Physics 152-01,02
Astronomy
AY 08/09
Instructor: Martin Hackworth


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PHYS 152 General Information Links

PHYS 152-01 (Pocatello) 11:00 - 11:50, MWF, PSC 140, PHYS 152-02 (Idaho Falls) 2:00 - 3:15, MW, CHE 211
Announcements/FAQ
Do you have trouble with those pesky Newton's laws problems?
My office hours
What do we think about pseudoscientists?
Have a look at an exam cover sheet.
Finding astronomical nomenclature challenging? You're not alone.Subscribe or unsubscribe to the ASTRO listserv, my email
Textbook resources: directtextbook.com, textbookland.com, follett, an ebook version of the text is available here A primer in polishing that apple. Click here.
All course notes and lecture materials posted at this site are copyright 1997 - 2009 by Martin Hackworth. All other copyrighted materials are used with permission. 
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152 Syllabus
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Exam Policy
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PHYS 152 Course Notes & Links

The following links contain instructor notes and student notes for this course. It is recommended that you wait to download instructor notes until we are near the pertinent unit as these are subject to modification. The instructor makes no claims of accuracy in notes other than his own. Student notes are provided for for the writing impaired and have been posted without editing.
Science vs. Pseudoscience: a great site from PHY105 at Syracuse U: notes, more dubious stuff,my flippant comments about acupuncture were pretty close to the truth!
Overview of the Cosmos: notes, student notes, student notes, student notes, Powers of 10. Very Cool. Submitted by Connie Gomez
Historical Astronomy: notes, student notes, student notes, The Astronomy of Ancient China,The Astronomy of the Ancient Middle East, The Astronomy of the Ancient Americas, Other Cultures, Chapter 1, Arny
Gravity/Motion: notes, student notes, Chapter 2, Arny
The Electromagnetic Spectrum: notes1, notes2, student notes, student notes, a great link on various spectral types Chapter 3, Arny, Doppler Shift
Celestial Coordinates: notes, student notes
Telescopes: notes, student notes, student notes Chapter 4, Arny
The Earth and Moon: notesnotes, formation of the moon (from National Geographic), student notes, student notes, student notesstudent notes student notes Chapters 5 - 6, Arny
Earth and Moon continued: anthropogenic global warming, Earth's atmosphere, Earth's Energy Balance (courtesy of NASA submitted by Shannon Amy), Earth's magnetic field, the Greenhouse Effect,
Time and The Calendar: notes  
The Solar System: notes, student notes student notes, student notes, student notes, Orbital Synchronization, The Retrograde Rotation of Venus (one theory), student notes The Face on Mars, Chapters 7 - 10, Arny, Jovian Planets 1 The Jovian atmosphere. Our own course on Planetary Science (all of the modules are viewable by anyone), Meteorites and Asteroids Earth Impact Calculator (submitted by Forrest Fisher), large scale atmospheric circulation, Comets I, II, III
Stars I: notes, student notes  Chapters 11 - 13, Arny
The Sun I: notes, student notes, radio astronomy
Having trouble with astronomy calculations on your TI-30XA? Help is available here.
The Sun II: notesstudent notes, a solar storm (courtesy of Briana Maas)
The Stars II: notes, student notes
Stars III: notes, student notes, student notes
Stellar Evolution: notes, student notes
Stellar Remnants: notes Chapter 14, Arny Black Holes I, II, III, IV
The Milky Way: notes Chapter 15, Arny, Milky Way/Andromeda collision
Relativity: notes

Tentative Exam Schedule
Idaho Falls
Pocatello
Exam 1
Wednesday, February 4
Friday, February 6
Exam 2
Wednesday, March 4
Friday, March 6
Exam 3
Wednesday, April 1
Friday, April 3
Exam 4
Wednesday, April 22
Friday, April 24
Final Exam
Wednesday, May 6, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 6, 10:00 - 12:00