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20 Nov 2018: Not going to JPL for the field trip? See below for link for alternate trip to the Griffith Observatory!

ASTR 7 - Boryta

Geology of the Solar System

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Welcome to the Fall 2018 Semester at Mt. SAC. Watch here for new information and updates.

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Be sure to check out some of the Astronomical links, found in the menu at left. Some of these pages
Click for Walnut, California Forecasthave links to my old "elearn" website, which has been decommissioned - I hope you can bear with me
during this slow process of  transition. In the meantime, look below...

  • Insight into INSIGHT! Mars lander will make EDL (Entry, Descent, and Landing) at about noon on Nov 26 (2018). Here are some resources (opening in new windows):
  • Here is the Fall 2018 Astronomy 7 Syllabus 
  • The Resource Room (11-2310) IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS!! Hours: Mon 12:30-3pm; Tue 9am-6pm; Wed 1-6pm; Thu 9am-6pm; Fri 11am-3pm
  • Take a look at this STUDY GUIDE - use the proper portions for ALL EXAMS 
  • Follow this link to the official Student Learning Objectives for the course - another excellent study tool!
  • Extra Credit Lectures - Come (or Go) and listen to a talk or Planetarium show - and then earn extra points!! This page may be updated.
  • Here's the "what to bring" handout for our Field Trip to JPL. If you CAN'T ATTEND then download this file for your Field Trip to the Griffith Observatory!
  • Here's a link to the ppt file (25Mb!) for chapters 7-9; SOON I'll put up a link to some of my (relatively) current ppts used in class - warning, files are large
     
  • GUIDELINES and options for Group Projects will also soon become active...Here are the Rubrics that I showed in class: presentations and intragroup evaluation 

  • Here is the Observation Project Guidelines for Fall 2018 
  • Moon Project Handouts : ObsSheet   -  ObsGadget   
  •  Google Earth can give you your lat/lon coordinates!

  • Visit the Lunar Photo of the Day!
  • See what's new at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory!

  • Get the electronic version of the text at substantial savings.  Click here
  • Here's a link to an appropriate textbook Companion from the Publisher's website. Practice quizzes, animations etc.! It's actually for the "full-blown" edition...

  • To help you envision the powers of 10 and the enormous range of scales that need to be addressed in Astronomy, see this website (Molecular Expressions - requires java, won't work on iPads or Macs): http://tinyurl.com/hck
    Check out this site - every day! Astronomy Picture of the Day
    • If your computer won't handle java applets, you can see a movie version, Powers of Ten, by clicking here
    • And since I LOVE Morgan Freeman's voice, here he narrates the same concept of Powers of Ten for Cosmic Voyage. BEWARE the closed captioning!! (Thanks, Tim!)
    • OR you can visit the website that has still pictures from that movie here! This site has a tool for manipulation...

    • They have also constructed an entire online course in Astronomy!
    • AND they have also constructed an entire online course in Physics (as pertinent to Astronomy)!
  • Other important late-breaking news about the solar system and beyond can be found at the JPL website

 

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This page was originally posted on 24 August 2011.
It has been updated as recently as 5 September
 2017 by Mark Boryta
who would greatly appreciate comments...

Last Updated: 6/3/19
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