PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT - A. Hugh Adams Central Campus - John H. Payne Hall AST 1022L - Astronomy Laboratory - Building 7, Room 272 (BC Course Description and Outline) A basic laboratory course to introduce students to the primary astronomical objects: the sun, moon, planets, stars and galaxies. Students will use the naked eye, telescopes and astronomical atlases to make observations of celestial objects. In addition, physical experiments will introduce principles of optics, light, and gravity utilized in astronomy. Evening observing sessions, in addition to the scheduled course hours, may be required. Students may sign up for this course without being placed by the Testing Center or meeting with the Associate Dean. This course is transferrable in a degree seeking program. The accompanying lecture (AST 1003) is offered concurrently.
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