Physics 106, Solar System Astronomy (lecture): Fall 2018

This material can be found online at URL

http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys106/phys106.html

Outline for the course, class schedule, etc.

There is a lab class associated with this course, PHYS 107. Professor Stacey Davis teaches that class, which meets Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights at the RIT Observatory.

Scores on Midterm

Lectures, and the sections of the textbook relevant to each class.


Homework sets

In order to use the on-line homework system, you need to know your login name and your initial password. Your "login name" should be the same as your last name, but with lowercase letters only; something like richmond. Your initial password should be the final 4-digits of your student RIT student ID, so if your ID is 456781234, the initial password would be 1234. Include all zeroes: if your ID is 456780012, then your initial password will be 0012. You can change your password from the default after you log in for the first time.
  1. Introduction to Webwork system due Friday, Aug 31, at 10:00 AM.
  2. Space, Time, Light due Tuesday, Sep 18, at noon.
  3. Orbits and Terrestrial Planets due Tuesday, Oct 2, at noon.
  4. The outer solar system due Tuesday, Nov 13, at noon.
  5. Homework set 4 due Thursday, Nov 29, at the start of class.
    is NOT on the WebWork on-line system. You must analyze data from the TESS satellite, and write your results onto paper.


Extra Credit Projects

The deadline for extra credit assignments is 5 PM, Mon, Dec 10. All work must be submitted to the instructor by this time to count towards your grade.

  1. Stellarium exercise
  2. Scale model of the solar system
  3. Find the Earth's twin (if you can)
  4. Moon journal
  5. Iridium flare
  6. Neptune and the Kuiper Belt


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