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PHY 111, Fall, 2005
Week 2
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Main Objectives
 | You should be able to explain:
 | how one tells the difference between a planet and a star when observing the sky |
 | the cause of the seasons |
 | why the Sun and Moon have the same angular size in the sky |
 | why winter days are shorter than summer days |
 | what causes the phases of the moon |
 | what causes eclipses |
 | why lunar eclipses last longer than solar eclipses |
 | why many people can see a lunar eclipse, but only a few people can see a solar eclipse |
 | why we don't see an eclipse every month |
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 | You should be able to define:
 | meridian |
 | zenith |
 | equinox |
 | solstice |
 | ecliptic |
 | celestial equator |
 | celestial pole |
 | horizon |
 | retrograde motion |
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 | You should be able to describe:
 | the coordinate system we use for locating stars and how it is related tot the system we
use for locating places on the surface of the Earth |
 | the relationship between the location of the North star and the observer's latitude |
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 | You should be able to use the phase and location of the moon as a clock (i.e., If you
see a third quarter moon on the eastern horizon, what time is it?) |
 | Given any two of angular size, diameter of object, and distance of object from Earth,
you should be able to calculate the third quantity. |
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| Tuesday |
Lecture and discussion on motions in the sky. Small
group exercise on motions in the sky Outside of class: Read Chapter 6 Sec 3.
Complete group exercise at home if we don't finish it in class. |
| Thursday |
Lecture on phases of the moon and eclipses. Small group
exercise on phases of the moon. Outside of class: Read Ch. 1 Sec. 3 and 4.
Complete Chapter 6 Questions to Ponder 5, 6, 7, and 8 to be turned in on Thursday, Sept.
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