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Astro 001 - Section 4 Prof. Fox
Please find a seat in front (below the
separating aisle)
2
Course Materials
  • Required
  • Interwrite Personal Response System (PRS)
  • Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy, by
    Prather, Slater, Adams Brissenden
  • Edmund Scientific Sky Planet Locator
    (planisphere)
  • Recommended and very useful
  • Astronomy A Beginner's Guide to the Universe by
    Chaisson McMillan, Fifth Ed. (includes web
    access)
  • Discounted bundles available at the bookstore

3
The Astronomical Universe
  • Whats up there, and why?
  • Earths place in the Solar System Galaxy
    Universe
  • Conceptual focus
  • Scientific mode of thinking and problem-solving

4
Course Grading
  • Participation
  • In class (PRS)
  • Online (Angel)
  • 11 Homeworks (Angel)
  • Two Projects
  • Spectroscopy
  • Telescopes
  • Four Exams
  • Three in-class
  • Final

5
Keys to Success
  • Prepare for class
  • Print out lecture notes and/or slides
  • Use these to take notes
  • Attend class
  • Lectures are the basis for exams
  • Participation counts
  • Lots of review as we go, and preparing for
    Exams
  • Ask questions
  • During class
  • Office hours email
  • Prepare for Exams
  • Practice questions (book, web)
  • Participate in the Angel Discussion Forum

6
Course Projects
  • Evenings, Mon-Thu
  • Spectroscopy
  • Open for one week, Feb 4-12
  • Classroom activity Exploration of downtown
  • Telescopes
  • Open to all from Jan 22 to Feb 14
  • Afterwards Open according to last names
  • Complete by the end of the period defined by your
    last name

Rooftop observing
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Astronomy Diagnostic Test
  • Take this week via Angel
  • 40 minutes, timed
  • Taking the test is part of your grade
    (Participation)
  • Score does not matter but you must attempt all
    questions
  • Due by Thursdays Lecture
  • Next to get next question
  • Submit only at the very end

This is not a hint!
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Discussion Forums
  • Set up on Angel
  • NYT Science Times
  • Discuss astronomy news and features from the New
    York Times (each Tuesday)
  • Also discussed in-class each Tuesday
  • Exam Review
  • Ask and answer questions about exam material to
    prepare for tests
  • Points for participation

NYT Science Times
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STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Visual and Historical Astronomy
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HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY
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STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Visual and Historical Astronomy
Gravity
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GRAVITY
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STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Gravity
Light
14
LIGHT
15
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Solar System
Gravity
Light
16
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
17
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Stars
Solar System
Gravity
Light
18
STARS
19
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Milky Way
Stars
Solar System
Gravity
Light
20
THE MILKY WAY
21
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Milky Way
Galaxies
Stars
Solar System
Gravity
Light
22
GALAXIES
23
STRUCTURE OF COURSE
Universe
Galaxies
Stars
Solar System
Gravity
Light
24
THE UNIVERSE
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Life
Universe
Galaxies
Stars
Solar System
Gravity
Light
26
LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE
27
Space is big. Really big. The Hitchhikers
Guide to the Galaxy
28
The Cosmic Calendar
See also Southwest stairwell in Davey Lab
(begin on Floor 5)
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Cosmic Countdown
  • The Cosmic Year encloses the history of the
    Universe in a single year
  • 13.7 billion 1 compression
  • Divides into 31 million Cosmic Seconds
  • One Cosmic Second corresponds to 442 years
  • Counting backwards, then

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0s 2008 C.E.
2008 Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
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1s 1565 C.E.
Spanish conquest of the Incan Empire, 1541 CE
32
2s 1123 C.E.
Norman conquest of 1066 CE  Bayeaux Tapestry
33
3s 681 C.E.
Birth Rise of Islam  632 (red) to 661 (pink)
to 750 CE (yellow)
34
4s 239 C.E.
Three Kingdoms City in Wuxi, China, 222-263 CE
Palace of Diocletian, Roman Emperor from 284305
CE
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5s 203 B.C.E.
Hannibal crossing the Alps in 202 BCE, by Henri
Paul Motte
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6s 645 B.C.E.
King Assurbanipal of Assyria founded the worlds
first library at Nineveh, ca. 650 BCE
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7s 1087 B.C.E.
Kings Saul and David (1006965 BCE) rule over the
Israelites
38
8s 1529 B.C.E.
Shang Dynasty (ca. 16001046 BCE) artifacts from
China
39
9s 1971 B.C.E.
Pharaohs Amenemhet I (19911962 BCE pyramid and
tomb) and Senusret I (19711976 BCE bust) of the
12th Dynasty
40
10s 2413 B.C.E.
The Great Pyramid, completed ca. 2560 BCE during
the 4th Dynasty
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15s 4623 B.C.E.
  • First systems of writing and proto-writing
  • First states and cities
  • Dawn of civilization

The Tartaria tablets, ca. 5500 BCE
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Next year 13.7b years ago
  • Big Bang!
  • (We end at the beginning)
  • (Formation of the Earth in about 4 months)

43
Large Numbers
  • Any number that you can add 1 billion to without
    noticing.
  • Age of Universe 13.7 billion years, or 1017
    seconds
  • Neurons in human brain 100 billion
  • Synapses in human brain 150 trillion
  • Protons in the Visible Universe 1054
  • Proton volumes in the Visible Universe 1089

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Large Numbers
  • Recall
  • 1054 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,
  • 000,000,000,000,000,000,
  • 000,000,000,000,000,000
  • and so forth

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Large Numbers
  • Recall
  • 1054 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,
  • 000,000,000,000,000,000,
  • 000,000,001,000,000,000
  • and so forth

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More Large Numbers
  • Lifetime of M-dwarf star on the main sequence
    1012 years
  • Death of the Milky Ways last stars 1014 years
  • Proton decay timescale More than 1035 years
    (Super-K)
  • Doubling times during the epoch of Cosmic
    Inflation 1012 (Linde)

Planet orbiting an M-dwarf star
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Space is big. Really big. The Hitchhikers
Guide to the Galaxy
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