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11Astronomy 101A September 28, 2011• YOU SHOULD HAVE 3 HANDOUTS– 6 pages for course– 1 page for October Night Sky– 1 page for RBSEU CONCEPT MAP ASSESSMENT• Review of course syllabus and calendar• Pre-assessment for NSF grant project• Cosmic Voyage segment• Scale of the Universe• Our celestial address2Review of Home Page, Lesson Page,Syllabus, and Course Calendar3Succeeding in this course• Read through assigned chapters ahead of time,enjoying what you are reading.• Find answers to the review questions at the end ofthe chapter (not handed in)• Attend lecture, paying attention to learning goalsaddressed.• Attend sections, doing your best on the exercises.• Participate, ask questions.• Go see your TA / instructor during office hours.• Study for exams.24“pre-test” for NSF Grant work - a concept map5Cosmic VoyageWhile you are watching The Cosmic Voyage, pleasewrite down any questions or comments on a sheetof paper, along with your name, and hand it in asyou leave at the end of the movie. We can thentake care of any concerns on a personal level.Thanks!63789Our Cosmic Address• Earth• Solar system• Orion arm• Milky Way• Local Group of Galaxies• Local Supercluster of Galaxies•


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