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Introduction to Astronomy: I [Physics 64-190] Dr Tim Reddish Office: Room 277-4 Essex Hall Lab: B90/83 Essex Hall
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Page 1: Introduction to Astronomy: I [Physics 64-190] Dr Tim Reddish Office: Room 277-4 Essex Hall Lab: B90/83 Essex Hall.

Introduction to Astronomy: I

[Physics 64-190]

Dr Tim Reddish

Office: Room 277-4 Essex HallLab: B90/83 Essex Hall

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Time and Place

Tuesdays and Thursdays

5:30 – 6:20pm

Chrysler Hall North G133

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Class Notes Web Site

• Access via University links to ‘Class Notes’

• Password protected!

ID & Password Your normal U of Windsor Account

Course Outline, PowerPoint presentations, Useful Links & Movies are all available there.

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• “Open Door” Policy.• No regular times are scheduled in order to

accommodate students’ diverse timetables.• I will generally be in either Essex 277- 4 or

B90 / B83 (Basement) and can be found most days.

• If, for some reason, your queries cannot be addressed at that time, we can schedule a further meeting.

Office Hours

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Course Text Bookfor 64-190 & 191

“Astronomy Today” Chaisson and McMillan

Prentice Hall (2007) Alternatives:

Astronomy: from the Earth to the Universe PasachoffUniverse: The Solar System Freedman and Kaufmann

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One Mid-Term

Weight = 30%

Dates: Tuesday 30th October 2007Place: Ambassador AuditoriumTime: 17:30 – 18:45

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Class Quizzes

Announced within 48 hours of the Quiz (i.e. in class and on web site)

Weight = 20%

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Final ExaminationWeight : 50%

Provisional Date:

Thursday, 13th December 200715:30hrs

The Final Exam is ‘Cumulative’!

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Style of Exams

Multiple Choice (mainly) ‘Fill-in the blanks’

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• All Assessments are compulsory. • There will be no ‘make-up’ examinations

for scheduled tests and examinations without acceptable and verifiable medical (or equivalent compassionate) reasons.

• Any ‘medical notes’ must be submitted prior to the relevant midterms or final exam.

Important Notice!

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MATH?!GOOD NEWS!1. There is a minimal amount of math!2. No calculations will be expected!

BAD NEWS!There are a few equations to be understood: i.e. know what they mean!

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Example!

What does “E = mc2 ” mean?

Newton has a similarly famous equation for gravity…

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SyllabusParts 1 & 2 in “Astronomy Today”

More Specifically:

1) Charting the Heavens: Foundations of Astronomy

2) The Copernican Revolution8) The Moon and Mercury

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Syllabus Continued 9) Venus: the Earth’s sister planet10) Mars11) Jupiter and its Moons12) Saturn and its Rings13) Uranus, Neptune and Pluto14 &15) The Formation of the Solar System.7) The Earth4 & 5) Learning from Light (Bonus lecture –

time permitting)

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Important Note:• Ultimately: the syllabus is defined by

the lecture material, not the contents of the book.

• The purpose of the book is a resource for more information detailed explanations.

• Good Advice: Do the ‘self-tests’ after we have covered each Chapter!

Ask Questions!

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Special Needs Students…

Please identify yourself to me after this class.

Please make use of the web material…

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Any Questions ??


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