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Course Description: General principles and fundamental facts of astronomy emphasizing stars, galaxies, and the Universe. Visual concepts emphasized through multimedia presentations and planetarium demonstrations. Peer-based exercises and computer interaction emphasized. Includes historical developments of astronomy, basic principles of astronomical observations and analysis, and general concepts for interpreting the night sky with charts and almanacs. Particular detail given to structure and evolution of stars, general characteristics of deep sky objects (star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies), large-scale structure of the Universe, and cosmology. Possibilities for life within the Milky Way Galaxy and beyond discussed. [Units: 3; Transfer: CSU/UC] Course Advisory: Completion of English 50 strongly recommended. |
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