Synopses & Reviews
Funded by the National Science Foundation, Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy is designed to help make large lecture-format courses more interactive with easy-to-implement student activities that can be integrated into existing course structures. The Second Edition of the Lecture-Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy contains nine new activities that focus on planetary science, system related topics, and the interactions of Light and matter. These new activities have been created using the same rigorous class-test development process that was used for the highly successful first edition. Each of the 38 Lecture-Tutorials, presented in a classroom-ready format, challenges students with a series of carefully designed questions that spark classroom discussion, engage students in critical reasoning, and require no equipment.
The Night Sky: Position, Motion, Seasonal Stars, Solar vs. Sidereal Day, Ecliptic, Star Charts. Fundamentals of Astronomy: Kepler’s 2nd Law, Kepler’s 3rd Law, Newton’s Laws and Gravity, Apparent and Absolute Magnitudes of Stars, The Parse, Parallax and Distance, Spectroscopic Parallax. Nature of Light in Astronomy: The Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum of Light, Telescopes and Earth’s Atmosphere, Luminosity, Temperature and Size, Blackbody Radiation, Types of Spectra, Light and Atoms, Analyzing Spectra, Doppler Shift. Our Solar System: The Cause of Moon Phases, Predicting Moon Phases, Path of Sun, Seasons, Observing Retrograde Motion, Earth’s Changing Surface, Temperature and Formation of Our Solar System, Sun Size. Stars Galaxies and Beyond: H-R Diagram, Star Formation and Lifetimes, Binary Stars, The Motion of Extrasolar Planets, Stellar Evolution, Milky Way Scales, Galaxy Classification, Looking at Distant Objects, Expansion of the Universe. For all readers interested in astronomy.
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This package contains the following components:
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Synopsis
This package contains:
0132392267: Lecture Tutorials for Introductory Astronomy
0321715365: Essential Cosmic Perspective Plus MasteringAstronomy with eText -- Access Card Package
Table of Contents
The Night Sky
1. Position
2. Motion
3. Seasonal Stars
4. Solar vs. Sidereal Day
5. Ecliptic
6. Star Charts
Fundamentals of Astronomy
7. Kepler’s 2nd Law
8. Kepler’s 3rd Law
9. Newton’s Laws and Gravity
10. Apparent and Absolute Magnitudes of Stars
11. The Parsec
12. Parallax and Distance
13. Spectroscopic Parallax
Nature of Light in Astronomy
14. The Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum of Light
15. Telescopes and Earth’s Atmosphere
16. Luminosity, Temperature and Size
17. Blackbody Radiation
18. Types of Spectra
19. Light and Atoms
20. Analyzing Spectra
21. Doppler Shift
Our Solar System
22. The Cause of Moon Phases
23. Predicting Moon Phases
24. Path of Sun
25. Seasons
26. Observing Retrograde Motion
27. Earth’s Changing Surface
28. Temperature and Formation of Our Solar System
29. Sun Size
Stars Galaxies and Beyond
30. H-R Diagram
31. Star Formation and Lifetimes
32. Binary Stars
33. The Motion of Extrasolar Planets
34. Stellar Evolution
35. Milky Way Scales
36. Galaxy Classification
37. Looking at Distant Objects
38. Expansion of the Universe