Introductory Astronomy
AST 180

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      Meeting Time: TTh 12:45-2:00 (3 Credit Hours)
      Location: Wettaw 130
      Instructor: Dr. Dave Koerner
      Office Address: Physical Sciences (bldg 19) 315
      Office Hours: 3:00-4:30 TTh or by appointment
      Office Phone: 928-523-4562
      E-mail: David.Koerner@nau.edu
      Diurnal motion, motion of solar system objects on the background of stars, light rays and spectra, the planets, Kepler's laws, space travel, coordinates and time, the moon and eclipses, meteors, comets, and the sun, stars, stellar distances and stellar evolution, galactic structure, galaxies, quasars, big bang cosmology, and the search for extra-terrestrial life.

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