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Practice Questions
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_145/test_1_practice_questions_v2.html
20 Apr 2013:
Reading for test 1. Exploring the Heavens: all. Chapter 1: 1.1,1.2. Chapter 2: 2.1,2.2,2.3. Chapter 3: all. Topics for test 1. Using your calculator / Unit Conversions. General View of the Sky. History of Astronomy. Reason for the Seasons (Where is
Sunset Part 1
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_sunset_part1.html
6 Sep 2013:
PhSc 206. Name/Section ________________ ______ _________ Name/Section ________ ______ _________________. Name/Section ________________ ______ _________ Name/Section __________ ______ _______________. You should try to do this lab with one or two
Sunset Part 2
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_sunset_part2.html
6 Sep 2013:
PhSc 206. Name/Section ________________ ______ _________ Name/Section ________ ______ _________________. Name/Section ________________ ______ _________ Name/Section __________ ______ _______________. You should try to do this lab with one or two
Meteor Counting
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_meteor_count.html
6 Sep 2013:
Physical Science 206L. Meteor Counting Assignment. There are numerous regularly occurring meteor showers during the year. The following comments specifically reference the Leonid meteor shower, but can be generalized for any shower during the year.
Solar Heating
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_solar_heating.html
6 Sep 2013:
Solar Heating. You must do this lab on a clear day. (DUH!) You will be measuring the output of the Sun at the surface of the Earth. This will be in units of power per unit area, or Watts per square meter (W/m. 2. ). The apparatus will be shown to
Engineering 201 Homework
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/engr_201/engr_201_homework_assignments_2013.html
9 Sep 2013:
Networks. Homework Assignments. Homework will be submitted via the MasteringEngineering websit. The following is a list of the problems from the book that you will do. For any "paper" assignments, you must obey the "standard engineering homework"
Tracking the moons of Jupiter
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_moons_of_jupiter.html
6 Sep 2013:
Tracking the Moons of Jupiter. Jupiter has many moons orbiting it. Four of these are very easy to spot in a small telescope. (They are called the Galilean Moons, because they were discovered by Galileo Galilei.) During the course of at least a week,
Fall Nakes Eye Observing
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_binocular_observing.html
6 Sep 2013:
Physical Science 206. Naked Eye/Binocular Observing. This is the first outside, with-the-class, lab. We will meet in the regular lab room at dusk. (Or time and place specified in class.). There is a limit of 30 people each evening. You must go to
Constellation Report
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_constellation_identification.html
6 Sep 2013:
Bright Star and Constellation Identification. This is an optional lab that will be done later in the semester. There will be sign up lists available at that time. You will identify bright stars, constellations, asterisms, (you will have to know
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