ASTRO 2212
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Classes
ASTRO 2212
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2019-2020 Catalog.
Introduction to the solar system with emphasis on the quantitative application of simple physical principles to the understanding of what we observe or can deduce. Topics include the formation and evolution of the solar system, the interiors, surfaces, and atmospheres of the planets including the effects of greenhouse gases on climate, and smaller bodies such as satellites, asteroids and comets. Comparisons will be made between planetary systems discovered about other stars and our own solar system. Results from past and current spacecraft missions will be discussed. Final grades will depend on homework sets and on a final team project and in-class presentation, supported by a joint term paper. The course is more in-depth than ASTRO 1102/1104. All course materials will be available online.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: introductory calculus or co-registration in MATH 1110 or MATH 1910; some knowledge of classical physics (mechanics and thermodynamics).
Permission Note Intended primarily for: first- and second-year physical science and engineering students.
Distribution Category (PBS-AS)
When Offered Fall.
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- TR Space Sciences Building 105
Instructors
Nicholson, P
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
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