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Meteorites, Asteroids, and Comets Chapter 25. In Chapter 19, we began our study of planetary astronomy by asking how our solar system formed. In the five.
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Neutron Stars and Black Holes Chapter 14. The preceding chapters have traced the story of stars from their birth as clouds of gas in the interstellar.
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The Sun – Our Star Chapter 8. The preceding chapter described how we can get information from a spectrum. In this chapter, we apply these techniques to.
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Cosmology in the 21 st Century Chapter 18. This chapter marks a watershed in our study of astronomy. Since Chapter 1, our discussion has focused on learning.
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The Interstellar Medium Chapter 10. You have begun your study of the sun and other stars, but now it is time to study the thin gas and dust that drifts.
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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.
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Galaxies with Active Nuclei Chapter 17. You can imagine galaxies rotating slowly and quietly making new stars as the eons pass, but the nuclei of some.
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Stellar Evolution Chapter 12. Stars form from the interstellar medium and reach stability fusing hydrogen in their cores. This chapter is about the long,
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Atoms and Starlight Chapter 7. In the last chapter you read how telescopes gather light from the stars and how spectrographs spread the light out into.
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Light and Telescopes Chapter 6. Previous chapters have described the sky as it appears to our unaided eyes, but modern astronomers turn powerful telescopes.
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Newton, Einstein, and Gravity Chapter 5. Astronomers are gravity experts. All of the heavenly motions described in the preceding chapters are dominated.
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Jupiter and Saturn Chapter 23. As we begin this chapter, we leave behind the psychological security of planetary surfaces. We can imagine standing on.
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