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Kepler's Laws
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_kepler.html
6 Sep 2013:
Physical Science 206L. Exercise for Kepler's Laws. Before you begin, everyone in the group needs to make a cover sheet that includes your name, your section, today's date, this assignment, and the other members of your group. (You do not need to
Tracking the Moonrise (or Moonset)
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_moonset.html
6 Sep 2013:
The moon rises and sets at different times and locations throughout the month. Since, like the sun, the moon follows the ecliptic (within 5.2), it spends half of the time north of the celestial equator, and half of the time south of it. Whereas the
Sunspots
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_sunspots.html
6 Sep 2013:
Sunspots. Tracking Sunspots. The Sun rotates in 25 to36 days. The exact period varies between the Sun's equator (25) and its poles (36). Sunspots are relatively cool, dark areas on the Sun's surface where strong magnetic fields are breaking through
Parallax
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_parallax.html
6 Sep 2013:
PhSc 206L. Parallax. Parallax. Parallax is the apparent shift of a foreground object with respect to a background object when it is viewed from two (or more) different vantage points. If you need to review the concept, look in the Prologue of the
Astronomy Lab Schedule
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_schedule.html
6 Sep 2013:
Astronomy Lab. Schedule. (version 0.98) The lab schedule is tentative. Last update 1/17/11. Sign up sheets for all outside of class activities will be posted on or outside my office door (Berndt 630). Week #. In Class Activity. Outside of Class
The Noontime Sun
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_sun_noon.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
Lab Report
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_lab_report.htm
6 Sep 2013:
Your Lab Report. Be sure to list the names and lab sections of everyone who worked on your team. Each team only needs to turn in ONE report, but make sure everyone on the team helps with the report. Your report will be worth 10 points, or half of
Dark Sky Star Count
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_star_count.html
6 Sep 2013:
Physical Science 206L. Dark Sky Star Counting Assignment. You are very fortunate to be able to enjoy the exceptionally dark skies that we have here in the Four Corners. The area just outside of Durango has some of the darkest skies in the country.
Telescope Lab
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/telescope_lab_online.htm
6 Sep 2013:
Telescope Lab. The worksheet for this lab will be handed out when you come. These are the items you will need:. Materials Needed:. 1. Warm clothes. 2. Clipboard or notebook and pencil. 3. Watch. 4. Audubon Field Guide (provided). 5. Lab telescope (8
Meteor Counting
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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.
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