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Astronomy 100/101 Laboratories Tom BurbineMost Important ThingTAsReview #1Review #2Review #3Goals of the LabRequirementAttendanceOdd and Even Wed. SectionsAll LecturesAssignmentsGradingObserving ProjectsIf you miss a LabOrchard Hill ObservatoryOrchard HillSlide 18Slide 19Academic HonestyAny Questions?Astronomy 100/101LaboratoriesTom BurbineMost Important Thing•This lab is 25% of your total grade for the class.TAs•Christine Brandon Zhon G. Butcher (1/2 time)Timothy Conklin Kathryn Ann Grasha (1/2 time)Shawn R. RobertsReview #1•This man is OFF the wall. He's hilarious. I honestly look forward to this class like no other. He mumbles sometimes, but he is SO funny. Also, his brilliance is obvious. Take this guy's classes!Review #2•This class sucks. He doesn't teach anything. the powerpoints are indecipherable. the formulas don't make any sense. The tests are hard, and he sucks.Review #3•Like what everyone else said. Pretty straightforward teacher, you do need to study for the exams though if you want a good grade. Drops lowest test and a couple lowest HW's. He is funny at times.Goals of the Lab•The goals of the lab are to learn about the Sky.•Try to learn things that could be useful later in life.Requirement•Everybody need to down Stellarium at•http://www.stellarium.org•Stellarium is a free software program for looking at the night skyAttendance•You need to attend lab every other week and one observing section at Orchard Hill•The lab will be broken up into two sections: Odd and EvenOdd and Even Wed. Sections•Odd•Sept. 14•Sept. 28•Oct. 12•Oct. 26•Nov. 9•Nov. 30•Even•Sept. 21•Oct. 5•Oct. 19•Nov. 2•Nov. 16 (even though its Fri. Schedule)•Dec. 7All Lectures•All lectures will be made available at the website:•http://blogs.umass.edu/astron100-tburbine/Assignments•There will be in-class assignments every lab•But most of the assignments will be done on Spark•https://spark.oit.umass.eduGrading•20% - Class attendance – 6 Labs and one observing session at Orchard Hill•20% - 6 Lab Assessments on Spark – Drop lowest grade•20% - 11 observations of the night sky (one per week) (drop lowest 2 grades) posted in Discussions on Spark plus one “What I learned” Post•20% - 11 observations of the Moon (one per week) (drop lowest 2 grades) posted in Discussions on Spark plus one “What I learned” Post•20% - 11 observations of sunset (one per week) (drop lowest 2 grades) posted in Discussions on Spark plus one “What I learned” PostObserving Projects•You will have 3 observing projects where you will make observations once a week–The sky–The Moon–The sunset•Next lab, I will explain how to plan and do the observations plus how to post them on SparkIf you miss a Lab•You should attend another Lab if possible•If you can’t , you need to give me an official excuse (e.g., Dean’s note, Doctor’s note) to make it upOrchard Hill Observatory•UMASS observatory•http://www.astro.umass.edu/~orchardhill/Orchard Hill•Every Thursday at dusk (weather permitting) with two hour sessions•You need to attend one this semester•First day is next week (September 15th) (weather permitting) from 8-9 pm and 9-10 pm•There will be signup for 30 people for each hour session on Spark•Sessions may move to a different day if Thursday weather is typically badOrchard HillAcademic Honesty•All work must be done by the individual. Cheating will be considered direct copying from another individual or from a website or book. Any assignment where cheating occurs will be given a grade of 0.Any


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