15-PHYS-125
ASTRONOMY LAB - Winter
2008
Prof. Michael L.
Sitko - Lab Supervisor
sitkoml at ucmail.uc.edu
Lab Assistant W.
Joey Carpenter (Mon 2 PM & 7 PM)
carpenwj at email.uc.edu
Lab Assistant
Kristy Koenig (Tues 7 PM)
koenigki at
email.uc.edu
Purpose
The purpose of this course is to provide the students with hands-on activities related to astronomy. This quarter, the material centers on stars & galaxies. Thus, most of the exercises will be concentrated on observed properties of stars (motions, emitted light), the expansion of the universe, etc. Students will be required to complete 8 lab sessions during the quarter, Labs begin the week of January 14th. The last week of lab will be the week of March 3rd.
Class Supplies
The lab manual can be obtained (only!) at the University of
Cincinnati Bookstore on West campus (costs about $15). The student will be
required to bring a small number of supplies to class: a clipboard (for writing
reports while observing outdoors), a metric ruler, and a scientific calculator.
The calculator should be capable of working with exponents, have trig
functions, etc. A simple 4-function calculator (add, subtract, multiply, and
divide) will be insufficient for many of the lab exercises. It is also the
responsibility of the student, not the class instructor, to know how their
calculator works.
Note: because some exercises will require observing outside at night, be careful to be dressed appropriately for outdoor weather conditions!
Grading
Each dayÕs lab activities will be graded on a scale of 0-10. In addition, a quiz will be given at the start of each lab period, and will be graded on a scale of 0-2. MISSED LABS AND QUIZZES CANNOT BE MADE UP. However, the lab assistant will drop the lowest quiz grade and the lowest lab grade. Grading will be approximately as follows: 90+% = A, 80-89% = B, 70-79% = C, 60-69% = D. These grade cutoffs are subject to revision, as the instructor sees fit.