TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
FOR AST 1022L-0442
SPRING 2005
|
Day |
No. |
Activity |
Homework |
|---|---|---|---|
|
01/06/05 |
|
|
Read the Syllabus, Pre-lab #9 |
|
01/13/05 |
9 |
Impact craters |
Lab-report #9, Read #1 AND #8 |
|
01/20/05 |
1* |
How big is the Sun?, Quiz #1* |
Lab-report #1, Pre-lab #2 |
|
01/27/05 |
2 |
Light is a wave |
Lab-report #2, Read #3 |
|
02/03/05 |
3 |
Astronomical telescope I, Quiz #3 |
Lab-report #3, Pre-lab #4 |
|
02/10/05 |
4 |
Astronomical telescope II |
Lab-report #4, Pre-lab #5 |
|
02/17/05 |
5 |
Electronic camera |
Lab-report #5, Pre-lab #6 |
|
02/24/05 |
6 |
Astronomical spectroscopy |
Read #7, Lab-report #14 |
|
03/03/05 |
|
|
SPRING BREAK |
|
03/10/05 |
7* |
What is the Sun made of?, Quiz #7 |
Lab-report #6 AND #7, Read #8 |
|
03/17/05 |
8 |
You can weigh Jupiter, Quiz #8 |
Lab-report #8, Read #10 |
|
03/24/05 |
10 |
Measuring the Hubble constant, Quiz #10 |
Lab-report #10, Pre-lab #11 |
|
03/31/05 |
11 |
A radar study of Mercury |
Lab-report #11, Read # 12 |
|
04/07/05 |
12 |
Features of the Moon, Quiz #12 |
Lab-report #12, Pre-lab #13 |
|
04/14/05 |
13 |
Photometry of a Star Cluster |
Lab-report #13 |
* Clear skies are required; be prepared to switch between 1 and 8, and between 7 and 10
CAMPUS TEACHING OBSERVATORY LABs:
|
Date |
No |
Activity |
Homework |
|---|---|---|---|
|
02/17/05** 7:30 pm |
14 |
Observe the moon, Oral Quiz |
Lab-report #14 |
|
02/10/05** 7:30 pm |
15 |
Observe the deep sky, Oral Quiz |
Lab-report #15 |
|
02/10/05** 7:30 pm |
16 |
Observe the Planets |
Lab-report #16 |
** These labs, obviously, require clear skies. Since Gainesville's weather is unpredictable, you should reserve all the Wednesdays in the semester for possible labs.
Please, arrive on time.
You must also read the lab manual's introduction and laboratory procedure as you do with Day Labs. We will have Oral Quizzes at the beginning of the labs. They are not graded, but will let me know if you have read the manual in advance.