We will be evaluating the option of changing textbooks for next year. I would like your input. How did you find the Seeds text for this course? Please, if you have the chance, send me email with your opinions. If you can, make concrete statements about what you liked and didnt like about the textbook.
It's been fun teaching you about Astronomy. I hope you enjoyed the course. Good luck on the Final, and have a good summer!
Homeworks and midterms are graded and available in box outside my office DRL 2N3C (5/03/96).
Available resources:
Read the OnLine
Lecture Notes
The Updated OnLine
Schedule
is available
View the OnLine
Syllabus
An indexed list of
Review Topics
for the Final Exam.
The Penn
Student's Observatory Home Page
Take a look at the results of the
Star Naming Question on HW#4!
Here are some pictures of
Comet Hyakutake
taken at Penn's own Flower & Cook observatory!
Some Astronomical Links and Images:
The Hubble Space Telescope is on-track toward measuring the expansion
rate of the Universe - the elusive
Hubble Constant.
April 24 marks the 6th Anniversary of the launch of HST, launched on
that day in 1990.
Look at the
HST 6th Anniversary Page to see some of the milestones of HST's career!
View some recent images from the Hubble Space Telescope:
Go to the
Project Galileo Homepage
See the
Galileo Probe Homepage
In a press release conference on January 22, 1996, the results from the December 7, 1995 entry of the Galileo probe into the atmosphere of Jupiter were presented. The Gailieo orbiter remains in orbit around the giant planet, telemetering data back to Earth.
Read the text of the Galileo Probe Results.
ASTR 1 (Section 3) Spring Term 1996
MWF 1pm-2pm DRL Room A-7
Instructor: Steven T. Myers Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Office Hours: Mon 3:30pm-4:30pm, Thu 2:00pm-3:00pm, also other
times by appointment
Teaching Assistant: David MestreTeaching Assistant Hours: Wed 3pm-6pm (Room 4N27)
Last modified 11May96