
Spring Semester 2003
Course Information
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Lecture Schedule |
MWF |
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Instructor |
Robert Mutel, Professor of Astronomy Office: 706 VAN, Telephone: 335-1950 Email: Robert-mutel@uiowa.edu Web page: http://phobos.physics.uiowa.edu/rlm |
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Office Hours |
Wednesday |
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Textbook |
Freedman & Kaufmann, Universe: The |
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Discussion/Film |
Thursdays |
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Course Web page |
Course goals and scope
This course is an introductory survey of solar system astronomy intended primarily for non-science majors. The syllabus covers the basic phenomenology of the solar system, including the most recent discoveries being made by recently launched space probes. The emphasis will be on descriptive and qualitative ideas, but some basic mathematical equations (at the level of high school algebra) will be used. We will also examine the wider question of the impact of astronomical knowledge on culture and the world of ideas.
Assignments, Exams, and Grading
There will be weekly assignments consisting of a combination of readings, problems, and observing exercises. Assignments are typically due on Mondays at the start of lecture. There will be four hourly in-class exams and a final comprehensive exam. The course grading will consist of 50% assignments, 35% hourly exams, and 15% final exam. The lowest scoring in-class exam will be dropped.