Jupiter

Geology 105
Introduction to Astronomy

Timothy McDonnell - Instructor


Solar Eclipse

Astronomy Puts the Universe at Your Fingertips!

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UNITS OF STUDY


Historic Astronomy

Historic Astronomy:
How do we know what we know today?


Star Trails

Earth Motions:
How did astronomers prove that the Earth was a planet and not the center of the universe?


Solar System

Solar System:
What objects are in the Solar System, and what do we know about each of them?


Stars

The Stars in Our Galaxy:
What kinds of stars are found in our own galaxy and those beyond?
How do they live and die?





Welcome to the Introductory Course on Astronomy at
Monroe Community College!


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Fall Semester 2013

Section 001 -  MWF  9:00 AM -  9:50 AM  11-309
Section 181 - Wed. 6:30 PM-9:20 PM Room 11-309
Section 002 - MWF 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Room 11-302

Timothy McDonnell
Instructor

Voice Mail: 292-2398

Email: tmcdonnell@monroecc.edu


Office Hours - MWF 11:00 AM  - 11:50 AM
Or by appointment!

 
Room 11-307


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Introduction to Astronomy:



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Galaxy



Titan

Galaxies:
How large and how far away are these masses of stars? What does that tell us about how the universe began?

Life on Other Worlds:
Is it possible that life exists elsewhere in the universe? How about right here in our own Solar System?


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