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9780133763362

Basic Astronomy Labs

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  • ISBN13:

    9780133763362

  • ISBN10:

    0133763366

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-01-01
  • Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Summary

Providing the tools and know-how to apply the principles of astronomy first-hand, these 43 laboratory exercises each contain an introduction that clearly shows budding astronomers why the particular topic of that lab is of interest and relevant to astronomy. About one-third of the exercises are devoted solely to observation, and no mathematics is required beyond simple high school algebra and trigonometry.Organizes exercises into six major topicssky, optics and spectroscopy, celestial mechanics, solar system, stellar properties, and exploration and other topicsproviding clear outlines of what is involved in the exercise, its purpose, and what procedures and apparatus are to be used. Offers variations on standard and popular exercises, and includes many that are new and innovative, such as "The Messier List" which helps users discover basic facts about the Milky Way Galaxy by plotting these objects on a star chart; "Motions of Earth" demonstrates just how fast the Earth is moving through space and in which direction it is going, and; "Radioactivity and Time" which measures the half-life of a short-lived isotope, and consider radioactive dating and heating of celestial bodies. Includes a guide to astronomical pronunciations, a guide to the constellations, spectral classifications, quotes on science, and more.For astronomers.

Table of Contents

Preface
Foreword i
Guide to Astronomical Pronunciation ii
Guide to the Constellations iv
The International System of Units viii
Hand-Angle Measures xi
Spectral Classifications xii
Quotes on Science xiv
Observing Forms xix
SKY
Star Wheels
Coordinate Systems
Sky Patterns
Dark Sky Observing
The Messier List
OPTICS and SPECTROSCOPY
About Your Eyes
Geometrical Optics
Telescopes I
Telescopes II
Colors and Spectra
Atomic Spectra
Astrophotography
Electronic Imaging
Diffraction and Interference
CELESTIAL MECHANICS
Motions of Earth
Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion I
Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion II
Orbiting Earth
Elliptical Orbit of Mercury
Motions of Mars
Parallax
SOLAR SYSTEM
Solar Lab
Solar Observing
Solar Eclipses
Lunar Lab
Lunar Observing
Lunar Eclipses
Observing Comets
Planetary Observing
Occultations
STELLAR PROPERTIES
Magnitude Scale
Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
Elements and Supernovae
Blackbody Radiation
Binary Stars
Variable Stars
EXPLORATION and OTHER TOPICS
Astronomy Math Review
Computer Planetaria
Astronomy on the Internet
Observatory Visit
Planetarium Visit
Radioactivity and Time
Classifying Galaxies

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