1st Edition
ASTR 1514: General Astronomy With Laboratory
School: The University of Oklahoma (OU )
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Pages: 38Half of the final will cover material from Chapters 13-16 and the other half will cover chapters 1-12. The first part of this study guide will review the important components of chapters 13-16, the second part of this study guide will review important things from the other chapters.
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Pages: 3Learn about the theories that explain the expansion of space, and the Hubble constant
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Pages: 4In this lesson we will discuss the properties of the Galactic Centers, The interactions between galaxies, and Active galaxies and Quasars.
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Pages: 4In this lesson we will address Cluster galaxies and their properties including Dark Matter, and the methods to determine how dark matter is present
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Pages: 4In this lesson we will address the properties of galaxies and the different classifications of galaxies
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Pages: 5In this lesson we will discuss the properties of a black hole and the effects it has on an observer and someone falling into one
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Pages: 4This lesson will cover the life of a high mass star as it leaves the main sequence, and the end of a high mass star through core rebound
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Pages: 4In this lesson we will learn about the evolution of low mass stars before during and after their time on the main sequence
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Pages: 4In this lesson we will discuss different layers of the sun and their properties and the solar cycle of the sun
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Pages: 2In this lesson we will discuss how we study and observe the interior of the sun
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Pages: 5In this lesson we will learn and explain the processes of nuclear fusion and how the sun has so much energy
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Pages: 2Use Kepler's third law and lumonisity to relate between mass and temperature.
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Pages: 2Learn about nergy levels in an atom and properties of an atom to discuss how electrons absorb energy spectra
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Pages: 2In this lesson we will learn about a variety of methods to measure the distances and temperatures of the stars
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Pages: 3In this lecture you will read about the atmosphere of Mars and some facts about it's seasons and Climate, You will also read about Climate Change on Earth and the possibility of Man-kinds contribution to climate change
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Pages: 5In this lecture we will learn about the atmospheres of both Earth and Venus, Weather patterns of Earth and apply the greenhouse effect
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Pages: 5In this lesson you will learn how the terrestrial planets lost their primary atmospheres and the contributing factors, How we determine the temperature of a planet and it's energy radiated and absorbed
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Pages: 4This lecture will explain tectonism on Earth and compare to the other terrestrial planets; Mars, Venus, Mercury and the Moon. It will also explain volcanism and erosion of the Earth and the other terrestrial planets.
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Pages: 2This lecture will explain the different methods used to detect extrasolar planets.
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Pages: 3In this lecture we will explain how proto-planetary disks are formed, angular momentum, and how planets are formed.
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Pages: 3In this lesson we learn the properties of light and why it is important to astronomers, also we learn about waves and their properties.