Ames Research Center, Space Science Division, MS 245-3, Moffett Field, CA 94035, USA
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AS3012: Exoplanetary Science
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AS3012: Exoplanetary Science Detection Techniques
How can we discover extrasolar planets? Characteristics of the exoplanet population Planet formation Explaining the properties of exoplane
ASTR 330: The Solar System
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Homework assignment #5: results today. Class average was: 38.5/50.0 (77 %) Overall class course average is: 75%. Extra credit term paper: due Dec 5th (next Tuesday).
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Lecture Notes 11: C: Structure types (Textbook Chapter 11)
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Structure types
Data structures such as arrays are limited to storing data of the same type only Often related data of different types need to be
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Announcements: Lecture notes: Lecture 43. We have some basic facts about the solar system we want to explain. Disk like shape - orbits in nearly same plane. Generally common direction of rota